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Claim · #6493021

Aspergillus spp. · pathogen pressure · Lens culinaris

pathogen pressure · effect: harmful

pathogenOf GloBI relation

Verbatim source quote

“wheat, lentil and mung bean seeds”
Authors
Fiebrig I.N. (ed.), Tornaghi C., McAllister G., Moeller N., Pedersen M., Sucholas J., Greinwald A., Ukhanova M., Luick R., Fiebrig I.N., van de Vijver M., van Kan C.J., Tilzey M., Stobart A., Prieto Garcia J., Vieweger A., Westaway S., Whistance L., Kümmritz S., Klocke B., Krähmer A., Johnson M., Sarabia L., Solorio F., Galindo F., González P., Sandoval Castro C.A., Torres F., Ku J., Păcurar F., Reif A., Ruşdea E., Nair M.N.B., Punniamurthy N., Venkatasubramanian P., Balasubramani S.P., Kukkupuni S.K., Weins C., Bombardi L., Peralta M.C.C., Bach A.E.
Year
2023
Publication
CRC Press / Taylor & Francis Group
Page
131

AI critic verdicts

  • plant-pathologist · plausible

    “Aspergillus spp. as a post-harvest seed fungus on Lens culinaris is well-established; hydrolate use as antifungal sanitizer is documented in the literature.”

  • agroecologist · plausible

    “Aspergillus spp. as seed-storage fungi on Lens culinaris is well-documented; moderate severity and post-harvest seed damage classification are biologically consistent.”

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