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titleOfInvention Culture medium for mycorrhizal edible fungus symbiotic seedling and synchronous culture method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a culture medium of mycorrhizal edible fungi co-growing seedlings and a synchronous culture method thereof. The synchronous culture method for synthesizing the mycorrhizal edible fungi symbiotic seedling by using the culture medium comprises the following steps: (1) a method for culturing the mycelium of the edible mycorrhizal fungi strain, and (2) a method for synchronously culturing the symbiotic seedlings of the edible mycorrhizal fungi. The method divides the culture of the edible mycorrhiza fungi mycelium into two stages of solid culture and liquid culture, adopts liquid strain inoculation, and simultaneously grows together with symbiotic plants in a mycorrhizal seedling synthetic culture medium, so that the infection capacity of the mycelium is improved by more than 30 percent, the success rate of inoculation is improved by 20 to 30 percent, and the mycelium survival rates of the symbiotic plant seedlings and mycorrhizal fungi are improved by more than 20 percent.
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