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The influence of harvesting time and meteorological conditions on the occurrence of Fusarium species and mycotoxin contamination of spring cereals
Author(s) -
Kochiieru Yuliia,
Mankevičienė Audronė,
Cesevičienė Jurgita,
Semaškienė Roma,
Dabkevičius Zeas,
Janavičienė Sigita
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the science of food and agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.782
H-Index - 142
eISSN - 1097-0010
pISSN - 0022-5142
DOI - 10.1002/jsfa.10330
Subject(s) - triticale , mycotoxin , zearalenone , fusarium , avena , agronomy , biology , contamination , crop , vomitoxin , poaceae , horticulture , botany , ecology
BACKGROUND The aim was to determine the influence of harvesting time and meteorological conditions on the occurrence of Fusarium spp. and mycotoxins in the grain of spring cereals. A field experiment was performed in 2016–2018 with spring oat ( Avena sativa L.) and spring triticale (× Triticosecale Wittm.) plots. Grain samples of oat and triticale were analysed for Fusarium infection and co‐contamination with mycotoxins deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEA) and T‐2 toxin (T‐2). RESULTS Results from the three‐year study showed that the occurrence of Fusarium spp. fungi and mycotoxins produced by them in spring oat and triticale grain was most influenced by the meteorological conditions at harvesting time and crop species. CONCLUSIONS It was found that in all experimental years, F. poae , F. tricinctum and F. sporotrichioides predominated in oat grains and F. graminearum , F. sporotrichioides and F. avenaceum predominated in spring triticale; as a result, oat grains were more contaminated with T‐2 and triticale grains with DON and ZEA. Due to the rainy harvesting period in 2017, the contamination level of Fusarium fungi of grain of both crop species was 100%, and the concentrations of DON and ZEA in the samples of spring triticale were several times higher than those set forth in the EU regulation. Co‐occurrence of all three mycotoxins analysed (DON, ZEA and T‐2) was identified in these samples. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry

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