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Methods for Isolation, Enumeration and Identification

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Fungi and Food Spoilage

This chapter describes techniques and media suitable for the enumeration, isolation and identification of fungi from foods. Some techniques are similar to those used in food bacteriology; others have been developed to meet the particular needs of food mycology. Most of the media have been specifically formulated for foodborne fungi. The approach taken here is designed to provide a systematic basis for the study of food mycology.

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Pitt, J.I., Hocking, A.D. (2009). Methods for Isolation, Enumeration and Identification. In: Fungi and Food Spoilage. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-92207-2_4

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