Artificial cultivation of cordyceps sinensis 1
Cordyceps bat moth mainly grows at an altitude of 3000 meters to 5000 meters, belonging to the alpine region, with unique geographical conditions. The formation of Cordyceps sinensis is actually a phenomenon that mold invades larvae, and this phenomenon is also a small probability event in nature, and it must be that a specific fungus infects a specific larva and the grass it grows has certain medicinal value, so it can be called Cordyceps sinensis. With the improvement of people's living standards, the number of wild and naturally growing Cordyceps sinensis is getting less and less, and the resources of Cordyceps sinensis have been exhausted. Therefore, it is no exaggeration to say that the price of Cordyceps sinensis is comparable to that of gold. Unfortunately, people have not been able to conduct in-depth research on the main functions and components of Cordyceps sinensis.
Artificial planting of Cordyceps sinensis 2
Because the nutritional value of Cordyceps sinensis is so high and the yield in nature is so small, the idea of artificial breeding has begun to fill the minds of many businesses. So is it feasible to cultivate Cordyceps sinensis artificially? Does the artificially cultivated Cordyceps sinensis have nutritional value? For artificially cultured Cordyceps sinensis, it is theoretically a fungus infected larva. This phenomenon is easy to realize in the laboratory. Next, we should imitate the living environment of Cordyceps sinensis and moths, and then directly inoculate the larvae with specific strains. However, this method is limited to small-scale experiments and cannot be used in large-scale production because it will involve many technical tests.
Artificial planting of Cordyceps sinensis 3
Cordyceps sinensis mycelium culture is a strain that can directly isolate Cordyceps sinensis. Get a product after artificial cultivation, and then carry out artificial development. This product also has a special name in the market, directly called artificial Cordyceps sinensis, which is essentially different from natural wild Cordyceps sinensis. People are constantly looking for substitutes with the same efficacy as Cordyceps sinensis. For example, Cordyceps militaris, also known as Cordyceps militaris, is also a precious medicinal fungus, but its price is much cheaper than that of ordinary Cordyceps sinensis, because its efficacy and function are just similar to that of Cordyceps sinensis, and it cannot be completely replaced.
Artificial planting of Cordyceps sinensis 4
Artificial cultivation of Cordyceps sinensis must first meet two conditions, one is bat moth larvae, and the other is to prepare the growth altitude required by wild Cordyceps sinensis. As far as the current nature is concerned, it can only survive at an altitude of 3,000 to 6,000 meters, and there is a small probability that Cordyceps in the air can naturally fall on bat moth larvae, infect it, and grow grass in summer. We need Cordyceps sinensis, but these two conditions are not easy to achieve, so many people think about the practice of artificially breeding Cordyceps sinensis. The nutritional value of artificially cultured Cordyceps sinensis is far from the standard of wild Cordyceps sinensis.