Culture medium for pleurotus ostreatus capable of inhabiting infectious microbes and preparation method thereof
A culture medium and technology for oyster mushrooms, applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, mushroom cultivation, cultivation, etc., can solve the problems affecting the quality and growth rate of oyster mushrooms, and achieve increased resistance to miscellaneous bacteria, increased nutrients, and shortened Effect of sterilization time
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[0024] A Pleurotus ostreatus culture medium for inhibiting miscellaneous bacteria, its raw materials include by weight: 40 parts of corn stalks, 40 parts of peony seed shells, 25 parts of fermented pomace, 12.5 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 7.5 parts of soybean meal, 7.5 parts of bran, sugar 3 parts, 4 parts of lime, 3 parts of Chinese medicine extract, 3.5 parts of water retaining agent and water, wherein the Chinese medicine raw materials of Chinese medicine extract are wormwood, coptis, garlic and clove.
[0025] The preparation method of the above-mentioned Pleurotus ostreatus culture medium for inhibiting miscellaneous bacteria comprises the following steps: mixing corn stalks, peony seed shells, Chinese medicine dregs, soybean meal, bran, sugar, lime, adding water and mixing, stacking, and extracting with Chinese medicine Mix the substance, water retaining agent and fermented pomace, and sterilize with microwave to obtain the oyster mushroom culture medium ...
Embodiment 2
[0027] A flat mushroom culture medium for inhibiting miscellaneous bacteria, the raw materials of which include by weight: 30 parts of corn stalks, 50 parts of peony seed shells, 20 parts of fermented pomace, 15 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 5 parts of soybean meal, 10 parts of bran, sugar 2 parts, 5 parts of lime, 2 parts of Chinese medicine extract, 4 parts of water-retaining agent and water, wherein the Chinese medicine raw materials of Chinese medicine extract are wormwood, coptis, garlic and clove;
[0028] The water content of the oyster mushroom medium for inhibiting miscellaneous bacteria is 60wt%;
[0029] The fermented pomace is obtained by fermenting apple pomace, citrus peels and grape skins with yeast;
[0030] The pH of the fermented pomace = 8.5.
[0031] The preparation method of the oyster mushroom culture medium for inhibiting miscellaneous bacteria comprises the following steps: mixing corn stalks, peony seed shells, traditional Chinese medic...
Embodiment 3
[0033] A flat mushroom culture medium for inhibiting miscellaneous bacteria, the raw materials of which include by weight: 50 parts of corn stalks, 30 parts of peony seed shells, 30 parts of fermented pomace, 10 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 10 parts of soybean meal, 5 parts of bran, sugar 4 parts, 3 parts of lime, 4 parts of Chinese medicine extract, 3 parts of water-retaining agent and water, wherein the Chinese medicine raw materials of Chinese medicine extract are wormwood, coptis, garlic and clove;
[0034] The water content of the oyster mushroom culture medium that suppresses miscellaneous bacteria is 65wt%;
[0035] During the preparation of fermented pomace, mix apple pomace, citrus peel, grape skin, bran, and brown sugar to obtain a mixture; add phosphate buffered aqueous solution with pH=5.5 until the water content of the mixture is 65wt%, and inoculate the yeast suspension , adjust the temperature to be 35°C, ferment for 40h, adjust the pH=8 with tri...
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