Evaluation Of Some Essential Oils Against Mycotoxin Producing Fungi Deteriorating Pulses During Storage
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- Author: Dr. Ashok Kumar
- Binding: Hardbound
- Edition: 2022
- ISBN: 978-93-91193-31-7
- Language: English
- Publisher: Manglam Publications
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The book examines the growth of toxigenic fungi associated with some common pulses during storage, and qualitative estimation of aflatoxins and some mycotoxins. This book focuses on antifungal efficacy of essential oils against fungi for protection of pulses from fungal contamination. It will be helpful to research scholars as well as academicians working on antifungal studies and mycotoxin elaboration.
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