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Items where Author is "Gilman, G.A."

Items where Author is "Gilman, G.A."

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Number of items: 16.

aflatoxin

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

citrinin

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

ergotamine

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

fungal toxins

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

groundnuts

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

maize

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

mycoflora

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

mycotoxicosis

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

mycotoxin

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

ochratoxin

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

review

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

sorghum

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

toxogenic fungi

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

tremorgen

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

wheat

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

zearalenone

Martin, P.M.D. and Gilman, G.A. (1976) A consideration of the mycotoxin hypothesis with special reference to the mycoflora of maize, sorghum, wheat and groundnuts (G105). Discussion Paper. Tropical Products Institute, London, UK.

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