Fifteen commercially available maize (Zea mays) hybrids were planted a
t 17 locations in 1990, and grain was analyzed for fumonisin by immuno
assay. Mean fumonisin of all hybrids at the different locations varied
from 0.5 to 48.5 mug/g. In general, fumonisin increased as latitude o
f the location decreased. Kernel characteristics such as protein, oil,
starch, and total fiber of the hybrids were not correlated with fumon
isin production. Over all locations, there were highly significant loc
ation and hybrid effects, and a significant hybrid X location interact
ion. When a subset of 11 locations, including those within the adapted
range of the hybrids and excluding those with poor-quality samples or
fumonisin levels outside the limits of detection, was analyzed, no hy
brid X location interaction was detected and hybrid means of fumonisin
ranged from 5. 8 to 30.5 mug/g. Correlation coefficients of mean fumo
nisin at the 11 locations with mean monthly temperature, mean monthly
precipitation, and cooling degree days were not significant, except fo
r a highly significant negative correlation between June precipitation
and mean fumonisin. The range of fumonisin in commercial hybrids sugg
ests that hybrids can be selected for areas where fumonisin is a probl
em.