Detection of airborne trichothecene-producing Fusarium species in chicken houses.
@article{Wang2011DetectionOA,
title={Detection of airborne trichothecene-producing Fusarium species in chicken houses.},
author={Yaling Wang and Tongjie Chai and Guo-zhong Lu and Lijun Sun and Yi Ouyang and Xiaodong Sun},
journal={Frontiers in bioscience},
year={2011},
volume={3},
pages={
74-80
}
}One hundred and forty three airborne Fusarium isolates in chicken houses belonging to seven Fusarium species were analyzed by PCR with Tri5 gene as a specific marker of mycotoxin product . The result of Tri5 gene sequence analysis indicates that the PCR amplification products were 89%-96% identical to the previously reported Tri5 genes, which were all amplified from four F. poae isolates. T-2 toxin and DON was measured by immunoaffinity column and high performance liquid chromatography in Tri5…
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