TY - GEN AU - Stępień,Łukasz AU - Stępień,Łukasz TI - Fusarium : Mycotoxins, Taxonomy and Pathogenicity SN - books978-3-03943-409-1 PY - 2020/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - Biology, life sciences KW - Technology, engineering, agriculture KW - Fusarium head blight KW - Fusarium species KW - soil minerals KW - mycotoxins KW - organic farming KW - sowing value KW - winter wheat KW - Maize KW - Fusarium KW - monitoring KW - forage KW - silage KW - maize ear rot KW - nivalenol KW - fumonisins KW - flax KW - Fusarium oxysporum KW - pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains KW - sensitization KW - DNA methylation KW - PR genes KW - ear rot KW - maize KW - FUM1 KW - pathogenicity KW - virulence KW - Fusarium graminearum KW - next-generation sequencing KW - proteomics KW - photobiology KW - transcription factor KW - White collar complex KW - Fusarium asiaticum KW - colonization KW - endophyte KW - Fo47 KW - wilt disease KW - fusarium KW - LC-MS/MS KW - mycotoxin KW - occurrence KW - wheat KW - trichothecene KW - NF-κB KW - intestinal inflammation KW - combinatory effects KW - food safety KW - resistance expression KW - aggressiveness KW - F. graminearum KW - F. culmorum KW - isolate effect KW - disease index KW - Fusarium-damaged kernel KW - deoxynivalenol KW - susceptibility window KW - inoculation time and FHB response KW - keratomycosis KW - onychomycosis KW - horizontal cross-kingdom KW - disease index (DI) KW - fusarium damaged kernels (FDK) KW - deoxynivalenol (DON) KW - host-pathogen relations KW - phenotyping FHB KW - Cereals KW - silo KW - fungi KW - modelling KW - 3D colonisation KW - respiration KW - ergosterol KW - zearalenone KW - trichothecenes KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - It has been over 200 years since Fusarium pathogens were described for the first time, and they are still in the spotlight of researchers worldwide, mostly due to the mycotoxigenic abilities and the subsequent introduction of harmful metabolites into the food chain. The accelerating climatic changes are resulting in pathogen population and chemotype shifts all around the world, thus increasing the demand for continuous studies of factors that affect the virulence, disease severity and mycotoxin accumulation in plant tissues. This Special Issue summarizes recent advances in the field of Fusarium genetics, biology and toxicology UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3088 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69298 ER -