1977
DOI: 10.1016/0015-6264(77)90073-6
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Toxicity of a moniliformin-producing strain of fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans isolated from maize

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“…fusaproliferin, enniatins, and beauvericin) from Fusarium strains has been shown to be 20-30°C. 20,22,23,[26][27][28] Consistent with these data, results from this study indicate that an optimum temperature for the maximal production of neoN-methylsansalvamide was about 25°C.…”
Section: Effects Of Culture Conditions On Response Variablessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…fusaproliferin, enniatins, and beauvericin) from Fusarium strains has been shown to be 20-30°C. 20,22,23,[26][27][28] Consistent with these data, results from this study indicate that an optimum temperature for the maximal production of neoN-methylsansalvamide was about 25°C.…”
Section: Effects Of Culture Conditions On Response Variablessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…subglutinans (Fusarium sacchari var. subglutinans) 2 = Fusarium subglutinans (see this) Hussein et al, 1991;Kriek et al, 1977;Lew et al, 1996;Logrieco et al, 1993;Marasas et al, 1986;Rabie et al, 1982 Fusarium napiforme Marasas et al, 1991;Schütt et al, 1998 Fotso et al, 2002;Schütt et al, 1998 Marasas et al, 1988;Schütt et al, 1998 …”
Section: Fungal Species Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schütt et al, 1998 Fusarium pseudocircinatum Fotso et al, 2002;Schütt et al, 1998Fusarium pseudonygamai Fotso et al, 2002Schütt et al, 1998 Hussein et al, 1991;Kriek et al, 1977;Marasas et al, 1986;Lew et al, 1996;Logrieco et al, 1993;Rabie et al, 1982;Schütt et al, 1998 Fusarium temperatum Scauflaire et al, 2011;Sewram et al, Ballester, A.R., Marcet-Houben, M., Levin, E., Sela, N., Selma-Lazaro, C., Carmona, L., Wisniewski, M., Droby, S., Gonzales-Candelas, L. …”
Section: Fusarium Pseudoanthophilumunclassified
“…This toxin causes intoxication, and the lesions include intestinal hemorrhage, muscle weakness, breathing difficulty, cyanosis, coma and death [73]. However, in studies in barnyard fowls and rodents using subacute and chronic dosages, its effect was on the heart.…”
Section: Moniliforminmentioning
confidence: 99%