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Preservation method of edible fungi, how to use carbendazim in growing edible fungi

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, How to use carbendazim in growing edible fungi

Select high-quality products, the best production date is less than 1 year, beyond this period should be appropriate to increase the amount of use; completely invalid to put an end to use.

Carbendazim has poor control effect on Mucor and Rhizopus, so the pH value of culture material should be properly increased to inhibit the growth of Mucor and Rhizopus. Tremella, fungus and hericium Erinaceus are particularly sensitive to carbendazim and should be avoided.

When mixing the material with carbendazim, the concentration of the liquid should be controlled with dignity, and the powder with a content of 50% should be used to account for 0% of the dry weight of the material. 1% can kill and inhibit the growth of miscellaneous bacteria. Increasing the dosage will affect the growth of mycelium. When mixing the material, first dissolve the agent into enough water and mix evenly, and mix well after spraying the material.

Carbendazim is easy to decompose and fail in alkaline environment, so we can not use lime at the same time when mixing, let alone mix carbendazim and lime. In addition, carbendazim should be avoided for long-term use and other fungicides can be used alternately.

 
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