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ISOLATION IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH THE SPOILAGE OF CORN

 

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  • Cover page Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Organization of the work Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE1.0        Introduction                                                       1.1   Background of study                            1.2   Statement of problem         1.3   Aims and Objective of the study                
  • 1.4  Significance of the Study             CHAPTER TWO2.0        Literature Review                                      
  • 2.1  Maize as Sweet Corn          
  • 2.2  Types of Sugary Corn and Their Qualities       2.
  • 2.1White Corn                                        2.
  • 2.2Yellow Corn                                               2.
  • 2.3Bi-Coloured Corn                                2.
  • 2.4Mlti-coloured corn                                       2.
  • 2.5Black Corn                        
  • 2.3  Sugery Extender and Super Sweet Type of Corn2.
  • 3.1Yellow Corn                                       2.
  • 3.2White Corn                                        2.
  • 3.3Bio-Coloured Corn                              
  • 2.4  Uses of Maize                                            2.
  • 4.1Human Food                                                      2.
  • 4.2Table 1: Nutritional Values of Maize               2.
  • 4.3Ornament                                         2.
  • 4.4Fodder                                                      2.
  • 4.5Bio-Fuel                                                    
  • 2.5  Factors That can Enhance Corn Spoilage        
  • 2.6  Some Diseases and Pests of Corn                  CHAPTER THREE3.0        Materials and Methods                        
  • 3.1  Materials                                                  
  • 3.2  Methods                                            3.
  • 2.1Collection of Sample                           3.
  • 2.2Sterilization of the Class Wears             3.
  • 2.3Preparation of Culture media                        3.
  • 2.4Preparation of sample                         3.
  • 2.5Plating Techniques                                      
  • 3.3  Identification and Characterization of Isolate  3.
  • 3.1Culture Characteristics         3.
  • 3.2Colony Morphology                             3.
  • 3.3Spore Staining                           3.
  • 3.4Motility Test                                              
  • 3.5  Biochemical Test                                 3.
  • 5.1Carbohydrate Assimilation Test             3.
  • 5.2Amino-Acid Assimilation Test                3.
  • 5.4Lipase Activity Test                                     3.
  • 3.5Fungi Identification                             CHAPTER FOUR4.0          Results                                                    
  • 4.1    Identification                                  
  • 4.2    Enumeration of Isolate                                      4.
  • 2.1Table IV: frequency of Visible Colonies4.
  • 2.2Figure I: Histogram of Isolate Frequency      4.
  • 2.3Figure II: Colony Plates of Fungi Isolates              CHAPTER FIVE5.0       DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION5.1   Discussion                                
  • 5.2  Conclusion                                
  • 5.3  Recommendation                                       References        AppendixLIST OF TABLEi.             Cultural and Morphological Characteristics Identificationii.            Spore Formation, Motility and Biochemical Identificationiii.          Frequency of visible coloniesiv.          Figure I: Histogram of Isolate Frequencyv.           Figure II: Culture Plates of Fungi Isolates

Thesis Abstract

Fungi spoilage organisms are silently invading acidifying, fermenting, discoloring, and disintegrating microbes that render corn (zea mays) unpalatable and unsafe. Fungi spoilage is caused by two factors, (biotic) living which includes insects, birds, rodents and microorganisms and (non-biotic) non-living which includes temperature, humidity and time. Two samples of spoilt corn, red (treated) and white were taken from the store respectively for investigation to ascertain the microorganism associated with the spoilage of the corn. Attention was focused on fungi. Different methods were used in the identification and five genera were isolated. Mucor spp occurred with a frequency of approximately 6%, Aspergillus spp 9%, Rhizopus spp 15%,Penicillium spp 33% and Fusarium spp. 36%. Fusarium spp was most frequent in occurrence in both samples.

Thesis Overview

1.0       INTRODUCTION1.1       BACKGROUND OF STUDYWhat food is more synonymous with summon than freshly picked corn on the cob? Corn grows in “ears, each of which is covered in rows of kernels that are then protected by the silk-like threads called “corn silk” and encased in a husk. Corn is known scientifically as Zea Mays. This moniker reflects its traditional name, Maize, by which it was known to the Native Americans as well as many other cultures throughout the world. Although we often associate corn with the colour yellow, it actually comes in host of different varieties featuring an array of different colors, including red, pink, black, purple and blue. Although corn is now available in markets years round, it is the locally grown varieties that you can purchase during the summer months that not only tastes the best but are usually the least expensive (Pitt and Hocking, et al., 2009).From the time when primitive man began to cultivate crops and store food, spoilage fungi have demanded their tithe. Fuzzes, powders and slimes of white or black, green, orange, red and brown are signs of silently invading, acidifying, fermenting, discoloring and disintegrating microbes rending commodities unpalatable or unsafe (Pitt and Hocking 2002). Pitt and Hocking 2009, also stated that in a prophetic article warned of the danger from common spoilage fungi. Since 1960, a seemingly endless dream of pathogenic fungi discovered. On these ground alone, the statement “it is only a mould” is no longer acceptable to microbiologist, health inspectors or consumers. The demand for accurate identification and characterization of food spoilage fungi has become urgent. This research work is focused on corn and its spoilage organisms. It set out to document current knowledge on the interaction of corn and fungi in the context of spoilage. Area covered are how the fungi is isolated using the suitable best media and identification of corn spoilage fungi. Mycologist develops preference and peculiarities of the type of fungi that are routinely grown. Media will affect colony morphology and color whether particular structures are formed or not, and may affect whether the fungus will be even in culture (Hunt et al, 2004).1.2    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM          Corn (Zea Mays) is a grain grown by farmers in various parts of the world especially in Africa. Its spoilage most times limits its availability to consumers and causes economic waste to farmers. Corn is mostly spoiled by fungi. The identification and characterization of these spoilage organisms will go a long way to profer solution on matter how little to this problem of corn spoilage.1.3       AIMS/OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDYTo microbiologically evaluate and identify fungi involved in corn spoilage using maize as case study.1.4       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDYThe study will help in the acquisition of the knowledge of fungi associated or involved in the spoilage of corn, factors that enhance spoilage of corn and the risk involved in the consumption of spoilt corn.

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