Volume 8

IHE Journal of Science

Table of Contents

Characterization and detection of aflatoxigenic genes in fungi associated with kulikuli (groundnut cake) from Nigeria.

Gbolagade Jonathan, Nanamaymuna Abdul-Lateef, Anna Hull, John O. Chikwem, Michael Asemoloye and Adebola Odeseye

Antimicrobial activity of Pleurotus pulmonarius and Coprinus sterquilinus collected from Lincoln University campus.

Gbolagade Jonathan, John Chikwem, Anna Hull, Nanamaymuna Abdul-Lateef, Rita Omuero and Priyanka Chowdhury Tanny

Comparative studies on antimicrobial potentials of Daedalea quercina and Tramates pubescens.

John Chikwem, Gbolagade Jonathan, Anna Hull, Michael Asemoloye, Rita Omuero and Priyanka Chowdhury Tanny

Abstracts of 2019 Science Fair

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