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Articles

Monascus Purpureus in Silage

Pages 99-108 | Published online: 25 Sep 2018
 

Summary

A mold answering to the description of M. purpureus Went was found to be the typical fungus present in a moldy silage which killed eleven horses. The pathogenic properties of the organism have not as yet been wholly determined. This appears to be the first record of the occurrence of Monascus in this country.

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