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. 1972 Jan;23(1):177–179. doi: 10.1128/am.23.1.177-179.1972

Effects on Turkey Poults of Rations Containing Corn Invaded by Fusarium tricinctum (Cda.) Sny. & Hans1

C M Christensen a, R A Meronuck a, G H Nelson a, J C Behrens a
PMCID: PMC380303  PMID: 5059619

Abstract

Consumption of an otherwise balanced ration containing 1% of corn invaded by Fusarium tricinctum isolate 2061-C resulted in the death of 13% of turkey poults within 35 days, in decreased feed efficiency and weight gain, and moderate development of bilateral necrotic lesions at angles of the mouth, especially in those that succumbed. Consumption of a ration with 2% of corn invaded by F. tricinctum resulted in death of 60 to 83% of the birds, in greatly reduced growth and feed efficiency in the survivors, and in development of severe mouth lesions. Consumption of rations containing 5, 10, and 20% of corn invaded by the fungus resulted in death of all birds in 5 to 15 days.

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