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Shaanxi: the demonstration and promotion of a new heat-resistant Lentinus edodes variety "Jinxi No. 1"

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, It is understood that Shaanxi Jinxi Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd. was established in 2010, located in Yankou Town, Xixiang County, Hanzhong City, specializing in bag mushroom cultivation, product processing and sales. In recent years, the company has worked hard to develop new varieties to provide scientific and technological support for industrial progress.

It is understood that Shaanxi Jinxi Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd. was established in 2010, located in Yankou Town, Xixiang County, Hanzhong City, specializing in bag mushroom cultivation, product processing and sales. In recent years, the company has worked hard to develop new varieties to provide scientific and technological support for industrial progress. In August 2015, the company's project "breeding and supporting technology research of a new high temperature resistant variety of Lentinus edodes' Jinxi No. 1" passed the evaluation of scientific and technological achievements organized by Hanzhong Science and Technology Bureau. In addition, on the basis of more than 100 trials, the company also completed the regional test, demonstration and promotion of new varieties of bag Lentinus edodes together with technical consultant Xie Haibin. The new varieties of Lentinus edodes were demonstrated and popularized in Xixiang County, and the model of "unified strain supply and unified cultivation and management technology" was adopted. a total of 200000 bags of cultivation seeds and 6 million bags of mushroom tubes were provided to the big growers in Shahe, Yankou, Luozhen, Baimianxia, Chazhen, Gaochuan and Wuliba, and two bag mushroom production demonstration areas were established, covering about 10, 000 farmers in 7 townships and surrounding counties in the county.

The results of demonstration and promotion of new varieties of Lentinus edodes showed that the average yield of the new varieties was 0.8757 kg per bag, the bioconversion rate was 79.61%, and the average yield per mu was 7005.6 kg. Compared with the control variety, the yield per mu of Lentinus edodes increased by 955.1 kg and 13.56%.

 
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