The fungal threat to global food security
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Avery, Simon V.
Singleton, Ian
Magan, Naresh
Goldman, Gustavo H.
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1878-6146
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Avery SV, Singleton I, Magan N, Goldman GH. (2019) The fungal threat to global food security. Fungal Biology, Volume 123, Issue 8, August 2019, pp. 555-557
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Fungi threaten the security of food supply to human populations on several fronts. They destroy up to 30 % of crop products through disease and spoilage processes, while mycotoxin-producing fungi and opportunistic pathogens endanger food safety. Control of these fungi is vital for improving food security, but current measures are inadequate and further challenges due to human-population growth and climate change are escalating. Investment and innovation in research on strategies to control fungal growth, harnessed through international, inter-disciplinary collaboration across socio-economic boundaries, provides one key to rising to this challenge.
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Climate change, Food spoilage fungi, Fungicides, Mycotoxins, Phytopathogens, Post-harvest losses
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