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Toxin from <i>Fusarium moniliforme</i> : Effects on Plants and Animals
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1973
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BiologyMicrobial ToxinBiosynthesisPlant ToxinToxinologyMycotoxin FormationMycotoxicologyPlant PathologyToxicologyWater-soluble ToxinMycotoxinsMicrobiologyMycotoxin-producing StrainMedicineFungal PathogenFusarium MoniliformeHealth Sciences
A mycotoxin-producing strain of Fusarium moniliforme was isolated from southern leaf blight-damaged corn seed. A water-soluble toxin, subsequently purified from the fungus, had an oral median lethal dose of 4.0 milligrams per kilogram in 1-day-old cockerels. The toxin also produced plant growth-regulating and phytotoxic effects on plant systems. Physical and chemical data presented for the toxin suggest a structurally new toxin. The trivial name "moniliformin" has been assigned to the toxin.
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