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titleOfInvention Cultivation Substrate For Factory Farming Of Poria Cocos (Schw) Wolf And Cultivation Method Using Same
abstract A cultivation substrate and a cultivation method for factory farming of Poria cocos (Schw) Wolf, which comprises the following materials and steps: preparing the substrate containing forest wood waste (65-100 wt. %), organic nitrogen source (0-30 wt. %), sucrose (0-2 wt. %), gypsum (0-2 wt. %), magnesium sulfate (0-0.5 wt. %), calcium superphosphate (0-2 wt. %) and terpenes (0-0.4 wt. %) with the moisture content of 60 wt. %; bagging and sterilizing the substrate; inoculating the bagged and sterilized substate with the liquid spawn of Poria cocos (Schw) Wolf at room temperature and cultivating the spawn at 25-30 °C until the mycelia overgrow the substrate; embedding the substrate bag in the sandy soil with the aeration porosity of 10-15% or in a culture room; harvesting Poria cocos (Schw) Wolf in 6-7 months when the fruiting rate is greater than 95%, and the biological efficiency is greater than 50%.
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