Fusarium mycotoxins – What’s all the fuss about?

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Fusarium mycotoxins – What’s all the fuss about?
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Fusarium mycotoxins are toxic chemicals produced by a group of fungi called Fusarium. These fungi produce mycotoxins when they infect cereals, resulting in a disease called fusarium head blight (see photo). Fusarium infects the crop during flowering in early June and symptoms develop about a month later in early July.

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