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Title: Incidence and characterization of Fusarium species in crown rot of bananas
Authors: Ramsunder, Kumindra Devrajh 
Issue Date: 2002
Abstract: 
Fusarium species produce toxic mycotoxins that are known to exert adverse health effects in humans and animals. No attempts have been made to establish mycotoxin-producing capabilities of isolates of Fusarium species from bananas exhibiting symptoms of crown rot. Crown rot is one of the most serious post harvest problems in banana and the disease is caused by different fungal species, principally Fusarium species. Banana, which is of great economic significance in growing countries (i.e. Costa Rica, Cameroon, Ecuador) is seriously affected by crown rot and is a major cause of fruit loss
Description: 
Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Degree of Master of Technology: Biotechnology, M. L. Sultan Technikon, Durban, South Africa, 2002.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2854
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/2854
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