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Filamentous Fungi Associated with the Spoilage of Post-Harvest Sweet Orange Fruits (Citrus Sinensis) Sold in Awka Major Markets, Nigeria
2015
Bioengineering and Bioscience
Sweet oranges are prone to spoilage by filamentous fungi as a result of their high levels of sugars and low P H values. These fungi are known to produce toxins which are deleterious to human health.
doi:10.13189/bb.2015.030303
fatcat:il3525p6ivdmhlhvzfqglfprba