Dr. Nokwazi Carol Mbili | Plant Pathology | Research Excellence Award
Senior Lecturer | University of KwaZulu-nATAL | South Africa
Dr. Nokwazi Carol Mbili is a researcher specializing in Plant Pathology, with strong expertise in Postharvest Pathology, Postharvest Technology, Food Safety, and Biological Control. Her research focuses on sustainable management of postharvest diseases in horticultural crops, emphasizing plant-based extracts, biological control agents, and integrated disease management strategies to enhance food quality and safety. She also explores innovative, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic fungicides for fresh produce preservation. Dr. Mbili currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where she contributes to teaching, postgraduate supervision, and collaborative research in plant health and postharvest systems. Her key contributions include advancing knowledge on natural antifungal compounds, edible coatings, and integrated control strategies for fungal pathogens affecting fruits and cereals. Her work supports sustainable agriculture by reducing postharvest losses, improving food safety, and promoting environmentally responsible technologies with direct relevance to industry, policy development, and global food security initiatives.
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Featured Publications
Adaptive Scheme for Elimination of Broadband Noise and Impulsive Disturbances from AR and ARMA Signals
– IEEE Trans. Signal Processing, 2002
Application of Adaptive Filtering to Dynamic Weighing of Vehicles
– Control Engineering Practice, 1996
Dynamic Mass Measurement in Checkweighers Using a Discrete Time-Variant Low-Pass Filter
– Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2014
Identification of Nonstationary Stochastic Systems Using Parallel Estimation Schemes
– IEEE Trans. Automatic Control
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Mditshwa, A., Magwaza, L. S., Tesfay, S. Z., & Mbili, N. C. (2017). Postharvest quality and composition of organically and conventionally produced fruits: A review. Scientia Horticulturae, 216, 148–159.
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Tesfay, S. Z., Magwaza, L. S., Mbili, N. C., & Mditshwa, A. (2017). Carboxyl methylcellulose containing moringa plant extracts as new postharvest organic edible coating for avocado (Persea americana Mill.) fruit. Scientia Horticulturae, 226, 201–207.
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Mditshwa, A., Magwaza, L. S., Tesfay, S. Z., & Mbili, N. C. (2017). Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on postharvest quality and composition of tomatoes: A review. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 54(10), 3025–3035.
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Shude, S., Yobo, K. S., & Mbili, N. C. (2020). Progress in the management of Fusarium head blight of wheat: An overview. South African Journal of Science, 116(11–12), 1–7.
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Mbili, N. C., Opara, U. L., Lennox, C. L., & Vries, F. A. (2017). Citrus and lemongrass essential oils inhibit Botrytis cinerea on ‘Golden Delicious’, ‘Pink Lady’ and ‘Granny Smith’ apples. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 124(5), 499–511.*