http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/KR-20120006979-U

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publicationDate 2012-10-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20120006979-U
titleOfInvention Mushroom cultivation mat and mushroom cultivation method using the same
abstract The present invention relates to a mushroom cultivation mat and a mushroom cultivation method using the same, and more specifically, to provide a method for mass cultivation using a mat cultured with a spawn seed, without the expertise of mushroom cultivation, mat It relates to a mushroom cultivation mat and mushroom cultivation method using the same to simplify the configuration of the environment and to be distributed at low cost. To provide a method for mass cultivation using the mat cultured by spawners, who do not have expertise in mushroom cultivation, and to provide a mushroom cultivation mat that simplifies the composition of the mat and enables it to be distributed in an eco-friendly and cheap manner. The purpose is. In the mat for mushroom cultivation, it is installed in a place where mushroom cultivation, characterized in that consisting of the body 100 having an insertion hole 110 is inserted into the filling material 1400 required for mushroom cultivation. By simplifying the composition of the mat, the operation is convenient, eco-friendly and inexpensive, and there is also an effect that a general person without expertise in mushroom cultivation can use a mat cultured with spawn to mass cultivate. In addition, when the nutrients required for mushroom cultivation is insufficient, it is connected to one side of the body, and continuously supplied through the preliminary material supply unit for supplying the nutrient solution to the filling material, all the mushroom cultivation tools are collected after the conventional harvest and moved to another space It does not go through the steps of recycling or reusing new mushroom cultivation tools, thereby reducing the cost, thereby improving economics, productivity and efficiency.
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