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Assessment of the Microbiological Quality of Vegetable from Urban Community Gardens in Korea
2014
Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
Many community gardens in large cities worldwide grow vegetables; however, no information regarding the levels of sanitary indicator bacteria and prevalence of foodborne pathogens in vegetables grown in urban community gardens is available. To evaluate the microbiological quality of vegetables from urban community gardens in Korea, 530 samples (nine types of vegetable, including Chinese cabbage, lettuce, radish leaves, spinach, mustard leaves, crown daisy, leek, Korean cabbage, and chicory)
doi:10.13103/jfhs.2014.29.1.001
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