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  2. Penicillium hirsutum - Wikipedia

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    Initial symptoms of blue mold of garlic caused by Penicillium hirsutum include water-soaked or pale-yellow areas on the outer surface of scales. [7] [8] As disease progresses, a green to blue-green, powdery mold may develop on the surface of the lesions. Infected areas of fleshy scales are tan or gray when cut.

  3. Garlic - Wikipedia

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    Garlic is also dried at low temperatures, to preserve the enzymatic activity and sold and kept as garlic granules, and can be rehydrated to reactivate it. [69] Stored garlic can be affected by Penicillium decay known as "blue mold" (or "green mold" in some locales), especially in high humidity. [70]

  4. Penicillium expansum - Wikipedia

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    Penicillium expansum is a psychrophilic blue mold that is common throughout the world in soil. [1] It causes Blue Mold of apples, one of the most prevalent and economically damaging post-harvest diseases of apples.

  5. What happens if you eat mold? Food safety experts share which ...

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    So blue cheese lovers can rejoice. "Bad" mold grows on foods due to spoilage, says Wee. Food mold comes in many different colors and textures. On bread, it may look like green or black spots, says ...

  6. Garlic production in China - Wikipedia

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    Garlic grows better in regions with temperature variation of 12 to 24 degrees Celsius. It is shallow rooted and hence good drainage condition is essential, particularly when grown in sandy soils. Use of pesticides is done after field tests. The common garlic disease is blue mold rot, particularly noted when stored in sealed containers. The ...

  7. How to Eat Brie Cheese, According to Experts (Including if ...

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    Signs of spoilage include sliminess, grittiness, a sour or rancid smell, orange spots, and fluffy or blue mold growth. For more Better Homes & Gardens news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter!

  8. List of citrus diseases - Wikipedia

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    Black mold rot Aspergillus niger: Black root rot Thielaviopsis basicola Chalara elegans [synanamorph] Black rot Alternaria citri: Black spot Guignardia citricarpa Phyllosticta citricarpa [synanamorph] Blue mold Penicillium italicum: Botrytis blossom and twig blight, gummosis Botrytis cinerea Botryotinia fuckeliana [teleomorph] Branch knot

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    YouTuber Rosanna Pansino, who has 14.5 million subscribers, uploaded a video Monday claiming she found mold in a pizza meal. MrBeast’s Lunchables knockoff is already getting customer complaints ...