Liquefying inoculation method for edible and medicinal fungi using bean dregs as raw material
A technology for edible and medicinal fungi and bean dregs, which is applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, applications, fertilizer mixtures, etc., can solve the problems of no residue and insufficient biomass in the medium, and achieves strong synchrony of mycelial growth and energy. The effect of reduced consumption and shorter incubation time
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[0018] A liquefaction inoculation method of Pleurotus ostreatus using bean dregs as raw material, which is specifically implemented according to the following steps: fresh bean dregs are dehydrated to 70%-80%, and used immediately or frozen. After removing water, add 1% calcium bicarbonate to the bean dregs, adjust the appropriate pH value according to the biological characteristics of different edible and medicinal fungi, and fully stir until it becomes a spongy medium with strong looseness. Inoculation of the mother species: spongy Put the culture medium into the test tube and shake gently to one-third, and use a flat iron bar of about 8 mm to press the culture material into an inclined plane, which is beneficial to connect the bacteria to the middle during inoculation, and obtain the fastest growth of mycelium Full; original seed inoculation: Use Erlenmeyer flasks, polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) plastic boxes, plastic bags and other containers with good transparency,...
Embodiment 2
[0020] A liquefaction inoculation method of Flammulina velutipes using bean dregs as raw materials, specifically implemented according to the following steps: fresh bean dregs are dehydrated to 70%-80%, and used immediately or frozen. After removing water, add 1% calcium bicarbonate to the bean dregs, adjust the appropriate pH value according to the biological characteristics of different edible and medicinal fungi, and fully stir until it becomes a spongy medium with strong looseness. Inoculation of the mother species: spongy Put the culture medium into the test tube and shake gently to one-third, and use a flat iron bar of about 8 mm to press the culture material into an inclined plane, which is beneficial to connect the bacteria to the middle during inoculation, and obtain the fastest growth of mycelium Full; original seed inoculation: Use Erlenmeyer flasks, polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) plastic boxes, plastic bags and other containers with good transparency, the be...
Embodiment 3
[0022] A Phellinus liquefaction inoculation method using bean dregs as raw materials, specifically implemented according to the following steps: fresh bean dregs are dehydrated to 70%-80%, and used immediately or frozen. After removing water, add 1% calcium bicarbonate to the bean dregs, adjust the appropriate pH value according to the biological characteristics of different edible and medicinal fungi, and fully stir until it becomes a spongy medium with strong looseness. Inoculation of the mother species: spongy Put the culture medium into the test tube and shake gently to one-third, and use a flat iron bar of about 8 mm to press the culture material into an inclined plane, which is beneficial to connect the bacteria to the middle during inoculation, and obtain the fastest growth of mycelium Full; original seed inoculation: Use Erlenmeyer flasks, polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) plastic boxes, plastic bags and other containers with good transparency, the best filling amo...
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