Fungal Species:  Penicillium expansum

In Vitro Antifungal Activity of Burkholderia gladioli pv. agaricicola Against Some Phytopathogenic Fungi

This research investigated how a specific bacteria (Burkholderia gladioli) can be used as a natural pesticide to control harmful fungi that damage plants and crops. The bacteria produces natural compounds and enzymes that effectively inhibit the growth of various plant-damaging fungi. Impacts on everyday life: • Provides a natural alternative to chemical pesticides for protecting crops • Could lead to safer and more environmentally friendly farming practices • May help reduce chemical residues in food products • Could improve crop yields while reducing environmental pollution • Demonstrates potential for developing new organic farming solutions

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Natural Feed Additives and Bioactive Supplements Versus Chemical Additives as a Safe and Practical Approach to Combat Foodborne Mycotoxicoses

This research examines natural alternatives to chemical treatments for addressing toxic fungal compounds (mycotoxins) in food and animal feed. These natural approaches are safer and more practical than traditional chemical methods. Impacts on everyday life: – Safer food and animal products with fewer chemical residues – More environmentally friendly approaches to food safety – Better preservation of food nutritional quality and taste – Reduced exposure to harmful fungal toxins in daily diet – More cost-effective solutions for farmers and food producers

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