2022
DOI: 10.3390/jof8101104
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The Role of Preharvest Natural Infection and Toxin Contamination in Food and Feed Safety in Maize, South-East Hungary, 2014–2021

Abstract: Mycotoxins originating in the preharvest period represent a less studied research problem, even though they are of the utmost practical significance in maize production, determining marketability (within EU limits), and storage ability, competitiveness, and profit rate. In this study, 18–23 commercial hybrids were tested between 2014 and 2021. Natural infection from Fusarium spp. was higher than 1.5%, and for Aspergillus spp. this was normally 0.01% or 0, much lower than would be considered as severe infection… Show more

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“…Compared to preharvest problems, storage problems can be resolved much easier; however, without excellent preharvest control, the prevention of toxin contamination in the storage facilities is a nearly hopeless task. In an eight-year period, we found three aflatoxin years, with 2022 being the fourth such year [51]. As such, it is clear that, in Hungary, preharvest-origin aflatoxin contamination is present by up to more than 2000 mg/kg and strongly differs between hybrids.…”
Section: Ear Rot Mycotoxins and Losses In Maize Productionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Compared to preharvest problems, storage problems can be resolved much easier; however, without excellent preharvest control, the prevention of toxin contamination in the storage facilities is a nearly hopeless task. In an eight-year period, we found three aflatoxin years, with 2022 being the fourth such year [51]. As such, it is clear that, in Hungary, preharvest-origin aflatoxin contamination is present by up to more than 2000 mg/kg and strongly differs between hybrids.…”
Section: Ear Rot Mycotoxins and Losses In Maize Productionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…As breeders concentrate on yielding ability, the resistance background of the hybrids remains mostly in shadow. A vast majority of the tested international hybrids are susceptible or highly susceptible to one or more major toxigenic fungi [10,[50][51][52]. This is proof that this is not the central problem of the maize breeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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