Culture material for cultivation of pleurotus pulmonarius with corncob residue and summer culture method thereof
A cultivation method and technology of xylose residue, applied in application, fertilizer mixture, fertilization device, etc., can solve the problems of poor economic benefit, lack of effective nitrogen source, easy rancidity of culture materials, etc., shorten the number of mushroom tide days and reduce environmental pollution , the effect of saving manpower and material resources
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[0024] The invention relates to a compost for cultivating Pleurotus osmanthus by using xylose residue, which is prepared by mixing the following materials according to mass percentage: 40% of xylose residue, 50% of corn cob, and 10% of wheat bran.
[0025] The cultivation method is as follows:
[0026] (1) Mix all raw materials evenly first, then add water and stir evenly, and use lime water to evenly adjust the pH value of the culture material to 8.5. The ratio of material to water is controlled at 1:1.2.
[0027] (2) Make the compost heap in step (1) into a long-shaped heap with a width of 1.5m, a height of 1.5m, and unlimited length. The top of the heap is always punched at the bottom of the material with a thick 5cm wooden stick every 0.5m. Ventilation holes, keep the stack temperature above 60°C for 48 hours, and then put them into polyethylene plastic bags of 18cm×36cm.
[0028] (3) Sterilize the bacterial bag in step (2) by normal pressure sterilization, and keep at 1...
Embodiment 2
[0033] The compost for cultivating pear mushrooms with xylose residue is made by mixing the following materials according to mass percentage: 50% of xylose residue, 20% of corn cob, 20% of cottonseed husk, and 10% of wheat bran.
[0034] The cultivation method is as follows:
[0035] (1) Mix all raw materials evenly first, then add water and stir evenly, and use lime water to evenly adjust the pH value of the culture material to 8.5. The ratio of material to water is controlled at 1:1.2.
[0036] (2) Make the compost heap in step (1) into a long-shaped heap with a width of 1.5m, a height of 1.5m, and unlimited length. The top of the heap is always punched at the bottom of the material with a thick 5cm wooden stick every 0.5m. Ventilation holes, keep the pile temperature above 60°C for 48 hours, and then put them into polyethylene plastic bags of 18cm×37cm.
[0037] (3) Sterilize the bacterial bag in step (2) by normal pressure sterilization, and keep at 100°C for 10 hours. ...
Embodiment 3
[0042] The compost for cultivating pear mushrooms with xylose residue is prepared by mixing the following materials according to mass percentage: 60% of xylose residue, 30% of corn cob, and 10% of wheat bran.
[0043] The cultivation method is as follows:
[0044](1) Mix all raw materials evenly first, then add water and stir evenly, and use lime water to evenly adjust the pH value of the culture material to 8.5. The ratio of material to water is controlled at 1:1.2.
[0045] (2) Make the compost heap in the step (1) into a long heap with a width of 1.5m, a height of 1.5m, and an unlimited length. The top of the heap is always beaten with a thick 5cm wooden stick at the bottom of the material every 0.5m. Ventilation holes, keep the pile temperature above 60°C for 48h, and then put it into a 18cm×38cm polyethylene plastic bag.
[0046] (3) Sterilize the bacterial bag in step (2) by normal pressure sterilization, and keep at 100°C for 10 hours.
[0047] (4) Inoculation When t...
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