The biodeterioration of the African star apple fruits in storage was investigated at Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria. Eight fungal isolates were found associated with the deteriorating fruits. The fungi are Botryodiplodia theobromae, Rhizopus stolonifer, Aspergillus niger, A. tamarii, A. flavus, Fusarium spp, Penicilium spp and Trichoderma spp. All the fungal isolates were pathogenic on the star apple fruits with the exception of Trichoderma spp. The African star apple fruits stored for up to 5 days were associated with severe fungal infections and had significantly reduced crude protein, crude fat and moisture content while dry matter, potassium, calcium and sodium increased compared to the freshly harvested fruits
The apple is one of the most important fruit tree crops in the Mediterranean region. Lebanon, in par...
Studies were carried out on deteriorated apples obtained from the Just Rite supermarket, Ota, Ogun S...
Aspergillus niger is a saprophytic fungus existing ubiquitously in the soil and on decaying vegetati...
Chrysophyllum albidum (African star apple) fruit is among the well known indigenous fruit trees in t...
Biodeterioration of the African star apple (Chrysophylum albidum) in storage and the effect on its f...
During storage, fruits are affected by a complex of pathogens, from which one pathogen of bacterial ...
Post-harvest apple fruit diseases are primarily caused by fungi. The object of this research was to ...
Biodeterioration of the African star apple (Chrysophylum albidum) in storage and the effect on its f...
Studies on fungi isolates were carried out over a period of 4 weeks with different rotting fruits th...
A post-harvest fruits rot caused by microbial organism develops on fruits, vegetables and other plan...
Apple fruit rot can be caused by several fungi. In Northern Europe, the most common storage rot, Bul...
The post-harvest health and microbial safety of plant products and foods continue to be a global con...
The apple is one of the most important fruit tree crops in the Mediterranean region. Lebanon, in par...
Recently, increasing focus has been placed on exploring fruit microbiomes and their association with...
Spoilage of orange, mango and banana fruits sold in Aliero Local Government Area, Kebbi State, Niger...
The apple is one of the most important fruit tree crops in the Mediterranean region. Lebanon, in par...
Studies were carried out on deteriorated apples obtained from the Just Rite supermarket, Ota, Ogun S...
Aspergillus niger is a saprophytic fungus existing ubiquitously in the soil and on decaying vegetati...
Chrysophyllum albidum (African star apple) fruit is among the well known indigenous fruit trees in t...
Biodeterioration of the African star apple (Chrysophylum albidum) in storage and the effect on its f...
During storage, fruits are affected by a complex of pathogens, from which one pathogen of bacterial ...
Post-harvest apple fruit diseases are primarily caused by fungi. The object of this research was to ...
Biodeterioration of the African star apple (Chrysophylum albidum) in storage and the effect on its f...
Studies on fungi isolates were carried out over a period of 4 weeks with different rotting fruits th...
A post-harvest fruits rot caused by microbial organism develops on fruits, vegetables and other plan...
Apple fruit rot can be caused by several fungi. In Northern Europe, the most common storage rot, Bul...
The post-harvest health and microbial safety of plant products and foods continue to be a global con...
The apple is one of the most important fruit tree crops in the Mediterranean region. Lebanon, in par...
Recently, increasing focus has been placed on exploring fruit microbiomes and their association with...
Spoilage of orange, mango and banana fruits sold in Aliero Local Government Area, Kebbi State, Niger...
The apple is one of the most important fruit tree crops in the Mediterranean region. Lebanon, in par...
Studies were carried out on deteriorated apples obtained from the Just Rite supermarket, Ota, Ogun S...
Aspergillus niger is a saprophytic fungus existing ubiquitously in the soil and on decaying vegetati...