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Glossy ganoderma culturing technology imitating wild culturing taking ramulus mori as raw material

A technology imitating wild cultivation and Ganoderma lucidum, applied in the field of cultivating Ganoderma lucidum with mulberry branches, a by-product of silkworm industry, can solve the problems of low added value, lack of deep processing, and destruction of wild Ganoderma lucidum resources

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-10-19
GUANGXI POLYTECHNIC
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Problems solved by technology

At present, there have been many reports about using mulberry branches to cultivate edible fungi and obtaining higher economic benefits, but there are few reports on using mulberry branches to add other substances to make medium imitating wild cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum
[0003] In recent years, due to the rising price of wild Ganoderma lucidum, people have plundered wild Ganoderma lucidum, causing serious damage to wild Ganoderma lucidum resources
Wild Ganoderma lucidum is mainly collected by the mountain people, and mainly sells dried fruiting bodies, lacks deep processing, and has low added value

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Embodiment 1

[0016] Process 1: The strain is wild red Ganoderma lucidum.

[0017] Process 2: use mulberry branches, 60%; sawdust, 20%; wheat bran, 20%; leftovers of double needles: 2%; sucrose, 1%; gypsum 1%; water content, 70%-80%; PH 8 Prepare medium.

[0018] Process 3: The culture medium is bagged, and the culture medium is divided into 30cm×45cm polypropylene plastics.

[0019] Process 4: medium sterilization, high pressure steam sterilization, 121 ℃, more than 4 hours.

[0020] Process 5: Ganoderma lucidum inoculation and cultivation: the fungus cultivation is carried out in the cultivation room, and after the fungus is completed, it is transferred to the imitation wild cultivation stage.

[0021] Process 6: Remove the leaves in the shady area, plow and level the land, and make a 50cm wide furrow. Cut off the bottom of the fungus bag covered with mycelium, put it upright on the furrow bed, and cover the surface with 1cm thin soil. The ambient temperature is 25℃±5℃.

[0022] Proc...

Embodiment 2

[0024] Process 1: The strain is wild red Ganoderma lucidum.

[0025] Process 2: use mulberry branches, 70%; sawdust, 30%; wheat bran, 20%; leftovers of double needles: 2%; sucrose, 1%; gypsum 1%; water content, 70%-80%; PH 8 Prepare medium.

[0026] Process 3: The culture medium is bagged, and the culture medium is divided into 30cm×45cm polypropylene plastics.

[0027] Process 4: medium sterilization, high pressure steam sterilization, 121 ℃, more than 4 hours.

[0028] Process 5: Ganoderma lucidum inoculation and cultivation: the fungus cultivation is carried out in the cultivation room, and after the fungus is completed, it is transferred to the imitation wild cultivation stage.

[0029] Process 6: Remove the leaves in the shady area, plow and level the land, and make a 50cm wide furrow. Cut off the bottom of the fungus bag covered with mycelium, put it upright on the furrow bed, and cover the surface with 1cm thin soil. The ambient temperature is 25℃±5℃.

[0030] Proc...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a glossy ganoderma culturing technology imitating wild culturing taking ramulus mori as the raw material, and relates to the fields of agricultural byproduct utilization and edible fungus culturing. Under the historical backgrounds of national western development and 'moving mulberries from east to west', the area of mulberry fields in Guangxi gradually increased year by year, the yield of ramulus mori reaches up to three million tons, and abundant fibers and hemicellulose in the ramulus mori are better nutriment for the growth of the edible fungus. The ramulus mori istaken as a culture medium to prepare a glossy ganoderma culturing culture medium, and a certain proportion of traditional Chinese herbal medicine tailing-radix zanthoxyli is added in the culture medium. The mixture ratio is 60-80% of the ramulus mori, 20-30% of sawdust, 20% of wheat bran, 2%-5% of the radix zanthoxyli tailing, 1% of sucrose, 1% of gupse, the water content is 70-80%, and the PH is8. The invention provides a glossy ganoderma culturing method imitating wild culturing, a natural shading area formed by landscape bougainvillea spectabilis is adopted for culturing, tree leaves are cleared, turning and flattening are conducted, and piece of land with the width of 50 cm is made. The bottom of a fungus bag full of mycelia is cut and vertically arranged on a ridge-up bed, and 1 cm of thin earth covers the surface, and the environmental temperature is 25 + / - 5 DEG C.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of edible fungus cultivation, and relates to a technique for cultivating ganoderma lucidum with mulberry branches, a by-product of silkworm industry. Background technique [0002] The area of ​​mulberry gardens in Guangxi is more than 2 million mu, ranking first in the country, but the main way to use it is to pick mulberry leaves and raise silkworms. Abandoned mulberry branches have huge exploitable value. Ganoderma lucidum is a well-known medicinal edible fungus. At present, it is mostly cultivated with logs, which is extremely unfavorable to the protection of forest resources. Using mulberry branches to crush and imitate wild cultivated Ganoderma lucidum can not only turn waste into treasure, increase the added value of crops, and enable farmers to generate income. It is of great significance to protect forest resources. At present, there have been many reports on using mulberry branches to cultivate edible fungi...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G18/00A01G18/20
CPCA01G18/00A01G18/20
Inventor 马婷婷沈冰廖威
Owner GUANGXI POLYTECHNIC
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