Abstract Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harvest. This review considers the relative importance of Alternaria species, their ecology, competitiveness, production of mycotoxins and the prevalence of the predominant mycotoxins in different food products. The available toxicity data on these toxins and the potential future impacts of Alternaria species and their toxicity in food products pre- and post-harvest are discussed. The growth of Alternaria species is influenced by interacting abiotic factors, especially water activity (a w), temperature and pH. The boundary conditions which allow growth and toxin production have been identified in relation to different matrices including c...
The group of the small-spored Alternaria species is particularly relevant in foods due to its high f...
Various food commodities of Slovak origin were analysed for the occurrence of Alternaria species-gro...
As a filamentous and spoilage fungus, Alternaria spp. can not only infect processing tomatoes, but a...
Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harve...
Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harve...
Alternaria is a fungal genus ubiquitous in the environment; many species are saprotrophs or plant pa...
Alternaria arborescens has been reported as a common fungal species invading tomatoes and is capable...
Alternaria is one of the major mycotoxigenic fungal genera with more than 70 reported metabolites. A...
Alternaria species are found in a wide range of foods including cereals, fruits, and vegetables due ...
Alternaria is a common fungal genus that causes pre- and postharvest damage to agricultural products...
Alternaria (A.) is a genus of widespread fungi capable of producing numerous, possibly health-endang...
Fungi of the genus Alternaria possess very intriguing characteristics. They are some of the most cos...
Alternaria is one of the main mycotoxigenic fungal genera found in cereals worldwide. Reports of bla...
Alternaria spp. have been reported to be the most frequent fungal species invading tomatoes. Certain...
Alternaria species have the ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolite, which plays import...
The group of the small-spored Alternaria species is particularly relevant in foods due to its high f...
Various food commodities of Slovak origin were analysed for the occurrence of Alternaria species-gro...
As a filamentous and spoilage fungus, Alternaria spp. can not only infect processing tomatoes, but a...
Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harve...
Alternaria species are common saprophytes or pathogens of a wide range of plants pre- and post-harve...
Alternaria is a fungal genus ubiquitous in the environment; many species are saprotrophs or plant pa...
Alternaria arborescens has been reported as a common fungal species invading tomatoes and is capable...
Alternaria is one of the major mycotoxigenic fungal genera with more than 70 reported metabolites. A...
Alternaria species are found in a wide range of foods including cereals, fruits, and vegetables due ...
Alternaria is a common fungal genus that causes pre- and postharvest damage to agricultural products...
Alternaria (A.) is a genus of widespread fungi capable of producing numerous, possibly health-endang...
Fungi of the genus Alternaria possess very intriguing characteristics. They are some of the most cos...
Alternaria is one of the main mycotoxigenic fungal genera found in cereals worldwide. Reports of bla...
Alternaria spp. have been reported to be the most frequent fungal species invading tomatoes. Certain...
Alternaria species have the ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolite, which plays import...
The group of the small-spored Alternaria species is particularly relevant in foods due to its high f...
Various food commodities of Slovak origin were analysed for the occurrence of Alternaria species-gro...
As a filamentous and spoilage fungus, Alternaria spp. can not only infect processing tomatoes, but a...