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DON content in oat grains in Norway related to weather conditions at different growth stages

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dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-12T13:31:52Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-12T13:31:52Z
dc.date.created 2016-12-05T20:38:55Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Roer, Anne-Grete, Torp, Torfinn, Brodal, Guro, Aamot, Heidi, Strand, Einar, Nordskog, Berit, Dill-Macky, Ruth, Edwards, Simon G., Hofgaard, Ingerd Skow. DON content in oat grains in Norway related to weather conditions at different growth stages. European journal of plant pathology
dc.identifier.issn 0929-1873
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4583
dc.description.abstract High concentrations of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), produced by Fusarium graminearum have occurred frequently in Norwegian oats recently. Early prediction of DON levels is important for farmers, authorities and the Cereal Industry. In this study, the main weather factors influencing mycotoxin accumulation were identified and two models to predict the risk of DON in oat grains in Norway were developed: (1) as a warning system for farmers to decide if and when to treat with fungicide, and (2) for authorities and industry to use at harvest to identify potential food safety problems. Oat grain samples from farmers’ fields were collected together with weather data (2004–2013). A mathematical model was developed and used to estimate phenology windows of growth stages in oats (tillering, flowering etc.). Weather summarisations were then calculated within these windows, and the Spearman rank correlation factor calculated between DON-contamination in oats at harvest and the weather summarisations for each phenological window. DON contamination was most clearly associated with the weather conditions around flowering and close to harvest. Warm, rainy and humid weather during and around flowering increased the risk of DON accumulation in oats, as did dry periods during germination/seedling growth and tillering. Prior to harvest, warm and humid weather conditions followed by cool and dry conditions were associated with a decreased risk of DON accumulation. A prediction model, including only pre-flowering weather conditions, adequately forecasted risk of DON contamination in oat, and can aid in decisions about fungicide treatments.
dc.language EN
dc.title DON content in oat grains in Norway related to weather conditions at different growth stages
dc.type Academic article
cristin.ispublished true
cristin.fulltext original
cristin.qualitycode 1
dc.creator.author Roer, Anne-Grete
dc.creator.author Torp, Torfinn
dc.creator.author Brodal, Guro
dc.creator.author Aamot, Heidi
dc.creator.author Strand, Einar
dc.creator.author Nordskog, Berit
dc.creator.author Dill-Macky, Ruth
dc.creator.author Edwards, Simon G.
dc.creator.author Hofgaard, Ingerd Skow
dc.identifier.cristin 1408661
dc.identifier.bibliographiccitation info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=European journal of plant pathology&rft.volume=&rft.date=2016
dc.identifier.jtitle European journal of plant pathology
dc.identifier.pagecount 18
dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10658-016-1113-5
dc.type.document Artikkel


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