A culture material for agaricus bisporus prepared from pleurotus eryngii waste materials and a culture method

A technology of Pleurotus eryngii waste and compost, applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, botany equipment and methods, mushroom cultivation, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the number of harmful spores and pests, the growth of mold and pests, and environmental pollution, and achieve Reduce production costs, increase production times, and solve the effect of polluting the environment

CN107306671AInactive Publication Date: 2017-11-03山东冠宇农业科技股份有限公司 +1
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2017-11-03
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Abstract

The invention provides a culture material for agaricus bisporus prepared from pleurotus eryngii waste materials and a culture method and belongs to the field of strain planting. The culture material for agaricus bisporus prepared from pleurotus eryngii waste materials contains, by mass, 40-70 % of pleurotus eryngii waste materials, 20-30% of cow dung, 3% of bran, 1% of superphosphate, 1% of land plaster, 1% of lime, 4% of cottonseed cakes and 0-20% of wheat straw. Preferably, the culture material contains, by mass, 50 % of pleurotus eryngii waste materials, 30% of cow dung, 3% of bran, 1% of superphosphate, 1% of land plaster, 1% of lime, 4% of cottonseed cakes and 10% of wheat straw.
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[0001] The invention relates to a compost and a cultivation method for preparing Agaricus bisporus from Pleurotus eryngii waste materials, belonging to the field of strain planting. Background technique

[0002] my country is a big producer of edible fungi and also a big exporter of edible fungi. According to statistics from China Edible Mushroom Business Network, the total output of edible fungi in China reached 22.6125 million tons in 2012, accounting for more than 65% of the world's total output.

[0003] With the rapid development of edible fungi production, there are more and more edible fungus residues. At least 14 million tons of fungal residues are produced in my country every year. The traditional method of disposing of these fungal residues is to discard or burn them. Random discarding is a waste of resources. It also leads to the growth of mold and pests, increasing the number of harmful spores and pests in the air. Cause environmental pollution; ...

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[0039] recipe selection

[0040] Agaricus bisporus strain As2796; Pleurotus eryngii residue (provided by Shandong Guanyu Technology Co., Ltd.).

[0041] 1. Configuration of culture material