How can Pleurotus ostreatus cover soil be high-yielding?
After the Jinfu mushroom strain is full, it can be buried in the soil in 5 days. The strain bag is about 10 cm wide or has a cross section of about 10 cm. The buried soil is 8 cm deep, and the bag is placed horizontally, opposite to each other, 5 cm apart between the bags, 4 in a row, 40 in a group, and then covered with soil. Cover the bag 3 cm, the soil should be granular, not easy to be too fine, the day before the soil cover, it is best to adjust the soil to semi-dry and semi-wet. The moisture of the soil should be adjusted for two days, and all the soil should be moistened, and the water should be carried out under the aerated condition of the mushroom room. Don't spray door water. After the end of soil covering and water transfer, the temperature of the mushroom shed is controlled at 20 ℃ and the humidity is controlled at 85% 90%, keeping a certain amount of fresh air. 5After 6 days, after the mycelium of the soil layer climbed onto the surface soil layer, the ventilation rate was gradually increased and some light was increased appropriately. When the soil layer contained a large number of white foggy hyphae, some foggy water should be sprayed to increase the ventilation rate to promote the mycelium to kink the primordium and form a fruiting body.
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Control Measures of Mushroom Shed Disease Pests
With the development of vegetable basket project, the demand of edible fungi increased correspondingly, but pests in mushroom shed caused great obstacles to the development of edible fungi. In order to alleviate this contradiction, the main pests in mushroom shed and their control methods are introduced. 1. Mushroom fly larvae, also known as maggots, mainly feed on fruiting bodies to cause tunnels and affect quality, and the wounds caused are also easily infected by germs and rotted. Different methods should be adopted to control mushroom flies at different stages. A large number of maggots occur in front of this mushroom, and dichlorvos can be used according to 0.90 kg/
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Comprehensive Control of mildew pollution of Pleurotus ostreatus
Pleurotus ostreatus, also known as Pleurotus ostreatus, is delicious and nutritious, and enjoys a high reputation in the international market. In recent years, the mushroom industry in our county has developed rapidly, but mold pollution is common, light ones reduce production, heavy ones have no harvest. Therefore, whether it can effectively prevent mold pollution is the key to improve the quality and yield of Pleurotus ostreatus. 1. The types of molds and their damage to Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation, the common contaminated molds are Trichoderma, Penicillium, Alternaria and Aspergillus. This kind of mold propagates rapidly under the conditions of high temperature, high humidity and poor ventilation, and forms green on the surface of the culture material in the later stage.
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