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Occurrence of the mycotoxin moniliformin in maize (<i>Zea mays</i>L.) ears infected by<i>Fusarium subglutinans</i>(Wollenw. & Reinking) Nelson<i>et al.</i>
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Health SciencesMedicineMycotoxin FormationMaize EarsFusarium SubglutinansPathologyMycotoxicologyPlant PathologyFungal BiologyMycotoxinsMicrobiologyRot SymptomsFungal PathogenMycotoxin Moniliformin
Fusarium subglutinans has been identified as a prevailing pathogen of maize ears in Poland in the seasons 1985-1991. About 95-100% of ears with Fusarium ear rot symptoms were infected by this species. Moniliformin was present in all 57 ears with pink ear rot symptoms examined. Fusarium-damaged kernels contained an average of 130.9 mg/kg of moniliformin, with large differences between individual samples each year--from 4.2 mg/kg to 530 mg/kg.
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