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Fumonisin, Vomitoxin, and Other Mycotoxins in Corn Produced by Fusarium Fungi-Beef Cattle

Last Updated: February 21, 2011

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Fact Sheet Written by:

Paul Vincelli, Extension Plant Pathologist, and Gary Parker, Extension Swine Specialist

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University of Kentucky http://www.uky.edu/Ag/AnimalSciences/pubs

Certain Fusarium fungi are capable of causing a variety of diseases in corn, including seedling disease, stalk rots, and ear rots. In addition to their direct effect on corn yields, Fusarium fungi sometimes produce mycotoxins (poisonous substances produced by fungi) in the infected ears and kernels. The mycotoxins produced by Fusarium spp. in cereal grains are second only to the aflatoxins in attracting the attention of scientists and farmers.

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