USWBSI PUBLICATIONS
Guidelines for Acknowledgement of Funding Support
USWBSI PUBLICATIONS
USWBSI's Impact
Research Reports/Publications
FHB/DON/MYCOTOXINS
- Expansion of internal hyphal growth in Fusarium Head Blight infected grains contribute to the elevated mycotoxin production during the malting process
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, March 2021 - Timing of Susceptibility to Fusarium Head Blight in Winter Wheat
Plant Diesease, September 2020 - Structure and diversity of Fusarium communities inhabiting non-cultivated grass inflorescences in New York State Can. J. Plant Pathol. : in press
- Is Disease Intensity a Good Surrogate for Yield Loss or Toxin Contamination? A Case Study with Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat Phytopathology, May 2020
- Regional and field-specific differences in Fusarium species and mycotoxins associated with blighted North Carolina wheat International Journal of Food Microbiology, June 2020, Volume 323
- Sensitivity of Fusarium graminearum to Metconazole and Tebuconazole Fungicides Before and After Widespread Use in Wheat in the United States Plant Health Progress, April 2020, Just Published
- The incidence of Fusarium graminearum in wild grasses is associated with rainfall and cumulative host density in New York Plant Disease, August, 2020
- Variable interactions between non-cereal grasses and Fusarium graminearum Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, May 2019, Volume 41, Issue 3:450-456
- Population Genetics of Fusarium graminearum at the Interface of Wheat and Wild Grass Communities in New York Phytopathology, May 2019, Volume 109, No. 12:124-2131
- Effect of wheat infection timing on Fusarium head blight causal agents and secondary metabolites in grain Published in International Journal of Food Microbiology, Volume 290, 2 February 2019, Pages 214-225
- Article written by USWBSI pathologists about ASA Webinars on Managing FHB in Wheat (Posted: 05/02/19)
- Mycotoxins that affect the North American agri-food sector: state of the art and directions for the future World Mycotoxin Journal, Published Online: December 9, 2013
- Fusarium graminearum Infection and Deoxynivalenol Concentrations During Development of Wheat Spikes Phytopathology, Vol. 103, No. 5, May 2013: 460-471
- A United Effort to Fight an Enemy of Wheat and Barley: Fusarium Head Blight
Article in the December 2012 Issue of Plant Disease published by the American Phytopathological Society - Wheat Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) Widespread in Kentucky
Wheat Science News, Vol. 13, Issue 2, 6/4/09
IMPORTANT: Contains information on harvesting scabby wheat fields, testing for DON, marketing scabby grain, crop insurance adjustments for DON, and other scab-related post-harvest issues. - DON White Paper - Deoxynivalenol: Known Facts and Research Questions
Fungicide Application/Uniform Trials/Integrated Management Studies
- Fusarium Head Blight Management Coordinated Project: Integrated Management Trials 2018-2020 Posted: 03/05/2021
- Fusarium Head Blight Management Coordinated Project: Uniform Fungicide Trials 2018-2019 Posted: 03/05/2021
- Fusarium Head Blight Management Coordinated Project: Integrated Management Trials 2018-2019
- Fusarium Head Blight Management Coordinated Project: Uniform Fungicide Trials 2018-2019
- USWBSI Supported Uniform Fungicide Trials-2014 Final Report
- Robust Management Programs to Minimize Losses due to FHB and DON: A Multi-state Coordinated Project (2015 Report)
- Best-Management Practices for FHB and DON: A 2014 Multi-State Project Update
- Report: 2013 Uniform Fungicide Trials for Management of FHB and DON
- Report: 2013 Uniform FHB Integrated Management Trials
- Report: 2012 Uniform Fungicide Trials for Management of FHB and DON
- Report: 2012 Uniform Tests of Biological Control Agents for Management of FHB and DON
- Report: 2012 Uniform FHB Integrated Management Trials
- Recent Changes in the Wheat and Barley Foliar Fungicide Status Quo
- Fungicidal Control of Fusarium Head Blight (Head Scab) and Deoxynivalenol (DON) in Wheat
- NDSU Extension Publication Details Fungicide Spraying for Scab [HTML] [PDF]
- AE-1327: Aerial Application of Fungicides for Suppression of FHB in Small Grains
Special Reports/Papers
- A United Effort to Fight an Enemy of Wheat and Barley: Fusarium Head Blight Article in the December 2012 Issue of Plant Disease published by the American Phytopathological Society
- The 2009 Southern SWW Scab Epidemic: Has the USWBSI Made a Difference?
White Paper produced by the NFO. - Special Report - FHB Epidemic of 2003 in Southeastern US
Uniform Nursery Reports Reports posted for past 5 years, prior reports available in the USWBSI Documents Database.
- Report on the 2020-2021 Northern Uniform Winter Wheat Scab Nurseries (NUWWSN and PNUWWSN) Posted: 04/14/2022
- 2021 North American Barley Scab Evaluation Nursery (NABSEN) Report Posted: 01/03/2022
- Uniform Southern Soft Winter Wheat Scab Nursery - 2021 Report Posted: 12/13/2021
- Reaction of Winter Wheat Accessions to Fusarium Head Blight, 2020 - Northern (ND, MT, and SD), Central (CO, KS, and NE)and Southern (OK and TX) Posted: 07/30/21
- Reaction of selected winter wheat accessions to Fusarium head blight (FHB), 2020. Posted: 07/30/21
- Reaction of Kansas Interstate Nursery winter wheat accessions to Fusarium head blight, 2020. Posted: 07/30/21
- Evaluation of foliar fungicides for control of Fusarium head blight, 2020. Posted: 07/30/21
- Report on the 2019-2020 Northern Uniform Winter Wheat Scab Nurseries (NUWWSN and PNUWWSN)
- 2020 Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat Parents Report Posted: 03/11/2021
- 2020 North American Barley Scab Evaluation Nursery (NABSEN) Report
- Uniform Southern Soft Winter Wheat Scab Nursery - 2020 Report
- Reaction of Winter Wheat Accessions to Fusarium Head Blight, 2019 - Southern (KS and NE) and Kansas Interstate Reports
- 2019 Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat Parents Report
- Uniform Southern Soft Winter Wheat Scab Nursery - 2019 Report
- 2019 North American Barley Scab Evaluation Nursery (NABSEN) Report
- Report on the 2018-2019 Northern Uniform Winter Wheat Scab Nurseries (NUWWSN and PNUWWSN)
- Uniform Southern Soft Winter Wheat Scab Nursery - 2018 Report
- 2018 North American Barley Scab Evaluation Nursery (NABSEN) Report
- Report on the 2017-2018 Northern Uniform Winter Wheat Scab Nurseries (NUWWSN and PNUWWSN)
- 2017 Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat Parents Report
- 2017 North American Barley Scab Evaluation Nursery (NABSEN) Report
- Uniform Southern Soft Winter Wheat Scab Nursery - 2017 Report
- Report on the 2016-17 Northern Uniform Winter Wheat Scab Nurseries(NUWWSN and PNUWWSN)
- Reaction of Winter Wheat Accessions to Fusarium Head Blight, 2016 - Northern (ND, SD and MT) and Southern (KS and NE) Reports
- 2016 Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat Parents Report
- 2015 Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat Parents Report
- Reaction of Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota winter wheat accessions to Fusarium head blight (FHB), 2015.
- Reaction of Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota winter wheat accessions to Fusarium head blight (FHB), 2014.
Forum Proceedings
National FHB Forums (Last five years) | Other Conferences |
2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 All past Forum proceedings |
7th Canadian Workshop on Fusarium Head Blight (Nov. 27-30, 2011) 6th Canadian Workshop on Fusarium Head Blight (Nov. 1-4, 2009) 3rd International Symposium on Fusarium Head Blight (Sept. 1-5, 2008) 5th Canadian Workshop on Fusarium Head Blight (Nov. 27-30, 2007) 4th Canadian Workshop on Fusarium Head Blight (Nov. 1-3, 2005) 2nd International Symposium on Fusarium Head Blight (2ISFHB) (Dec. 11-15, 2004) The 2ISFHB Symposium was hosted by the USWBSI. |
News Items
Project-Based Documents
Project Abstracts
Annual Final Performance Reports
Guidelines for USWBSI PIs for the acknowledgement of federal funding support to be included in publications and presentations:
If a presentation or submitted publication is the result of funding (full or partial) received from USDA-ARS through the USWBSI, acknowledgement of this support must be included in one of the following formats (examples below):
Funding received in the form of an extramural research agreement (i.e. grants awarded to universities):
"This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Agreement No. (insert ARS agreement number here). This is a cooperative project with the U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative."
All such materials must also contain the following disclaimer unless the publication is formally cleared by USDA:
"Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture."
USDA-ARS scientists who received funding through the USWBSI:
"This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This is a cooperative project with the U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative."
All such materials must also contain the following disclaimer unless the publication is formally cleared by USDA:
"Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture."
Funding received in the form of an extramural research agreement (i.e. grants awarded to universities):
"This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Agreement No. (insert ARS agreement number here). This is a cooperative project with the U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative."
All such materials must also contain the following disclaimer unless the publication is formally cleared by USDA:
"Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture."
USDA-ARS scientists who received funding through the USWBSI:
"This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This is a cooperative project with the U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative."
All such materials must also contain the following disclaimer unless the publication is formally cleared by USDA:
"Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture."