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Abstract Members of the Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) are the primary cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat, and frequently contaminate grain with trichothecene mycotoxins that pose a serious threat to food safety and animal health. The species identity and trichothecene toxin potential of 151 FGSC isolates collected from wheat in Uruguay were determined via multilocus genotyping. Although F. graminearum with the 15ADON trichothecene type accounted for 86% of the isolates examined, five different FGSC species and all three trichothecene types were identified in this collection. This is the first report of Fusarium asiaticum, Fusarium brasilicum, Fusarium cortaderiae, and Fusarium austroamericanum from Uruguay. In addition, we observed significant (P

UMPIÉRREZ-FALAICHE, M. , GARMENDIA, G. , PEREYRA, S. , RODRÍGUEZ-HARALAMBIDES, A. , WARD, T.J. , VERO, S.
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International Journal of Food Microbiology, v. 166, n. 1, p. 135-140, 2013
0168-1605
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FITOPATOLOGIA; TRIGO