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titleOfInvention Preparation of an edible fungus culture medium and secondary utilization after disposal
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method of edible fungus culture medium containing traditional Chinese medicine residue and a method for preparing ecological composite fertilizer after the medium is discarded, which is a vegetable raw Chinese medicine dregs as a main raw material, and contains wheat bran, rice husk, bagasse, etc. Add bacteriostatic agents and trace elements to the ingredients. The waste medium, buckwheat straw, bean cake, livestock manure, etc. can be used as fertilizer to improve the soil, and it is easily absorbed and utilized by crops to improve the quality of crops. Compared with the prior art, the invention uses the traditional Chinese medicine slag as the main raw material of the edible fungus culture medium, reduces the pollution control burden of the traditional Chinese medicine enterprise, turns waste into treasure, has low production cost, and the discarded culture medium is treated as an ecological after reasonable treatment. Compound fertilizer can be naturally degraded, realizes another recycling, is conducive to environmental protection, and effectively consumes a large amount of waste residue generated in the process of traditional Chinese medicine pharmaceuticals, reduces environmental bearing pressure, realizes resource recycling, and industrializes Chinese medicine. Sustainable development provides technical support.
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