| Literature DB >> 19003428 |
Johanne E Schjøth1, Angelo Visconti, Leif Sundheim.
Abstract
Field experiments in the high rainfall zone (HRZ) and the medium rainfall zone (MRZ) in Zambia were designed to determine the natural occurrence of fumonisins (FB(1-2)) in Zambian maize hybrids, accumulation of FB(1-2) resulting from artificial inoculation with Fusarium verticillioides and effects of climate and planting time on FB(1-2) in maize. Combined FB(1-2) concentrations varied from 0 to 13,050 ng/g, with an overall mean of 666 ng/g. Maize from the HRZ had low incidences of FB(1-2)-positive samples (mean 41%) which contained FB(1-2) below 500 ng/g. In the MRZ, higher incidences (mean 97%) and concentrations (40% of samples >1,000 ng/g) were recorded in two out of three years. There was no correlation between mean location FB(1-2) concentrations in individual years and precipitation, number of rain days or monthly precipitation. Postponing the planting time with 10 or 20 days did not significantly affect FB(1-2) concentration, but it reduced the yields in some years.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19003428 DOI: 10.1007/s11046-008-9166-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycopathologia ISSN: 0301-486X Impact factor: 2.574