Among plant fungal diseases, those affecting cereals represent a huge problem in terms of food security and safety. Cereals, such as maize and wheat, are very often targets of mycotoxigenic fungi. The limited availability of chemical plant protection products and physical methods to control mycotoxigenic fungi and to reduce food and feed mycotoxin contamination fosters alternative approaches, such as the use of beneficial fungi as an active ingredient of biological control products. Competitive interactions, including both exploitation and interference competition, between pathogenic and beneficial fungi, are generally recognized as mechanisms to control plant pathogens populations and to manage plant diseases. In the present review, two ex...
Within this study, food safety management systems for wheat and maize, and derived white wheat flour...
Fungi that belong to the genera Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium pose serious phytopathologica...
Aflatoxins (AF) and ochratoxin A (OTA) are two of the most abundant food-contaminating mycotoxins, p...
Among plant fungal diseases, those affecting cereals represent a huge problem in terms of food secur...
Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites formed by specific fungi that grow on living plants and their resid...
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) is a devastating fungal disease of small grain cereals such as wheat and ...
Health and safety of food and feed are the most important criteria for their quality. The quality of...
The phytopathogenic fungi are now approaching their 3rd century, being most economically important m...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat and barley and Fusarium ear rot in maize is caused by several Fu...
Fusarium diseases of small grain cereals and maize cause significant yield losses worldwide. Fusariu...
Pathogenic Fusarium spp. cause head blight in wheat or ear rot in maize leading to yield losses and ...
Fusarium is mycelia fungi which can attack field crops and stored agricultural products. This fungus...
Mycotoxins are the toxic secondary metabolites produced by wide scope of microscopic filamentary fun...
The continuous pursuit of food quality, the need to feed an increasing global population and the leg...
Fusarium-ear blight is a destructive disease in various cereal-growing regions and leads to signific...
Within this study, food safety management systems for wheat and maize, and derived white wheat flour...
Fungi that belong to the genera Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium pose serious phytopathologica...
Aflatoxins (AF) and ochratoxin A (OTA) are two of the most abundant food-contaminating mycotoxins, p...
Among plant fungal diseases, those affecting cereals represent a huge problem in terms of food secur...
Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites formed by specific fungi that grow on living plants and their resid...
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) is a devastating fungal disease of small grain cereals such as wheat and ...
Health and safety of food and feed are the most important criteria for their quality. The quality of...
The phytopathogenic fungi are now approaching their 3rd century, being most economically important m...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat and barley and Fusarium ear rot in maize is caused by several Fu...
Fusarium diseases of small grain cereals and maize cause significant yield losses worldwide. Fusariu...
Pathogenic Fusarium spp. cause head blight in wheat or ear rot in maize leading to yield losses and ...
Fusarium is mycelia fungi which can attack field crops and stored agricultural products. This fungus...
Mycotoxins are the toxic secondary metabolites produced by wide scope of microscopic filamentary fun...
The continuous pursuit of food quality, the need to feed an increasing global population and the leg...
Fusarium-ear blight is a destructive disease in various cereal-growing regions and leads to signific...
Within this study, food safety management systems for wheat and maize, and derived white wheat flour...
Fungi that belong to the genera Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium pose serious phytopathologica...
Aflatoxins (AF) and ochratoxin A (OTA) are two of the most abundant food-contaminating mycotoxins, p...