Sökning: "Mykotoxiner"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 24 uppsatser innehållade ordet Mykotoxiner.
1. Detektion och aktion vid mögelförekomst i vallfoder till hästar
Kandidat-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementSammanfattning : Mögel kan vara ett vanligt fynd i vallfoder. Detta kan innebära en hälsorisk för hästar då vissa mögelarter kan bilda mykotoxiner. Även mögelarter utan känd förmåga att bilda mykotoxiner kan innebära en hälsorisk för hästarna då de kan bilda sporer som kan inhaleras av hästarna vilket kan leda till ekvin astma. LÄS MER
2. Förekomst av toxiner i foder till häst
Kandidat-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and BiochemistrySammanfattning : An adult horse in the wild devotes a greater part of the day to seeking food. Stabled horses are provided with horse feed that has been preserved and stored to be available all year round. When harvesting, storing and handling horse feed, it can become infested by mold and fungi that can cause toxins in the feed. LÄS MER
3. Scrape off or throw away? : consumer attitudes to mouldy foods at home
Master-uppsats, SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesSammanfattning : Knowledge about how consumers handle mouldy food products at home is limited. It is of interest to investigate these aspects more closely, since some moulds can produce mycotoxins and other secondary metabolites that could be harmful to human health. LÄS MER
4. Choke disease in timothy : seed borne disease and mycotoxins
Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant PathologySammanfattning : Epichloë spp. and their asexual state, formerly named Neotyphodium, are endophytes of the phylum Ascomycota that are symbionts of cool-season grasses. There has been an estimation that one third of all cool-season grass species all over the world are associated with these endophytes. LÄS MER
5. Mycotoxins – an increasing problem? : the effects of climate changes on Fusarium mould populations and the occurrence of fusaro toxins in Swedish cereals
Kandidat-uppsats, SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesSammanfattning : Future changes in climate are expected to affect Sweden in the form of an up to 40 % increase in precipitation and a mean temperature that will be elevated by 3 - 4.5 °C by the end of the 21st century. These are conditions that presumably favour growth of Fusarium moulds. LÄS MER