Method for cultivating rhizoma gastrodiae and umbellate pore-fungus using zanthoxylum bungeanum tree seeds as substrate
A technology of Zanthoxylum bungeanum and Gastrodia elata, applied in the field of agricultural cultivation, can solve the problems of felling young trees and deforestation in mountainous areas, and achieve the effects of controlling vegetative growth, saving wood, and improving yield and quality
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[0009] The specific production steps of cultivating Gastrodia elata and Polyporus chinensis with sterile empty seeds of Zanthoxylum bungeanum are divided into three steps:
[0010] The first step: processing of sterile empty seeds of Zanthoxylum bungeanum. Firstly, the pepper seeds are crushed with the unprepared or extended spiral conveyor belt, and then the skin oil is extracted and the powder residue is screened to process the light seeds without the outer skin layer, and then use the water in the pepper seed separation tank. The buoyancy separates the complete infertile hollow kernels without outer skin, and immediately sun-dries or dries them for later use.
[0011] Step 2: Cultivate Armillaria armillaria cultivars with bag materials. In the autumn and winter seasons, the sterile empty seeds of Zanthoxylum bungeanum and the original species of Armillaria are used to cultivate batches of Armillaria cultivars by using the traditional ...
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