This study aimed to characterize and identify Fusarium fungi associated with barley malt samples showing gushing activity in quality control. The study included six different barley samples from different geographic locations in Europe. Barleys were malted in specially designed, computer- controlled micromalting equipment. Fungal contamination was determined with various polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assays including real-time PCR with group and species-specific primers, fungal profiling with PCR with denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography, and PCR with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Furthermore, samples were tested for the presence of hydrophobins. Alternaria, Cochliobolus, and Fusarium were the dominant fungal...
Fungal infection of barley and malt, particularly by the Fusarium species, is a direct cause of spon...
Hydrophobins are small, moderately hydrophobic proteins produced by filamentous fungi. Hydrophobins ...
A study was carried out on 43 malting barley samples collected in 2013 across the Umbria region (cen...
This study aimed to characterize and identify Fusarium fungi associated with barley malt samples sho...
Gushing is a phenomenon in which beer spontaneously, without agitation, vigorously foams out from it...
Fungal hydrophobins have been shown to induce gushing of beer. In order to study the occurrence and ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused by Fusarium and Microdochium species can significantly affect the ...
Gushing, violent and spontaneous over-foaming of beer, is a well-known quality reducing phenomenon e...
AbstractFusarium head blight (FHB) caused by Fusarium and Microdochium species can significantly aff...
n this study, field-grown barley was artificially infected during the heading stage with three Fusar...
Fungal infection of barley and malt, particularly by strains of the genus Fusarium, is known to be a...
none7noFusarium Head Blight (FHB) is a cereal disease widespread throughout the world and mainly stu...
Fusarium infection of barley and malt can cause severe problems in the malting and brewing industry....
AbstractThe industrial use of barley grain has experienced continuous growth, mainly due to its econ...
The fungus Fusarium langsethiae, exclusively described in Europe at present, seems to have taken the...
Fungal infection of barley and malt, particularly by the Fusarium species, is a direct cause of spon...
Hydrophobins are small, moderately hydrophobic proteins produced by filamentous fungi. Hydrophobins ...
A study was carried out on 43 malting barley samples collected in 2013 across the Umbria region (cen...
This study aimed to characterize and identify Fusarium fungi associated with barley malt samples sho...
Gushing is a phenomenon in which beer spontaneously, without agitation, vigorously foams out from it...
Fungal hydrophobins have been shown to induce gushing of beer. In order to study the occurrence and ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused by Fusarium and Microdochium species can significantly affect the ...
Gushing, violent and spontaneous over-foaming of beer, is a well-known quality reducing phenomenon e...
AbstractFusarium head blight (FHB) caused by Fusarium and Microdochium species can significantly aff...
n this study, field-grown barley was artificially infected during the heading stage with three Fusar...
Fungal infection of barley and malt, particularly by strains of the genus Fusarium, is known to be a...
none7noFusarium Head Blight (FHB) is a cereal disease widespread throughout the world and mainly stu...
Fusarium infection of barley and malt can cause severe problems in the malting and brewing industry....
AbstractThe industrial use of barley grain has experienced continuous growth, mainly due to its econ...
The fungus Fusarium langsethiae, exclusively described in Europe at present, seems to have taken the...
Fungal infection of barley and malt, particularly by the Fusarium species, is a direct cause of spon...
Hydrophobins are small, moderately hydrophobic proteins produced by filamentous fungi. Hydrophobins ...
A study was carried out on 43 malting barley samples collected in 2013 across the Umbria region (cen...