[Ecological benefits of Gastrodia elata-Phallus impudicus sequential planting pattern]

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2020 Feb;45(3):457-462. doi: 10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20191204.105.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

Gastrodia elata is a kind of precious traditional Chinese medicine. In the process of cultivation of G. elata, due to the influence of continuous cropping obstacles and other factors, the fungus materials and land that have been planted with G. elata are often abandoned, resulting in a great waste of resources. Based on the planting characteristics of G. elata and Phallus impudicus and the previous research experience in ecological agriculture, this paper analyzed the ecological adaptability characteristics of G. elata and P. impudicus, and summarized the key techniques of the G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern. Keeping track of the planting area, fungus-growing materials consumption and market sales of G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern, the ecological benefits of G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern from the aspects of utilization rate of fungus-growing materials were analyzed, the value of land resources per unit area, ecological environmental protection, labor cost and economic benefits were consi-dered. The technical principle of G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern was expounded according to their ecological habit, the season of harvest and planting, the difference of composition of fungus-growing materials, and the microbial ecology. The sequential planting pattern of G. elata-P. impudicus not only realized the double production of medicinal materials and edible fungi, reduced the waste of old fungus-growing materials, but also transformed the energy from nutrition-supplied fungi to edible and medicinal fungi, which guaranteed the ecological recycling and utilization of G. elata in the process of cultivation.

Keywords: Gastrodia elata; Phallus impudicus; ecological recycling; fungus-growing materials.

MeSH terms

  • Agaricales / growth & development*
  • Agriculture / methods*
  • Gastrodia / growth & development*
  • Medicine, Chinese Traditional
  • Plants, Medicinal / growth & development*