Fusarium tricinctum is a fungal and plant pathogen of various plant diseases worldwide, especially in temperate regions.
[3] It is found on many crops in the world including malt barley (Andersen et al., 1996),[4] and cereals (Chelkowski et al., 1989;[5] Bottalico and Perrone, 2002;[6] Kosiak et al., 2003;[7] and Wiśniewska et al., 2014;[8]).
It is also found on animals such as Rainbow trout, Marasas et al., 1967.
[9] In cereals, it is one of the most common species causes of Fusarium head blight (FHB) and also root rot.
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