2023
DOI: 10.1094/php-06-23-0054-rs
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Fusarium Species Recovered from Postharvest Hemp Materials from Kentucky Fields

Abstract: As hemp becomes established as a commodity in the U.S., continued cultivation demands a greater understanding of the pathogens that affect the consumable portions such as flowers and grain. Four Fusarium spp. have been confirmed to cause Fusarium head blight on hemp in Kentucky. Several Fusarium species, including F. graminearum, that are known to produce mycotoxins have been confirmed pathogenic on hemp. Fusarium mycotoxins are regulated in grains used for human and animal consumption. Determining which Fusar… Show more

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