Hello Heirah,
We Science Buddy volunteers can help you better if you add your new questions as a post at the end of one of your previous topics, rather than opening a new topic.
Unfortunately, I still do not understand the basic plans for your project, or the exact meaning of your question. It would be very helpful if you could give additional information about your plans for this project. Do you want to extract nutrients from the fruiting body (the "mushroom") of the fungus? If so, is there a reason that you would want to extract nutrients from the mushroom rather than grinding up the the whole mushroom and adding it to soil?
we would like to make a organic fertilizer out of bracket fungi. so we'd like to extract the nutrients of bracket fungi and apply it to a plant to see whether our organic fertilizer effective. we don't know what are the processes in extracting a fungi..................
can you help us how to extract the nutrients of bracket fungi????
what are possible processes in making a bio-organic fertilizer??
Heirah,
You will want a specific carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio, which I am not going to tell you, but you can find it on this web page, along with some other important information. http://compost.css.cornell.edu/calc/cn_ratio.html
I do not know the C/N ratio of bracket fungi, but I expect it is high. If so, you will need to add some materials that are rich in N. Here is a table of C/N ratios of various organic materials http://compost.css.cornell.edu/OnFarmHa ... taba1.html
For any other questions about developing a good compost, you should read the full web page that I mentioned in my previous message. Here is that link again. http://compost.css.cornell.edu/science.html
That will have all the information that you need. If you have questions about the information contained on that web page, please feel free to post the information here, and to ask questions about the parts that you do not understand.