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. 1978 Dec;36(6):885–888. doi: 10.1128/aem.36.6.885-888.1978

Survey of 1977 crop year preharvest corn for vomitoxin.

R F Vesonder, A Ciegler, R F Rogers, K A Burbridge, R J Bothast, A H Jensen
PMCID: PMC243162  PMID: 736543

Abstract

Fifty-two preharvest corn samples were collected in mid-October 1977 from 26 farms in a four-county area of northwest Ohio. Vomitoxin ranging from 0.5 to 10 microgram/g was found in 24 of the samples. Analysis for vomitoxin was by gas-liquid chromatography. Preceding harvest in northwest Ohio, unusual wet conditions prevailed, making it favorable for Fusarium growth. Gibberella zeae-infected kernels ranged from 2 to 50% of the kernels analyzed for 44 corn samples, and 8 corn samples showed no infection.

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