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An Overview on Toxigenic Fungi and Mycotoxins in Europe

Edited by Antonio Logrieco and Angelo Visconti 
Springer  2004  


Hardcover  VII + 252 pp  ISBN 1402026455      £85.00
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The growing interest in health risks associated with toxigenic fungi and related mycotoxins has led to the development of a number of research projects during the past decade in several European countries. As a result a great deal of information has been produced on their natural occurrence in plants, foods and feeds in Europe. The differences in environmental conditions (temperature, light, rainfall etc.) and in exposed cultivated plants (type of cereals, cultivars etc.) in the different European countries have significantly influenced the distribution of specific toxigenic fungi and relative mycotoxicological problems. In addition, transglobal transposition of plant products seems to have significantly contributed to the spreading of toxigenic species and lineages worldwide. Therefore, the migration of agriculturally important toxigenic fungi generated by trade exchanges may represent an important source of inoculum for new plant diseases in Europe and for a wider genetic diversity of local populations.

This volume summarises the contribution that experts from 18 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia, Serbia Montenegro, Spain, Turkey and UK) gave at the closing meeting of COST835 held in Martina Franca, Italy, in October 2003. It provides a detailed overview on the occurrence of toxigenic fungi (Fusarium, Aspergillus, Penicillium etc.) and mycotoxins (trichothecenes, zearalenones, fumonisins, ochratoxins, aflatoxins etc.) in plants, foods and feeds that can serve as a basis for risk management based regulatory decision.

It is written for those involved in public health and in agroindustrial products (feed and food) safety, plant pathologists, mycologists, microbiologists, toxicologists, veterinarians, farmers and animal breeders.
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