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Climate Change and Mycotoxins highlights the importance of the continuous study of climate change impacts on mycotoxigenic fungi and their toxins in food and feed crops. Changing climate conditions across every geographical zone greatly affect rainfall, temperature and concentration of greenhouse ga...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Alfonso, Amparo.; Barea, Jose Miguel.; Binder, Eva.; Botana, Luis M.; Cumagun, Christian Joseph R.; Kovalsky Paris, M.P.; Li, X.; Liu, Yin-Jung.; Logrieco, Antonio.; Magan, Naresh.; Medina-Vaya, Angel.; Moretti, Antonio.; Pangga, Ireneo B.; Rafoss, Trond.; Rodrig.; Sainz, Mar a J.; Sundheim, Leif.; Yang, Xiao-Bing.
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin :
Publication Dates: [2015]
©2015
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110333619
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Summary: Climate Change and Mycotoxins highlights the importance of the continuous study of climate change impacts on mycotoxigenic fungi and their toxins in food and feed crops. Changing climate conditions across every geographical zone greatly affect rainfall, temperature and concentration of greenhouse gases leading to loss in yield and quality of food crops. In outstanding contributions, the authors compile current evidence on the influence of climate change on mycotoxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in food crops pre- and postharvest and during storage of food and animal feed. The chemistry and biology of toxin production is revised and an outlook on control and prevention of the toxin's impact on food and animal feed is given. The editors recommend this book to mycologists, mycotoxicologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nutritionists, the food and feed industries, legislators, analytical chemists, microbiologists, or students of these fields. Unique compilation on the impact of climate change on mycotoxins based on observed trends over the last 10 years. Special focus on the implications for food and feed safety. Latest advances on prediction and prevention of mycotoxin threats to human and animal health. About the Editors Luis M. Botana Is a full Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Santiago, from 2004-2012 director of the Department of Pharmacology and former Fogarty Fellow at the School of Medicine of the Johns Hopkins University. He has been director of the European Reference Laboratory for Marine Toxins from 2004 to 2009. He is author of 25 international patents, over 300
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (197 pages)
ISBN: 9783110333619
Index Number: RA1242
CLC: Q551-53
Contents: Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
List of contributing authors --
1 Climate change and plant diseases caused by mycotoxigenic fungi: implications for food security --
2 Impact of climate change on genetically engineered plants and mycotoxigenic fungi in the north central region of the US --
3 Interactions among plants, arbuscular mycorrhizal and mycotoxigenic fungi related to food crop health in a scenario of climate change --
4 Changes in environmental factors driven by climate change: effects on the ecophysiology of mycotoxigenic fungi --
5 Climate change effects on the biodiversity of mycotoxigenic fungi and their mycotoxins in preharvest conditions in Europe --
6 Fumonisin in maize in relation to climate change --
7 Climate change impacts on mycotoxin production --
8 Considerations about international mycotoxin legislation, food security, and climate change --
Index