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  • Microbial Biocontrol of Post-harvest Fungal Rot in Apples: Current State of the Science

    EL Alami Nabila, EL Attari Soufiyan
    31-58

    Article ID: 2064
    1445  (Abstract) 232  (Download)

    Abstract: Our study consists of a careful literature review carried out with the aim of better understanding the models developed in the field of biocontrol of postharvest fungal rot in apples (PHFRA) over the past two decades. It aims, more specifically, to shed light on the progress made by examining the products developed, their nature, their... More

    2020-12-02
  • Use of Plant Extracts in the Control of Post-Harvest Fungal Rots in Apples

    EL Alami Nabila, EL Attari Soufiyan
    27-41

    Article ID: 1563
    29183  (Abstract) 213  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Different fungi alter apples in the post-harvest period, causing considerable economic losses and risks to consumer health due to the mycotoxins that some of these fungi produce. The control of these fungal alterations in apples is mainly dependent on the use of chemical fungicides, the effectiveness of which has been well proven. However, this use is... More

    2019-12-31
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