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University scientists find weapon to fight fungal poison Finding could save millions lost to DON toxin |
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| Written by University of Guelph | |
| Dec. 7, 2009 – University of Guelph researchers have found a potential weapon against deoxynivalelnol (DON), the toxin produced by the fusarium fungus which infects cereal crops, and cost farmers in North America billions of dollars in separate outbreaks during the 1990s. | READ MORE |
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