Toxigenicity of f. graminearum residing on host plants alternative to wheat as influenced by environmental conditions

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  • who: Sigita Janaviciene and colleagues from the Institute of Agriculture, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry have published the paper: Toxigenicity of F. graminearum Residing on Host Plants Alternative to Wheat as Influenced by Environmental Conditions, in the Journal: Toxins 2022, 541 of /2022/
  • what: This study demonstrated the ability of F. graminearum isolated from all asymptomatic dicotyledonous hosts to induce FHB in spring wheat .
  • how: The obtained results showed that the F. graminearum strains from alternative host plants could produce nivalenol (NIV) deoxynivalenol (DON) fusarenonX (FUS-X) 3-ADON deoxynivalenol-3 . . .

     

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