Low-carbon composite culture material for edible fungi
A technology for edible fungi and culturing materials, applied in the application, fertilizer mixture, superphosphate and other directions, can solve the problems of reduced economic benefits for producers and high prices of raw materials for production, and achieves reduction in the absorption of edible fungi, good dispersibility, cost saving effect
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Embodiment 1
[0026] A low-carbon compound compost for edible fungi is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 g of edible fungus residue, 26 g of furfural residue, 8 g of rice bran, 7 g of peanut shells, 6 g of rapeseed shells, and Core debris 5g, plant residual leaves 4g, animal manure 11g, EM bacterial agent 0.2g, vinegar grains 0.3g, improver 1.1g, calcium carbonate 1.2g, superphosphate 1g, limestone 1g;
[0027] The low-carbon composite culture material for edible fungi is made by the following steps:
[0028] The first step is to dry the collected furfural residue, rice bran, peanut shells, rapeseed shells, corn cob residues, and plant residues at a high temperature of 65°C until the moisture is less than 25%, and then send them into twin-screw extrusion Carry out extrusion and puffing treatment in the puffing machine to obtain puffed material;
[0029] The second step is to compress the collected animal manure through mechanical equipme...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A low-carbon composite compost for edible fungi, characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 35 g of edible fungus residue, 31 g of furfural residue, 9 g of rice bran, 6 g of peanut shells, 8 g of rapeseed shells, and Core debris 7g, plant residual leaves 6g, animal manure 12g, EM bacterial agent 0.3g, vinegar grains 0.4g, improver 1.2g, calcium carbonate 1.4g, superphosphate 1.5g, limestone 1.3g;
[0037] The low-carbon composite culture material for edible fungi is made by the following steps:
[0038] The first step is to dry the collected furfural residues, rice bran, peanut shells, rapeseed shells, corncob residues, and plant residues at a high temperature of 68°C until the moisture is less than 25%, and then send them into twin-screw extrusion Carry out extrusion and puffing treatment in the puffing machine to obtain puffed material;
[0039] The second step is to compress the collected animal manure through mechanical equi...
Embodiment 3
[0046] A low-carbon compound compost for edible fungi is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 g of edible fungus residue, 30 g of furfural residue, 9 g of rice bran, 6 g of peanut shells, 7 g of rapeseed shells, and Core debris 8g, plant residual leaves 6g, animal feces 17g, EM bacterial agent 0.4g, vinegar grains 0.5g, improver 1.4g, calcium carbonate 1.2g, superphosphate 1.8g, limestone 1.6g;
[0047] The low-carbon composite culture material for edible fungi is made by the following steps:
[0048] The first step is to dry the collected furfural residues, rice bran, peanut shells, rapeseed shells, corncob residues, and plant residues at a high temperature of 70°C until the moisture is less than 25%, and then send them into twin-screw extrusion Carry out extrusion and puffing treatment in the puffing machine to obtain puffed material;
[0049] The second step is to compress the collected animal manure through mechanical equi...
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