A method for artificially cultivate wild rhizoma Gastrodiae
A cultivation method and artificial cultivation technology are applied in the field of artificial cultivation for improving the germination rate of wild Gastrodia elata seeds, and can solve the problems of low germination rate of Gastrodia elata seeds, restricting the development of the Gastrodia elata industry, affecting the enthusiasm of Gastrodia elata, and achieving uniform size and improved growth rate. , the effect of increasing production
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[0045] A method for artificially cultivating wild Gastrodia elata, the method comprising: preparation of bacterial culture medium, inoculation, cultivation of Armillaria mellea, preparation of fungus material, planting of Gastrodia elata, seedling cultivation, seedling management, and harvesting;
[0046] Specifically include the following procedures:
[0047] (1) Preparation of bacterial culture medium
[0048] Soak the Polygonum cuspidatum residue in brine with a concentration of 15 for 24 hours, then move it into water to soak for 5 hours, wash with water 4 times, and dry to obtain Polygonum cuspidatum residue with a humidity of 45%.
[0049] Spread 90mm thick washed fine sand on the bottom of the wooden box, and then spread the knotweed slag on the washed fine sand; wherein the thickness of the knotweed slag is 100mm;
[0050] (2) Vaccination
[0051]Inoculate Armillaria species on Polygonum cuspidatum slag to form a composite layer including washed fine sand and Polygon...
Embodiment 2
[0065] A method for artificially cultivating wild Gastrodia elata, the method comprising: preparation of bacterial culture medium, inoculation, cultivation of Armillaria mellea, preparation of fungus material, planting of Gastrodia elata, seedling cultivation, seedling management, and harvesting;
[0066] Specifically include the following procedures:
[0067] (1) Bacteria medium preparation and inoculation
[0068] Soak Polygonum cuspidatum residue in brine with a concentration of 20 for 20 hours, then move it into water to soak for 4 hours, wash with water 4 times, and dry to obtain Polygonum cuspidatum residue with a humidity of 55%.
[0069] Spread a layer of 100mm thick washed fine sand on the bottom of the wooden box, and cover 90mm thick knotweed slag;
[0070] (2) Vaccination
[0071] Inoculate Armillaria mellifera on Polygonum cuspidatum slag; then spread a layer of 90mm thick washed fine sand, cover 90mm thick Polygonum cuspidatum residue, inoculate Armillaria mell...
Embodiment 3
[0085] A method for artificially cultivating wild Gastrodia elata, the method comprising: preparation of bacterial culture medium, inoculation, cultivation of Armillaria mellea, preparation of fungus material, planting of Gastrodia elata, seedling cultivation, seedling management, and harvesting;
[0086] Specifically include the following procedures:
[0087] (1) Preparation of bacterial culture medium
[0088] Soak Polygonum cuspidatum residue in brine with a concentration of 25 for 15 hours, then move it into water to soak for 5 hours, wash with water for 5 times, and dry to obtain Polygonum cuspidatum residue with a humidity of 45%.
[0089] Spread 100mm thick washed fine sand on the bottom of the wooden box, and spread the knotweed slag on the washed fine sand; wherein the thickness of the knotweed slag is 90mm;
[0090] (2) Vaccination
[0091] Armillaria species were inoculated onto Polygonum cuspidatum slag to form a composite layer including washed fine sand and Pol...
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