Method for cultivating phoenix mushroom with mulberry twigs
A technology of Pteris cerevisiae and mulberry branch, which is applied in cultivation, plant cultivation, mushroom cultivation, etc., can solve the problems of poor insect resistance and low biotransformation rate, achieve stable yield, improve disease resistance and insect resistance, and promote The effect of mycelial growth
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[0040] Embodiment 1: the method for cultivating Pterodactylus with mulberry branches of the present invention, the Pterodactylus bacterial classification that selects is Pterocybe Xinxiu 169.
[0041] a) Strain cultivation: the fruiting body is cultivated with the spores of Pterocarpus spores; the mycelium of the fruiting body with excellent growth is selected to be sliced; the slices are cultured with PDA, and the mycelia obtained after the culture are used as the Pterocarpus strain.
[0042] The spores are collected from multiple Pteris spp.; the spores are sown on fresh hardwoods for cultivation. The growth humidity of the spores is 60%, and the temperature is 15°C. The object of the slice is the mycelia of the fruiting body that has grown for 5 days and has excellent properties; the thickness of the slice is 0.2mm.
[0043] b) Preparation of culture medium: The formula of the culture medium is as follows: 65 parts of mulberry branch scraps, 20 parts of cottonseed hulls, 1...
Embodiment 2
[0057] Embodiment 2: the method for cultivating Pterodactylus with mulberry branches of the present invention, the Pterodactylus bacterial classification that selects is Pterocybe Xinxiu 169.
[0058] a) Strain cultivation: the fruiting body is cultivated with the spores of Pterocarpus spores; the mycelium of the fruiting body with excellent growth is selected to be sliced; the slices are cultured with PDA, and the mycelia obtained after the culture are used as the Pterocarpus strain.
[0059] The spores are collected from multiple Pteris spp.; the spores are sown on fresh hardwoods for cultivation. The growth humidity of the spores is 85%, and the temperature is 35°C. The object of the slice is the mycelia of the fruiting body that has grown for 5 days and has excellent properties; the thickness of the slice is 1mm.
[0060] b) Preparation of culture medium: The formula of the culture medium is as follows: 75 parts of mulberry twigs, 30 parts of cottonseed hulls, 25 parts of...
Embodiment 3
[0066] Embodiment 3: the method for cultivating Pterodactylus with mulberry sticks of the present invention, the Pterodactylus bacterial classification that selects is Pterocybe Xinxiu 169.
[0067] a) Strain cultivation: the fruiting body is cultivated with the spores of Pterocarpus spores; the mycelium of the fruiting body with excellent growth is selected to be sliced; the slices are cultured with PDA, and the mycelia obtained after the culture are used as the Pterocarpus strain.
[0068] The spores are collected from multiple Pteris spp.; the spores are sown on fresh hardwoods for cultivation. The growth humidity of the spores is 80%, and the temperature is 28°C. The object of the slice is the mycelia of the fruiting body that has grown for 5 days and has excellent properties; the thickness of the slice is 0.5 mm.
[0069] b) Preparation of culture medium: The formula of the culture medium is as follows: 68 parts of mulberry twigs, 25 parts of cottonseed hulls, 20 parts o...
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