Abstract:
Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites synthesized by fungal and developed in different substrates. Fungal
contamination in cereals, their development and mycotoxin production can be produced in the field, during storage or
in both periods. The main known mycotoxins that produce severe intoxications on humans and animals are synthesized
mainly by 5 important genera of fungi such as: Aspergillus, Penicillium, Fusarium, Alternaria and Claviceps purpurea.
The main objective of this research is to identify and describe micromycetes that develop on wheat kernels under
storage conditions. Also, the frequency attack of Black Point disease was determined and the mycoflora involved on the
analyzed varieties. The studied material is represented by the following wheat varieties: Izvor, Glosa, Antonius, Litera,
Ariean and Altigo. After the phytosanitary analysis the indentified genus of fungus were: Penicillium, Fusarium,
Aspergillus, Alternaria, Rhizopus and Trichothecium and the frecquency of the mycromycetes differed from each
studied variety