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Auricularia polytricha cultivating material prepared from cotton straws

A technology for cotton stalks and culturing material, which is applied to the field of Auricularia auricularia culture material, can solve the problems such as the cultivating material for Auricularia auricularia that has not been seen, and achieves the effects of solving the problem of carbon source and main material, increasing economic benefits, and reducing production costs.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-12-05
黄加丰
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[0003] There is no compost for cultivating Auricularia auricula with cotton stalks as the main carbon source

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[0022] Weigh 840 kg of cotton stalks, 140 kg of bran, 10 kg of sucrose, and 10 kg of gypsum powder; during production, crush the cotton stalks into debris with a pulverizer, sprinkle with 0.5% lime water clear liquid, and pre-wet for one day; Mix bran, sucrose, gypsum powder and pre-wet cotton stalk scraps to make the water content reach 60-63%; then bag and sterilize.

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Abstract

The invention provides an auricularia polytricha cultivating material prepared from cotton straws. The cultivating material is prepared from 80-85 parts by weight of fragments of cotton straws, 13-15 parts by weight of bran, 0.8-1.2 parts by weight of gypsum powder and 0.8-1.2 parts by weight of sucrose. The auricularia polytricha cultivating material well solves the problem that the carbon source main material for auricularia polytricha culture has few sources and a high price.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a culture material for edible fungi, in particular to a fungus culture material made from cotton stalks. Background technique [0002] my country is the earliest country in the world to artificially cultivate edible fungi, and its annual output now ranks first in the world. Edible fungi have become a new type of industry that prospers the rural economy. The traditional materials for cultivating edible fungi have been reformed to choose more, better and more beautiful products. It is one of the glorious tasks of scientific and technological workers to find cheap carbon sources for the cultivation of edible fungi. [0003] There is no compost for cultivating Auricularia auricula with cotton stalks as the main carbon source. Contents of the invention [0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a fungus compost made of cotton stalks, which can reduce production costs, increase economic benefits, and reduce environm...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G1/00
CPCC05D3/00C05D3/02C05F5/002C05F11/00
Inventor 黄加丰
Owner 黄加丰
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