2022 Volume 72 Issue 1 Pages 1-3
An isolate of Fusarium armeniacum (formerly F. acuminatum subsp. armeniacum) was obtained for the first time from rice cultivated in Aichi Prefecture. The isolate produced trichothecenes including T-2 toxin, 4,15-diacetoxyscirpenol, and neosolaniol in liquid culture. F. armeniacum has recently been reported to cause Fusarium head blight in wheat in the United States. The occurrence of this mycotoxigenic species in a double cropping area of wheat and rice may pose a potential threat to the safety of the agricultural products.