While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the alterations in wheat grain microbial community composition during storage. Characterization of the bacterial and fungal communities in stored wheat grains revealed the impact of phosphine fumigation, one of the most effective methods to eliminate insects in stored commodities, on the composition of the wheat grain microbiome. High-throughput amplicon sequencing of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene and fungal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region was used to analyze the wheat grain microbiome at different times over as 6 months period of storage. Higher bacterial diversity was found across the samples during the first (immediately after harvest)...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of cereals caused by Fusarium fungi. The disease...
Fusarium causes significant post-harvest quality losses and mycotoxin contamination in stored wheat ...
Worldwide fungal contamination leads to both quantitative and qualitative grain losses during crop g...
While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the...
Wheat grains are colonized by complex microbial communities that have the potential to affect seed q...
Contamination by fungal and bacterial species and their metabolites can affect grain quality and hea...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this study was to investigate the spread of minimal, field born Fusarium inf...
Wheat grains are inhabited by different fungi, including plant pathogens and fungi – mycotoxin produ...
Occupational exposure to grain dust is associated with both acute and chronic effects on the airways...
The endosphere and the rhizosphere are pertinent milieus with microbial communities that perturb the...
The knowledge of grain storage health is extremely important because production losses due to the ac...
International audienceFusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating fungal disease of small grain cere...
Fungal colonization of stored grain bulks is a major threat for mycotoxin contamination and reductio...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is one of the most dangerous diseases of winter wheat, resulting in reduc...
Wheat grains are inhabited by different fungi, including plant pathogens and fungi – mycotoxin produ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of cereals caused by Fusarium fungi. The disease...
Fusarium causes significant post-harvest quality losses and mycotoxin contamination in stored wheat ...
Worldwide fungal contamination leads to both quantitative and qualitative grain losses during crop g...
While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the...
Wheat grains are colonized by complex microbial communities that have the potential to affect seed q...
Contamination by fungal and bacterial species and their metabolites can affect grain quality and hea...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this study was to investigate the spread of minimal, field born Fusarium inf...
Wheat grains are inhabited by different fungi, including plant pathogens and fungi – mycotoxin produ...
Occupational exposure to grain dust is associated with both acute and chronic effects on the airways...
The endosphere and the rhizosphere are pertinent milieus with microbial communities that perturb the...
The knowledge of grain storage health is extremely important because production losses due to the ac...
International audienceFusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating fungal disease of small grain cere...
Fungal colonization of stored grain bulks is a major threat for mycotoxin contamination and reductio...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is one of the most dangerous diseases of winter wheat, resulting in reduc...
Wheat grains are inhabited by different fungi, including plant pathogens and fungi – mycotoxin produ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of cereals caused by Fusarium fungi. The disease...
Fusarium causes significant post-harvest quality losses and mycotoxin contamination in stored wheat ...
Worldwide fungal contamination leads to both quantitative and qualitative grain losses during crop g...