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Antonio Moretti
Researcher at International Sleep Products Association
Publications - 175
Citations - 9294
Antonio Moretti is an academic researcher from International Sleep Products Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fusarium & Fusarium proliferatum. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 166 publications receiving 7957 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Moretti include University of Bari & University of Naples Federico II.
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A European Database of Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum Trichothecene Genotypes
Matias Pasquali,Marco Beyer,Antonio Logrieco,Kris Audenaert,Virgilio Balmas,Ryan Basler,Anne Laure Boutigny,Jana Chrpová,Elżbieta Czembor,Tatiana Gagkaeva,María Teresa González-Jaén,Ingerd Skow Hofgaard,Nagehan D. Köycü,Lucien Hoffmann,Jelena Levic,Patricia Marín,Thomas Miedaner,Quirico Migheli,Antonio Moretti,Marina E.H. Müller,Françoise Munaut,Päivi Parikka,Marine Pallez-Barthel,Jonathan Piec,Jonathan Scauflaire,Barbara Scherm,Slavica Stanković,Ulf Thrane,Silvio Uhlig,Adriaan Vanheule,Tapani Yli-Mattila,Susanne Vogelgsang +31 more
TL;DR: The results of a collaborative integrated work which aims to characterize the trichothecene genotypes of strains from three Fusarium species, collected over the period 2000–2013 and to enhance the standardization of epidemiological data collection were described.
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Toxigenic Fusarium Species and Mycotoxins Associated with Maize Ear Rot in Europe
TL;DR: Several Fusarium species occurring worldwide on maize as causal agents of ear rot, are capable of producing mycotoxins in infected kernels, some of which have a notable impact on human and animal health.
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Aflatoxin B1 contamination in maize in Europe increases due to climate change
Paola Battilani,Piero Toscano,H.J. van der Fels-Klerx,Antonio Moretti,M. Camardo Leggieri,Carlo Brera,Agnès Rortais,T. Goumperis,Tobin Robinson +8 more
TL;DR: Aflatoxin B1 is predicted to become a food safety issue in maize in Europe, especially in the +2 °C scenario, the most probable scenario of climate change expected for the next years and represents a supporting tool to reinforce aflatoxin management and to prevent human and animal exposure.
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Epidemiology of Toxigenic Fungi and their Associated Mycotoxins for Some Mediterranean Crops
TL;DR: Recent data on the epidemiology of the common mycotoxigenic species of Fusarium, Alternaria, Aspergillus and Penicillium in infected or colonized plants, and in stored or processed plant products from the Mediterranean area are reviewed.
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A two-locus DNA sequence database for typing plant and human pathogens within the Fusarium oxysporum species complex
Kerry O'Donnell,Cécile Gueidan,Stacy Sink,Peter R. Johnston,Pedro W. Crous,Anthony E. Glenn,Ron Riley,Nicholas C. Zitomer,Patrick Colyer,Cees Waalwijk,Theo van der Lee,Antonio Moretti,Seogchan Kang,Hye-Seon Kim,David M. Geiser,Jean H. Juba,R. P. Baayen,Matthew G. Cromey,Sean Bithell,Deanna A. Sutton,Kerstin Skovgaard,Randy C. Ploetz,H. Corby Kistler,Monica L. Elliott,Michael James Davis,Brice A. J. Sarver +25 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the combined dataset suggests that two-thirds of the STs might be associated with a single host plant, and revealed that the 26 STs associated with human mycoses were genetically diverse, including several which appear to be nosocomial in origin.