Fungi Associated With Post-Harvest Rot Of Commonly Consumed Fruits In Sokoto Metropolis, Nigeria release_uppqqvoj2jckdjanoa5vzcw2bi

by I. A Salau

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2015  

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A post-harvest fruits rot caused by microbial organism develops on fruits, vegetables and other plant products between harvesting, processing and consumption. The threat of post-harvest rot influences the way most fruits crop are handled, transportation, storage, processing and marketing. In this study a number of fungi viz., Alternaria alternata, A. citri, Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, Aspergillus sp., Cladosporium cladosporioides, Fusarium solani, Fusarium sp., Geotrichum candidum, Penicillium spp., Phytophthora capsici and Rhizopus stolonifer responsible for postharvest deterioration of fresh fruits were isolated and identified through culture media and microscopic methods. Therefore the accurate identification of the causal agents is essential before appropriate treatment can be made to control the pathogens. There is needed to enlighten the producer, sellers as well as the public on the public health risk on consumption of contaminated fruits by the fungal pathogens.
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