Contamination by fungal and bacterial species and their metabolites can affect grain quality and health of wheat consumers. In this study, sequence analyses of conserved DNA regions of fungi and bacteria combined with determination of trichothecenes and aflatoxins revealed the microbiome and mycotoxins of wheat from different silo positions (top, middle, and bottom) and storage times (3, 6, 9, and 12 months). The fungal community in wheat on the first day of storage (T0) included 105 classified species (81 genera) and 41 unclassified species. Four species had over 10% of the relative abundance: Alternaria alternata (12%), Filobasidium floriforme (27%), Fusarium graminearum (12%), and Wallemia sebi (12%). Fungal diversity and relative abunda...
The aim of this study was to monitor isolates of Alternaria and Fusarium s...
The microbiological quality of 23 grain samples of wheat and barley harvested in the North Caucasus ...
ABSTRACT: Incidence of fungi and concentration of mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZON) ...
Wheat grains are colonized by complex microbial communities that have the potential to affect seed q...
While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the...
This study aimed to assess the occurrence of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxin contamination in stored w...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this study was to investigate the spread of minimal, field born Fusarium inf...
This study introduced the application of high-throughput sequencing techniques to the investigation ...
Fungal colonization of stored grain bulks is a major threat for mycotoxin contamination and reductio...
The knowledge of grain storage health is extremely important because production losses due to the ac...
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International audienceFungal colonization of stored grain bulks is a major threat for mycotoxin cont...
While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the...
Fungal contamination of stored grain is a major concern because it can cause economic losses and pot...
In the United Kingdom, wheat breeding evaluates visible symptoms of Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) but o...
The aim of this study was to monitor isolates of Alternaria and Fusarium s...
The microbiological quality of 23 grain samples of wheat and barley harvested in the North Caucasus ...
ABSTRACT: Incidence of fungi and concentration of mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZON) ...
Wheat grains are colonized by complex microbial communities that have the potential to affect seed q...
While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the...
This study aimed to assess the occurrence of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxin contamination in stored w...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this study was to investigate the spread of minimal, field born Fusarium inf...
This study introduced the application of high-throughput sequencing techniques to the investigation ...
Fungal colonization of stored grain bulks is a major threat for mycotoxin contamination and reductio...
The knowledge of grain storage health is extremely important because production losses due to the ac...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
International audienceFungal colonization of stored grain bulks is a major threat for mycotoxin cont...
While the wheat-associated microbiome is of major agricultural importance, little is known about the...
Fungal contamination of stored grain is a major concern because it can cause economic losses and pot...
In the United Kingdom, wheat breeding evaluates visible symptoms of Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) but o...
The aim of this study was to monitor isolates of Alternaria and Fusarium s...
The microbiological quality of 23 grain samples of wheat and barley harvested in the North Caucasus ...
ABSTRACT: Incidence of fungi and concentration of mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZON) ...