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UK - Record mycotoxin levels prompt grain rejection fears

Published: September 19, 2007
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Harvest 2007 was one of the worst years for fusarium and mycotoxins in wheat and some loads have already been rejected, NIAB warned today (19 September). Testing at the Cambridge-based centre found that 90% of samples were infected with Fusarium species, compared with 60-70% in the last bad year for pink grains, grain specialist, David Kenyon said. Some 17% had ‘high’ levels of infection – the hi...
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Raducanu Florentina
Raducanu Florentina
15 de febrero de 2008
I think that this paper is very interesting and I want it to be sent to me. At national level I have a project regarding this subject. Advanced studies regarding the possibilities to prevent diseases produced by some toxigenic Fusarium sp. in plant-animal-human trophic chain. All the best, Florentina Raducanu
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