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Fate of Dwarf Bunt Fungus Teliospores During Milling of Wheat into Flour

Authors :
W. D. Eustace
Donald B. Bechtel
Thomas B. Whitaker
David B. Sauer
Jeff D. Wilson
Gary L. Peterson
Keith C. Behnke
Source :
Cereal Chemistry Journal. 76:270-275
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Wiley, 1999.

Abstract

Wheat contaminated with teliospores of Tilletia controversa Kuhn (TCK) was mixed with uncontaminated wheat and processed through the Kansas State University pilot mill. Two 50-bu lots of the contaminated mixture were cleaned, tempered, and milled. Approximately 500 samples of wheat, cleanings, and mill fractions were collected and examined for the presence of intact and broken TCK teliospores. Whole wheat samples (50 g) were washed, sieved through a 60-μm nylon sieve, and pelleted by centrifugation. Contents of the pellet were examined microscopically for the presence of TCK spores. The procedure was modified as needed to accommodate cleanings and mill fractions. Levels of spore contamination in whole wheat samples decreased at each step during the handling process, and large numbers of spores were found in materials that were sieved or aspirated from the grain. Very few spores were found in bran, germ, and shorts; none were detected in red dog or straight-grade flour. The results showed that a h...

Details

ISSN :
00090352
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cereal Chemistry Journal
Accession number :
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