Fusarium head blight can be a costly problem in wheat crops when millers reject loads that exceed mycotoxin limits, but farmers can reduce this risk. Head blight is a complex disease caused by five commonly found species, including Fusarium graminearum and F culmorum, which can lead to the production of mycotoxins. See also: Grower returns […]
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