What is the growth process of Cordyceps sinensis?
The growth process of Cordyceps sinensis: The reason why Cordyceps sinensis is called "Cordyceps sinensis" is that when the snow melts in the snowy plateau in midsummer, the eggs laid by bat moths on the leaves of meadow flowers and plants naturally hatch and become worms, which grow up by absorbing the nutrition of plant roots. At this time, Cordyceps sinensis, which began to be active in midsummer, sneaked into the worms to parasitize and germinate hyphae, and slowly nibbled the underground larvae from summer to winter, forming "Cordyceps sinensis". In the summer of the following year, Cordyceps sinensis took out its seed seat in the insect body, forming a 4- 10 cm purple grass in the open field, with a pineapple-shaped capsule shell at its top, which is called "summer grass". After the ascospores in the capsule shell of summer grass mature, they shoot out from the capsule hole, drift with the wind, wait for the machine to drill into other insects to reproduce, and circulate the next round of "Cordyceps sinensis".