High-yield Oudemansiella radicata cultivation material prepared from corn cob and radix puerariae residue
A technology of root mushrooms and corn cobs, which is applied to fertilizers made from biological waste, organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers, etc., and can solve the problems of cultivation materials for root mushrooms that have not yet been seen.
Inactive Publication Date: 2017-12-05
桂林宏泰养殖农民专业合作社
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[0024] Weigh 420 kg of corn cob core, 410 kg of kudzu root waste residue, 150 kg of bran, 10 kg of sucrose, and 10 kg of calcium carbonate. Splash lime water and pre-wet it for one day; then mix the bran, sucrose, calcium carbonate, pre-wet corn cob chips, and kudzu root waste to make the water content reach 60%-63%; then pack it into a bag and sterilize it. become.
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The invention provides a high-yield Oudemansiella radicata cultivation material prepared from corn cob and radix puerariae residue, wherein the cultivation material is prepared from the following components by weight: 40-45 parts of corn cob, 40-45 parts of radix puerariae residue, 13-16 parts of bran, 0.8-1.2 parts of sucrose, and 0.8-1.2 parts of calcium carbonate. According to the present invention, the problems of less source and high prices of the carbon source main material for the Oudemansiella radicata cultivation are well solved.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a culture material for edible fungi, in particular to a high-yield cultivation material for long-rooted mushrooms prepared from corncob pueraria slag. Background technique [0002] Cultivation of edible fungi requires compost consisting of carbon sources, nitrogen sources, minerals, trace elements, etc. The carbon sources of wood-rot fungi are mostly miscellaneous wood chips, cottonseed hulls, etc. However, due to the strengthening of forest resource protection, the supply of miscellaneous wood chips is increasing. Cottonseed hulls are in short supply and the price is high. It is urgent to find new carbon source materials for the cultivation of edible fungi. [0003] There is no compost for cultivating rhizome mushroom with corn cob and pueraria slag as the main carbon source. Contents of the invention [0004] The object of the invention is to provide a high-yield cultivation material for long-rooted mushrooms prepared from...
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IPC IPC(8): C05G1/00A01G1/04
CPCC05D3/02C05F5/00C05F5/002C05F11/00
Inventor 莫云辉杨兆寅
Owner 桂林宏泰养殖农民专业合作社
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