Authors
Antonio Moretti, Michelangelo Pascale, Antonio F Logrieco
Publication date
2019/2/1
Source
Trends in food science & technology
Volume
84
Pages
38-40
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
As determined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, warming of the climate system is unequivocal and has been associated with rising sea levels, diminished amounts of ice and snow and increasing oceanic and atmospheric temperatures. Such climate changes have a significant impact on stages and rates of toxigenic fungi development and can modify host-resistance and host-pathogen interactions, influencing deeply also the conditions for mycotoxin production that vary for each individual pathogen. Moreover, the new combinations mycotoxins/host plants/geographical areas are arising to the attention of the scientific community and require new diagnostic tools and deeper knowledge of both biology and genetics of toxigenic fungi. In this review, it is underlined that an extension of the aflatoxin contamination risk in maize in South and Central-Europe is highly likely in the next 30 years, due to …
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A Moretti, M Pascale, AF Logrieco - Trends in food science & technology, 2019