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Compost for cultivating Schizophyllumcommuneh with grape branches and sprout vegetable roots as main carbon sources

A technology for sprouts and culturing materials, which is applied to fertilizers, organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers, etc. made of biological waste, to solve the problem of carbon source main materials, increase economic benefits, and reduce production costs.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-12-05
李燕
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[0004] At present, there is no report on using grape branches, sprouts and vegetable roots and other wastes as carbon sources to make compost for cultivating white ginseng bacteria

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[0024] Weigh 480 kg of grape branch debris, 40 kg of sprout vegetable root, 100 kg of bran, 10 kg of gypsum powder, and 10 kg of calcium carbonate. When making, break the grape branch debris and sprout vegetable root into debris with a grinder. Sprinkle with 0.5% lime water and pre-wet for one day; then mix bran, gypsum powder, calcium carbonate with pre-wet grape branch debris, sprouts and vegetable roots to make the water content reach 60%-63%; then bag Sterilize and serve.

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Abstract

The invention provides a compost for cultivating Schizophyllumcommuneh with grape branches and sprout vegetable roots as main carbon sources. The compost is prepared from the following raw materials (by weight): 35-45 parts of grape branch debris, 35-45 parts of sprout vegetable roots, 9-11 parts of wheat bran, 0.9-1.2 parts of gypsum powder and 0.9-1.2 parts of calcium carbonate. The problem that main carbon sources for cultivation of Schizophyllumcommuneh are few and price is high is greatly solved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a culture material for edible fungi, in particular to a culture material for cultivating white ginseng fungi with grape branch sprouts and vegetable roots as the main carbon source. Background technique [0002] In the biological cycle, plants are producers, animals are consumers, and edible fungi are restorers. They are indispensable in the ecosystem. They can not only provide human beings with high-protein, low-fat, high-fiber healthy food, but also serve as farmers. A short flat quick project to get rich. [0003] The compost for traditional cultivation of edible fungi, the carbon source is mostly miscellaneous wood chips, cottonseed hulls, etc. The production of these materials is limited, which restricts the development of edible fungus production. [0004] There is no report on using wastes such as grape branches, sprouts and vegetable roots as carbon sources to make compost for cultivating white ginseng bacteria. Cont...

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IPC IPC(8): C05G1/00A01G1/04
CPCC05D3/00C05D3/02C05F5/002C05F11/00
Inventor 李燕
Owner 李燕
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