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publicationNumber CN-105325172-B
titleOfInvention A kind of method that application addition saponin solution shortens latter stage of ripening in the culture of spot jade gill fungus
abstract The present invention relates to the methods that a kind of application addition saponin solution shortens latter stage of ripening in the culture of spot jade gill fungus, it is characterised in that:The method includes the following steps:A, the configuration of saponin solution additive and sterilization treatment;B, it after spot jade gill fungus culture material is prepared, is inoculated with and is cultivated, the full bottle of mycelia hair, 20 days or so latter stage of ripening prepares mycelium stimulation;C, after spot jade gill fungus mycelium stimulation, the saponin of every bottle of 10 20ml of addition, a concentration of 0.01 ~ 0.1 g/L of saponin.This method is compared with the method for shortening spot jade gill fungus cultivation period in the past, and easy to operate, effect is more prominent, improves the utilization rate of mushroom house and increases economic benefit.This method only needs after mycelium stimulation, adds certain density saponin, you can to shorten spot jade gill fungus incubation time, improves its yield.As a concentration of 0.01 0.1g/L of saponin, 60 days experimental groups are compared with 85 days control groups, and yield is basically unchanged, and incubation time can shorten 25 days.
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