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The risk of toxins byFusarium graminearum in wheat — interactions between weather and agronomic factors

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In the course of a Fusarium Monitoring for winter wheat in Bavaria five deoxynivalenol risk factors have been identified. The major Fusarium species wasF. graminearum, which usually has one disease cycle; under specific weather conditions obviously a bicyclic spread of the pathogen occurs.

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In einem seit 1989 laufenden Fusarium-Monitoring wurden für Winterweizen in Bayern fünf Deoxynivalenol-Risikofaktoren identifiziert. Am häufigsten kamF. graminearum vor. Diese Art breitet sich in der Regel mit einer Askosporengeneration, bei besonderen Witterungsvoraussetzungen mit einer zweiten Konidiosporengeneration zur Ähre aus.

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Obst, A., Lepschy, J., Beck, R. et al. The risk of toxins byFusarium graminearum in wheat — interactions between weather and agronomic factors. Mycotox Res 16 (Suppl 1), 16–20 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02942972

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