Mycotoxin producing potential of Fusarium graminearum isolates from Uruguayan barley
Twelve isolates ofFusarium graminearum were obtained from barley grains collected from different Uruguayan regions (harvest 1993–94). This was the predominant fungal species contaminating the crop due to a particular humid and warm season with cold nights conducive to toxin production The isolates w...
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1996
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