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Abraham Z. Joffe





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Abraham Z. Joffe (1909–2000) was Professor of Mycology and Mycotoxicology at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.[1]

Joffe's professional interests were centered primarily in toxigenic fungi associated with production of mycotoxins (aflatoxins, trichothecenes, and other toxins); ecology and environmental factors favoring formation and distribution of Fusarium mycotoxins in cereal grains, feeds and foods; and phytotoxic action of Fusarium strains, and their toxicity in animals and humans.

Joffe is the author of over 130 scientific papers, reviews and monographs. He was a member of several professional associations, a participant in numerous International Conferences and Symposia, and holds two Certificates of Merit from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Ministry of Health of the USSR.

Joffe received his PhD in Mycology and Mycotoxicology at the Institute of Botany, U.S.S.R Academy of Science in Leningrad (1950). He is a member of the Joffe family.

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  1. ^ Leslie, John F.; Summerell, Brett A. (2006). The fusarium laboratory manual. Ames (Iowa): Blackwell publ. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-8138-1919-8.
  • ^ Marsh, P. B. (1987). "Fusarium Species. Their Biology and Toxicology. 1986. By Abraham Z. Joffe. John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY. 988 pp". American Journal of Alternative Agriculture. 2 (3): 140–141. doi:10.1017/S0889189300001831. ISSN 0889-1893.

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