Assessment of mycotoxin risk on corn in the Philippines under current and future climate change conditions

Reviews on Environmental Health
Arnold R SalvacionChristian Joseph R Cumagun

Abstract

This study attempts to assess the risk of mycotoxins (aflatoxins and fumonisins) contamination on corn in the Philippines under current and projected climate change conditions using fuzzy logic methodology based on the published range of temperature and rainfall conditions that favor mycotoxin development. Based on the analysis, projected climatic change will reduce the risk of aflatoxin contamination in the country due to increased rainfall. In the case of fumonisin contamination, most parts of the country are at a very high risk both under current conditions and the projected climate change conditions.

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Jul 11, 2019·Foods·Mark Angelo O BalendresChristian Joseph R Cumagun

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