Method for industrially cultivating agaricus bisporus compost by using silage corn stalks

2014 
The invention relates to the technical field of cultivation of eatable fungi, and particularly relates to a method for industrially cultivating agaricus bisporus compost by using silage corn stalks. According to the method, silage corn stalks and manure as the main raw materials undergo pretreatment, mixing and stacking, and then undergo primary fermentation and secondary fermentation for preparation of the agaricus bisporus compost, wherein the silage corn stalks can be stored for longer time by adding treatment liquids such as zinc chloride and polyvinyl alcohol, are then fermented quickly by using a certain amount of nutrient substances, thereby saving 90 percent of water consumption for hay pre-wetting and reducing 18-20 percent of compost preparation cost; the yield is stable, the economic benefit is remarkable, and the yield of fresh eatable fungi reaches 25-30 kilograms per square meter.
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