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View article: Multi-Mycotoxin Contamination of Maize Silages in Flanders, Belgium: Monitoring Mycotoxin Levels from Seed to Feed
Multi-Mycotoxin Contamination of Maize Silages in Flanders, Belgium: Monitoring Mycotoxin Levels from Seed to Feed Open
Maize silage, which in Europe is the main feed for dairy cattle in winter, can be contaminated by mycotoxins. Mycotoxigenic Fusarium spp. originating from field infections may survive in badly sealed silages or re-infect at the cutting edg…
View article: Exploration and mitigation of Fusarium mycotoxin contamination in silage maize : from field to feed
Exploration and mitigation of Fusarium mycotoxin contamination in silage maize : from field to feed Open
Silage maize is one of the main feed components for dairy cattle in Flanders, Belgium. Like many other food and feed crops, maize can be contaminated with mycotoxins, toxic metabolites produced by several fungal species. These mycotoxins m…
View article: Mycotoxins in Flanders’ Fields: Occurrence and Correlations with Fusarium Species in Whole-Plant Harvested Maize
Mycotoxins in Flanders’ Fields: Occurrence and Correlations with Fusarium Species in Whole-Plant Harvested Maize Open
Mycotoxins are well-known contaminants of several food- and feedstuffs, including silage maize for dairy cattle. Climate change and year-to-year variations in climatic conditions may cause a shift in the fungal populations infecting maize,…