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Fungi and Food Spoilage / by John I. Pitt, Ailsa D. Hocking.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387922072
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TP248.65.F66
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Ecology of Fungal Food Spoilage -- Naming and Classifying Fungi -- Methods for Isolation, Enumeration and Identification -- Primary Keys and Miscellaneous Fungi -- Zygomycetes -- Penicillium and Related Genera -- Aspergillus and Related Teleomorphs -- Xerophiles -- Yeasts -- Fresh and Perishable Foods -- Spoilage of Stored, Processed and Preserved Foods.
Resumen: The first and second editions of Fungi and Food Spoilage established a reputation as the foremost book on foodborne fungi. This completely revised and updated third edition is an invaluable reference for food microbiologists investigating fungal spoilage and sources of mycotoxin contamination in foods. The introductory chapters of the book deal with the ecology of food spoilage and give an overview of how food processing, packaging and storage affect fungal growth. Subsequent chapters cover the fundamentals of classifying and naming fungi and current methods for isolation and enumeration, including general and special purpose media, incubation conditions, etc. The major part of the book provides keys, descriptions and illustrations of all yeasts and moulds commonly encountered in foods. Characteristics of the species, including their ecology and potential for mycotoxin production, are also included. The broad and practical nature of the coverage will appeal to microbiologists, mycologists and biotechnologists in the food industry, academic, research and public health institutions. Dr John Pitt and Dr Ailsa Hocking are both Honorary Research Fellows at CSIRO Food Science Australia, North Ryde, NSW, Australia.
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The Ecology of Fungal Food Spoilage -- Naming and Classifying Fungi -- Methods for Isolation, Enumeration and Identification -- Primary Keys and Miscellaneous Fungi -- Zygomycetes -- Penicillium and Related Genera -- Aspergillus and Related Teleomorphs -- Xerophiles -- Yeasts -- Fresh and Perishable Foods -- Spoilage of Stored, Processed and Preserved Foods.

The first and second editions of Fungi and Food Spoilage established a reputation as the foremost book on foodborne fungi. This completely revised and updated third edition is an invaluable reference for food microbiologists investigating fungal spoilage and sources of mycotoxin contamination in foods. The introductory chapters of the book deal with the ecology of food spoilage and give an overview of how food processing, packaging and storage affect fungal growth. Subsequent chapters cover the fundamentals of classifying and naming fungi and current methods for isolation and enumeration, including general and special purpose media, incubation conditions, etc. The major part of the book provides keys, descriptions and illustrations of all yeasts and moulds commonly encountered in foods. Characteristics of the species, including their ecology and potential for mycotoxin production, are also included. The broad and practical nature of the coverage will appeal to microbiologists, mycologists and biotechnologists in the food industry, academic, research and public health institutions. Dr John Pitt and Dr Ailsa Hocking are both Honorary Research Fellows at CSIRO Food Science Australia, North Ryde, NSW, Australia.

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