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Isobutyric acid (IBA) and propionic-acetic acid (PA) were applied to comparable 52.8 m 3 lots of freshly harvested yellow dent maize containing 27% moisture. After 6 months storage, 30% Aspergillus flavus infection and low levels of aflatoxin were detected in adjacent bins of IBA-treated and PA-treated maize. Extensive samples were taken after 7 months from moldy spots in each bin and evaluated for aflatoxin, zearalenone, ochratoxin and microorganisms. Aspergillus flavus (10 6 propagules/g) was detected in 40% of the PA samples, but no aflatoxin was found. Also, counts of Aspergillus fumigatus, Absidia and Penicillia were high. In addition to the molds found on PA maize, Aspergillus niger was identified on IBA-treated maize. Aspergillus flavus (10 4 –10 7 propagules/g) was present in 79% of the IBA samples; aflatoxin (from 2 to 857 ng/g) was detected in 57%. Aflatoxin contamination varied between locations within a moldy area. Among 20 individual kernels picked at random from each location, aflatoxin contamination ranged from 150 to 21.800 ng/g in positive kernels. Evidently, bulk quantities of maize must be appraised on the basis of individual kernels because toxin-free kernels often are adjacent to highly contaminated kernels. |