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Influence of harvest and storage conditions on trichothecenes levels in various cereals.

Toxicology Letters 2004 October 11
Grain should be harvested at lowest possible humidity, or immediately dried to safe storage humidity to prevent the growth of fungi. Critical steps of grain harvest like conditions of used combine harvester, temperatures and aeration are discussed on their impact on mycotoxin formation.

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