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Pleurotus eryngii compost and method for culturing pleurotus eryngii

A technology of Pleurotus eryngii waste and Pleurotus eryngii, applied in mushroom cultivation, botanical equipment and methods, cultivation, etc., can solve the problems of a large amount of edible fungus waste, and achieve the effect of being healthy and suitable for consumption

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-01-11
楚雄薪源食用菌种植有限公司
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At the same time, a large amount of edible fungus waste is produced after the cultivation

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Embodiment 1

[0028] A pleurotus eryngii compost, which comprises the following components by weight percentage: miscellaneous sawdust: 10 parts; bagasse: 5 parts; corn cob: 15 parts; wheat bran: 5 parts; soybean meal: 5 parts; corn flour: 4 parts Pleurotus eryngii waste: 20 parts; Gypsum: 15 parts; Lime: 10 parts; Wheat straw ash: 20 parts; Tea dregs: 10 parts.

Embodiment 2

[0030] A kind of Pleurotus eryngii culture material, it comprises the component of following percentage by weight:

[0031] Wood chips: 20 parts; Bagasse: 15 parts; Corn cob: 25 parts; Wheat bran: 15 parts; Soybean meal: 6 parts; Corn flour: 5 parts; Pleurotus eryngii waste: 30 parts; 15 parts; wheat straw ash: 30 parts; tea leaves: 15 parts.

Embodiment 3

[0033] A kind of Pleurotus eryngii culture material, it comprises the component of following percentage by weight:

[0034] Sawdust: 15 parts; Bagasse: 10 parts; Corn cob: 20 parts; Wheat bran: 10 parts; Soybean meal: 5.5 parts; Corn flour: 4.5 parts; Pleurotus eryngii waste: 25 parts; 13 parts; wheat straw ash: 25 parts; tea leaves: 12 parts.

[0035] As shown in Figure 1, a kind of method of cultivating Pleurotus eryngii comprises the following steps:

[0036] (1) Preparation of raw materials:

[0037] Mix the above raw materials according to the ratio, add tap water that is 1 times the weight of the raw materials, and mix well;

[0038] (2) Bacteria bag production:

[0039] Put the raw materials mixed with water into polyethylene bags, 1.3kg per bag; keep at a constant temperature of 100°C for 12 hours to sterilize, and after cooling, inoculate and cultivate in conventional methods until the mycelium matures;

[0040] (3) Sowing and cultivating:

[0041] Dig a shallow ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses pleurotus eryngii compost. The compost is prepared from the following components in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of weed tree sawdust, 5-15 parts of bagasse, 15-25 parts of corncobs, 5-15 parts of wheat bran, 5-6 parts of bean pulp, 4-5 parts of corn flour, 20-30 parts of pleurotus eryngii residues, 15-20 parts of gypsum, 10-15 parts of lime, 20-30 parts of wheat straw ash and 10-15 parts of tealeaf residues. The pleurotus eryngii residues, wheat straw ash and tealeaf residues are used in the pleurotus eryngii compost, and the nitrogen content of the pleurotus eryngii residues is 1.44-1.67 percent, which is far higher than that of sawdust, corncobs and other carbon-sourced substances and is similar to that of bran, rice bran and other nitrogen-source substances; wheat straw ash contains massive elements essential to pleurotus eryngii culture; and tealeaf residues contain inorganic salt, carbohydrate and other nutrients for pleurotus eryngii growth, and can be used for removing heavy metal substances in raw materials, so that the pleurotus eryngii is healthy for eating.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a culture material of pleurotus eryngii and a cultivation method of pleurotus eryngii. Background technique [0002] Pleurotus eryngii, also known as Pleurotus eryngii, is a new species of rare edible fungi that has been successfully developed and cultivated in recent years and integrates edible, medicinal, and dietotherapy. Pleurotus eryngii is a famous edible and medicinal fungus in my country. At present, the market prospect of Pleurotus eryngii is very good. The factory cultivation of this rare edible fungus has attracted much attention at home and abroad. The output of Pleurotus eryngii in factory cultivation is second only to Flammulina velutipes, ranking second. The factory cultivation technique of Pleurotus eryngii needs to be improved in many aspects, and the cultivation formula is one of the important aspects. At present, with the vigorous development of the edible fungi industry, the prices of edible fungi raw mate...

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IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00A01G1/04
CPCC05G3/00A01G18/00C05D1/00C05D3/00C05D3/02C05F5/00C05F5/002C05F11/00
Inventor 金梅
Owner 楚雄薪源食用菌种植有限公司
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