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Contamination of food and feed grains by aflatoxins is a problem throughout the world. Corn produced in the southeastern United States has higher levels of aflatoxin than corn produced in the Corn Belt of the Midwest.
Publication Date
3-2000
City
Baton Rouge
Recommended Citation
Tubajika, K. M.; Mascagni, H. J. Jr.; Damann, K. E.; and Russin, J. S., "Aflatoxin Production in Corn by Aspergillus flavus Relative to Inoculation, Planting Date, and Harvest Moisture in Louisiana (Research Report #102)" (2000). LSU AgCenter Research Reports. 22.
https://repository.lsu.edu/agcenter_researchreports/22