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I am grateful to Dr. M. Yoshida, Mr. N. Kawada, Dr. A. Miyasaka, Dr. K. Tomimura, Dr. K. Kubo [National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)] for their generous support and insightful suggestions. I also thank other members at NARO, MAFF prefectural agricultural research institutes and Japanese Society of Mycotoxicology who contributed to this work. I also sincerely appreciate the late Prof. Tadao Ui, Profs. Dr. A. Ogoshi, Dr. K. Kobayashi, and Dr. S. Naito (Hokkaido University) for their valuable suggestions and encouragement.
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Nakajima, T. Studies on the control of mycotoxin contamination with Fusarium head blight in wheat and barley. J Gen Plant Pathol 85, 475–478 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-019-00876-4
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