(Sacc.) Nirenberg is among the most common  species corn pathogens worldwide, and has been recognized as a fumonisin B (FB) and fumonisin B (FB) producer. In the present work, extracts of 58 isolates from corn samples collected from Sohag Governorate, Egypt, were tested for their biotoxicity and production of fumonisin toxins. Forty-four  isolates out of 58 tested produced FB or FB and FB (15 and 29 isolates, respectively) on potato–sucrose agar medium, detected by TLC, whereas the other 14 isolates did not produce fumonisin toxins. HPLC crude extract analysis confirmed the results from TLC plates. Brine shrimp larvae as well as the Gram-negative bacteria  showed low bio-sensitivity towards the  crude extract toxicity, whereas the Gram-positive bacteria  and , especially , showed higher sensitivity towards the tested  crude extracts. These results enabled us to bio-evaluate and chemically detect fumonisin mycotoxins using a simple agar medium technique.