Effects of the botanical composition and weather conditions on mycotoxins in winter forage from grassland |
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Authors: | H. Laser W. Opitz v. Boberfeld K. Wöhler D. Wolf |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Grassland Management and Forage Production, University of Giessen, Germany;(2) German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN), Bonn |
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Abstract: | The paper focuses on possible effects of the botanical composition and weather conditions on the extend of zearalenone and ochratoxin A concentrations in various grass swards in winter pasture systems. Zearalenone is only detectable in pure stands ofLolium perenne or inLolio-Cynosuretum plant communities, respectively. The occurrence of ochratoxin A is more frequent and less specific concerning the botanical composition. This mycotoxin was found in both,Lolium perenne andFestuca arundinacea in varying years. The incidence of ochratoxin A depends on year and is apparently related to the weather conditions in autumn and winter. There was no evidence that particular locatio8/22/2008 12:57PMns have a higher or a lower risk for high ochratoxin A or zearalenone concentrations than others. Peak values in individual swards are not intermittent over the years. Presented at the 25th Mykotoxin-Workshop in Giessen, Germany, May 19–21, 2003 |
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Keywords: | winter pasture botanical composition ochratoxin A zearalenone |
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