Due to contamination of barley grains by Fusarium langsethiae, T-2 toxin can be present in the brewing process. It has been observed that the presence of the yeast Geotrichum candidum during malting can reduce the final concentration of this mycotoxin in beer. In this work, a co-culture method was carried out for both microorganisms in order to evaluate the effect on T-2 mycotoxin concentration in comparison with the pure culture of F. langsethiae in the same conditions. The microbial growth of both microorganisms was assessed using three different methods: dry weight, DOPE-FISH, and DNA quantifi cation. In coculture, both microorganisms globally developed less than in pure cultures but G. candidum showed a better growth than F. langsethiae...
This study has examined the effect of ecophysiological factors, water activity (aw, 0.995-0.90) and...
Mycotoxins are toxic fungal secondary metabolites that contaminate food and feed. Mycotoxin contamin...
Fusarium langsethiae is a toxigenic fungus that was formally described as a new species in 2004. Thi...
F. langsethiae has been recently installed and detected in French barley used for malting. This spec...
En France, la récente apparition et implantation de l’espèce Fusarium langsethiae sur les orges de b...
The establishment of Fusarium species, especially F. langsethiae and F. sporotrichioides known for p...
In malt production, steeping and germination steps offer favorable environmental conditions for fung...
The fungus Fusarium langsethiae, exclusively described in Europe at present, seems to have taken the...
Fusarium langsethiae, a toxigenic fungus known to contaminate small-grain cereals with type A tricho...
Fusarium langsethiae has been isolated from infected cereals in central and northern Europe where i...
The effect of natural phenolic acids was tested on the growth and production of T-2 and HT-2 toxins ...
Studies were undertaken to investigate the factors affecting mycotoxin production in Fusar...
Fusarium langsethiae is a fungus that has recently been implicated in the contamination of small-gra...
Mycotoxins have been widely studied by many research groups but further multidisciplinary research i...
Mycotoxins are produced by some fungal species of the genera Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Fusarium ...
This study has examined the effect of ecophysiological factors, water activity (aw, 0.995-0.90) and...
Mycotoxins are toxic fungal secondary metabolites that contaminate food and feed. Mycotoxin contamin...
Fusarium langsethiae is a toxigenic fungus that was formally described as a new species in 2004. Thi...
F. langsethiae has been recently installed and detected in French barley used for malting. This spec...
En France, la récente apparition et implantation de l’espèce Fusarium langsethiae sur les orges de b...
The establishment of Fusarium species, especially F. langsethiae and F. sporotrichioides known for p...
In malt production, steeping and germination steps offer favorable environmental conditions for fung...
The fungus Fusarium langsethiae, exclusively described in Europe at present, seems to have taken the...
Fusarium langsethiae, a toxigenic fungus known to contaminate small-grain cereals with type A tricho...
Fusarium langsethiae has been isolated from infected cereals in central and northern Europe where i...
The effect of natural phenolic acids was tested on the growth and production of T-2 and HT-2 toxins ...
Studies were undertaken to investigate the factors affecting mycotoxin production in Fusar...
Fusarium langsethiae is a fungus that has recently been implicated in the contamination of small-gra...
Mycotoxins have been widely studied by many research groups but further multidisciplinary research i...
Mycotoxins are produced by some fungal species of the genera Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Fusarium ...
This study has examined the effect of ecophysiological factors, water activity (aw, 0.995-0.90) and...
Mycotoxins are toxic fungal secondary metabolites that contaminate food and feed. Mycotoxin contamin...
Fusarium langsethiae is a toxigenic fungus that was formally described as a new species in 2004. Thi...