Introduction
Yeasts play a significant role in nutrition, medicine, and bio- control of plant pathogens. Certain yeasts act as antagonists in postharvest infections on fruits such as apples and citrus (Blevea et al., 2006; Janisiewicz et al., 2001). However, fungi cause most plant disease, accounting for perhaps 70% of all major crop diseases (Doores and Splittstoesser, 1983; Janis- iewicz et al., 2001). Apart from the effects of high temperature and relative humidity, fungi produce pectic enzymes that break down apple pectin to expose the nutrients of the cells to the fungi
IntroductionYeasts play a significant role in nutrition, medicine, and bio- control of plant pathogens. Certain yeasts act as antagonists in postharvest infections on fruits such as apples and citrus (Blevea et al., 2006; Janisiewicz et al., 2001). However, fungi cause most plant disease, accounting for perhaps 70% of all major crop diseases (Doores and Splittstoesser, 1983; Janis- iewicz et al., 2001). Apart from the effects of high temperature and relative humidity, fungi produce pectic enzymes that break down apple pectin to expose the nutrients of the cells to the fungi
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