2020
DOI: 10.1099/acmi.ac2020.po1027
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Phenotypic characterization and ecological succession of microorganisms during the fermentation of Cassava and Maize

Abstract: Fermented foods are consumed by a very large population in Africa but the products have many drawbacks ranging from shelf life instability to contamination and toxicity. These foods therefore require an upgrade through improved fermentation processes. This work determined the phenotypic characteristics of the fermenting microorganisms and microbial ecological succession during fermentation of cassava and maize to determine the predominant fermenting microorganisms. Cassava roots and maize grains were fermented… Show more

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