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publicationDate 2014-03-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102550284-B
titleOfInvention Edible mushroom culturing method
abstract The invention discloses an edible mushroom culturing method which comprises the following steps: inoculating edible mushroom strains to a solid medium and culturing for 25-40 days at the temperature of 20-26 DEG C, thus obtaining solid strains; adding a stabilizing agent into water or a PDA Potato Dextrose Agar fluid nutrient medium and mixing, thus obtaining a liquefying agent; adding the solid strains into the liquefying agent, stirring, filtering and taking filtrate, thus obtaining liquid strains; and inoculating the liquid strains into the production culture medium for production and cultivation, thus obtaining the edible mushroom. During the edible mushroom culturing process, the liquefying agent is utilized for liquefying the solid strains which are then inoculated for production and cultivation, the edible mushroom is produced for use, the operation is simple and convenient, the labor intensity can be lightened, the strain quantity can be well controlled, and standardized production is benefited; the product quality of scattered growers is stable, and regional scaled production can be formed; and simultaneously pollution can be effectively controlled, labor and material wastes can be reduced, and the product benefit and the product quality can be improved.
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