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titleOfInvention A kind of hedgehog hydnum mushroom culture medium
abstract A kind of hedgehog hydnum mushroom culture medium, belongs to fungal culture technical field.The present invention is by following material composition:60 120 parts of wheat skin, 20 24 parts of vermiculite, 10 12 parts of lime, 20 25 parts of dry cow dung, 0.2 0.6 parts of sodium selenite, 0.4 0.8 parts of ammonium molybdate, 0.2 0.6 parts of ferric sulfate, 0.5 0.8 parts of calcium sulfate, 0.6 0.8 parts of magnesium sulfate, 0.5 0.7 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate.Culture medium of the present invention can improve the increment of mycelium or fructification, can reduce the pollution of miscellaneous bacteria, and thalli growth is vigorous, the nutritive value of thalline is compared to higher, and bacterial strain is high to the utilization ratio of culture medium, and biological transformation ratio is high, cost is saved, improves the economic benefit of hedgehog hydnum mushroom culture.
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