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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 January; 49(1): 234-235

Sterigmatocystin in dairy cattle feed contaminated with Aspergillus versicolor.

R F Vesonder and B W Horn

ABSTRACT

Sterigmatocystin (7.75 micrograms/g of feed) and a high-propagule-density of Aspergillus versicolor were detected in feed associated with acute clinical symptoms of bloody diarrhea and death in dairy cattle. Nine isolates of A. versicolor from the feed produced 13 to 89 micrograms of sterigmatocystin per g on cracked corn and lower amounts in liquid culture. This is the first report of sterigmatocystin in dairy cattle feed in the United States.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 January; 49(1): 234-235




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