Experiments were conducted to determine the extent of Fusarium langsethiae infection in wheat, barley and oats grown under identical experimental conditions. In total, four experiments were conducted with both winter and spring sown experiments at two locations. The amount of F. langsethiae infection was determined by quantifying F. langsethiae DNA and quantifying the combined concentration of the trichothecene mycotoxins HT-2 and T-2 (HT-2 + T-2) in cereal head fractions (grain and rest of the head) after threshing at harvest. Results of the study showed that under identical experimental conditions, oats had the highest F. langsethiae DNA and HT-2 + T-2 concentrations compared to wheat and barley. This indicates that the high levels detect...
Over recent decades, the Norwegian cereal industry has had major practical and financial challenges ...
Fusarium head blight in cereals is a global issue, threatening food production and food security. Mo...
Over recent decades, the Norwegian cereal industry has had major practical and financial challenges ...
Fusarium langsethiae is a relatively newly identified Fusarium species. It is responsible for the hi...
Fusarium langsethiae, a toxigenic fungus known to contaminate small-grain cereals with type A tricho...
Previous studies identified that UK oats are routinely infected by Fusarium langsethiae and this in...
High levels of mycotoxins are occasionally observed in Norwegian oat grain lots. Mycotoxins of prima...
A field survey was performed to study the infection and development of Fusarium langsethiae in the g...
Fusarium langsethiae is a fungus that has recently been implicated in the contamination of small-gra...
The European Union is currently drafting legislation for maximum limits of the mycotoxins HT2 and ...
High levels of Fusarium mycotoxins HT-2 and T-2 have been detected in UK oats since surveys started ...
Fusarium langsethiae is a toxigenic fungal species that has been reported in European small-grain ce...
Fusarium langsethiae has been identified as the primary producer of HT-2 and T-2 in European cereals...
Frequent occurrences of high levels of Fusarium mycotoxins have been recorded in Norwegian oat grain...
Oat is the third most important cereal crop in Sweden and Fusarium head blight (FHB) disease makes t...
Over recent decades, the Norwegian cereal industry has had major practical and financial challenges ...
Fusarium head blight in cereals is a global issue, threatening food production and food security. Mo...
Over recent decades, the Norwegian cereal industry has had major practical and financial challenges ...
Fusarium langsethiae is a relatively newly identified Fusarium species. It is responsible for the hi...
Fusarium langsethiae, a toxigenic fungus known to contaminate small-grain cereals with type A tricho...
Previous studies identified that UK oats are routinely infected by Fusarium langsethiae and this in...
High levels of mycotoxins are occasionally observed in Norwegian oat grain lots. Mycotoxins of prima...
A field survey was performed to study the infection and development of Fusarium langsethiae in the g...
Fusarium langsethiae is a fungus that has recently been implicated in the contamination of small-gra...
The European Union is currently drafting legislation for maximum limits of the mycotoxins HT2 and ...
High levels of Fusarium mycotoxins HT-2 and T-2 have been detected in UK oats since surveys started ...
Fusarium langsethiae is a toxigenic fungal species that has been reported in European small-grain ce...
Fusarium langsethiae has been identified as the primary producer of HT-2 and T-2 in European cereals...
Frequent occurrences of high levels of Fusarium mycotoxins have been recorded in Norwegian oat grain...
Oat is the third most important cereal crop in Sweden and Fusarium head blight (FHB) disease makes t...
Over recent decades, the Norwegian cereal industry has had major practical and financial challenges ...
Fusarium head blight in cereals is a global issue, threatening food production and food security. Mo...
Over recent decades, the Norwegian cereal industry has had major practical and financial challenges ...