A method for increasing the biomass of pure Cordyceps sinensis fungus-Cychosporum mycelia
A technology for Cordyceps sinensis and Trichospora, which is applied to botanical equipment and methods, fertilizer mixtures, horticulture, etc., can solve the problems of high investment cost, complex process and high equipment requirements, and achieves low investment cost, simple process and equipment requirements. low effect
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[0011] A kind of method of improving pure Cordyceps sinensis fungus of the present embodiment -- the method for the mycelia of the bat moth moth mycelium comprises the following steps: adopting the solid culture medium in separate bottles to cultivate the Cordyceps sinensis fungus strain -- the bat moth hairs Spores, (Hirsutella hepiali Chen et Shen). This strain is one of the list of fungal strains that can be used in health food in the Regulations on Application and Review of Fungal Health Food (Trial Implementation) promulgated by the State Food and Drug Administration on May 20, 2005. It is also the only real fungal strain of Cordyceps sinensis recognized by experts and academicians in the Chinese fungal academic circle.
[0012] The bottled solid culture medium adopts a solid culture medium composed of wheat and its auxiliary materials, and its materials are configured according to the following weight percentages: 98.5% wheat, 1% glucose, CaCO 3 0.5%; the amount of wate...
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