Natural occurrence of Fusarium toxins in barley grown in a southwestern area of Germany

The occurrence of toxins produced by Fusarium species in cereals and other agricultural commodities has increasingly raised interest over the last two decades. Efforts were mainly directed to the occurrence of zearalenone, an estrogenic Fusarium metabolite and to toxic trichothecenes (deoxynivalenol...

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ALLEMAGNE
AMANDE DE LA GRAINE
ASPERGILLUS
BARLEY
CEBADA
CONTAMINACION
CONTAMINATION
Food Microbiology
FOURRAGE GRAIN
FUSARIUM
GERMANY
GERMEN
GRAIN FEED
GRANOS PIENSO
Hordeum - chemistry
Hordeum - microbiology
Hordeum vulgare
KERNELS
MICOTOXINAS
MYCOTOXINE
MYCOTOXINS
Mycotoxins - analysis
ORGE
PENICILLIUM
STRAINS
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