

Author: Nkwe David Taylor Joanne Siame Bupe
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0301-486X
Source: Mycopathologia, Vol.160, Iss.2, 2005-09, pp. : 177-186
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Abstract
Brewing and consumption of traditional beer have social–economic significance in most African countries including Botswana. Traditional sorghum malt, wort, and beer samples were collected from three villages around Gaborone, Botswana. Forty-six malt samples were analyzed for fungi on three different media and developing colonies were subcultured for identification.
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