Culture material capable of improving yield of Pleurotus abalonus
A technology for culture material and abalone mushrooms, which is applied to fertilizers, organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers and other directions made of biological waste, can solve problems such as the abalone mushrooms that have not yet been seen, and achieves the effects of easy reclaiming, low cost and wide source of raw materials.
Inactive Publication Date: 2017-12-05
桂林宏泰养殖农民专业合作社
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[0018] A kind of compost that can improve the output of abalone mushroom, weigh 39 kilograms of mulberry branch scraps, 39 kilograms of grape branch scraps, 20 kilograms of bran, 1 kilogram of sucrose, and 1 kilogram of gypsum; The lime water supernatant is pre-wetted for 1 day, then mixed with bran, sucrose, and gypsum, and then bagged and sterilized.
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The invention relates to a culture material capable of improving the yield of Pleurotus abalonus, wherein the culture material is prepared from the following components by weight: 35-40 parts of mulberry branch debris, 35-40 parts of grape branch debris, 18-22 parts of bran, 0.8-1.2 parts of sucrose, and 0.8-1.2 parts of gypsum. According to the present invention, the culture material has characteristics of wide raw material source and easily available raw materials, wherein the yield and the quality of the cultivated Pleurotus abalonus are almost the same as the yield and the quality of the Pleurotus abalonus cultivated with sawdust and cottonseed hull while the cost is low.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to edible fungi, in particular to a culture material capable of increasing the output of oyster mushrooms. 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] Have not yet seen the report of making the compost of cultivating abalone mushroom with wastes such as mulberry branch and grape branch as carbon source. Contents of the invention [0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a kind of compost that can improve the yield of oyster mushroom, this ...
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IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00
CPCC05G3/00C05D3/00C05D3/02C05F5/002C05F11/00
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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