2014
DOI: 10.4314/joafss.v11i1.8
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Investigation of Fungi Associated with the Spoilage of Chrysophyllum Albidum (G.Don) Fruits.

Abstract: Chrysophyllum albidum (African star apple) fruit is among the well known indigenous fruit trees in the tropical rainforest zone of the Western region of Africa. The fruits are much cherished by both the young and the old and are of huge commercial interest in Nigeria. The fruits often deteriorate within a very short period and become spoilt as a result of fungi attacks. The study therefore carried out the survey of fungi attacks on C. albidum and investigates the etiology of post harvest deterioration. Fresh f… Show more

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“…However, F. solani, L. theobromae, Rhizopus spp and A. flavus have been reported to be associated with C. albidum [10]. Since most microbial spores are small in size and light, they could settle on the surface of African Star Apple fruits resulting in the range of microbial group isolated from them.…”
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“…However, F. solani, L. theobromae, Rhizopus spp and A. flavus have been reported to be associated with C. albidum [10]. Since most microbial spores are small in size and light, they could settle on the surface of African Star Apple fruits resulting in the range of microbial group isolated from them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control of fruit rot by employing the use of local preservatives (plant extracts) like Afromomum danielli, Afromomum melegueta and chemical disinfectants like (parazone), sodium chloride and sodium benzoate at mild form has been suggested to reduce the losses due to storage moulds [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%