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publicationNumber KR-100800511-B1
titleOfInvention Enoki mushroom cultivation method
abstract The present invention relates to a method for cultivating an enoki mushroom and to control the growth of mushrooms by controlling the concentration of carbon dioxide when cultivating an enoki mushroom in a mushroom cultivation and to control the melanin pigment of the enoki mushroom using light The purpose is to grow mushrooms efficiently.n n n The cultivation of the mushrooms according to the present invention is divided into a cultivation step and a cultivation (growth) step, and the cultivation step is divided into culturing step, cultivation step, picking step, picking step, growth inhibition step, growth method to be.n n n Enoki mushrooms grown in this way are large in diameter, large in diameter, short in length, and brown in color, close to the wild, and have a hard meat to provide high-quality top mushrooms that can be preserved for a long time.n n n n Enoki Mushroom, Brown, Irradiation, Growth Inhibition, Carbon Dioxide
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