Morphological and molecular identification and PCR amplification to determine the toxigenic potential of Fusarium spp. isolated from maize ears in southern Poland |
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Authors: | Anna Monika Lenart Agnieszka Klimek-Kopyra Piotr Mateusz Boroń |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Microbiology, University of Agriculture in Cracow, 30-059, Cracow, Poland 2. Department of Crop Production, University of Agriculture in Cracow, 31-120, Cracow, Poland 3. Department of Forest Pathology, University of Agriculture in Cracow, 31-425, Cracow, Poland
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Abstract: | The average amount of precipitation in spring and summer 2010 and 2011 coupled with relatively high temperatures caused massive Fusarium spp. infection of maize and yield losses in southern Poland. In order to examine the cause of this disease outbreak, Fusarium spp. were isolated and fungal strains were identified based on morphological characters and species-specific PCR assays. A total of 200 maize samples were processed, resulting in the obtention of 71 strains, which belonged to five Fusarium species, F. poae being the predominant one (74.56%). Other isolates were identified as F. graminearum, F. oxysporum, F. verticillioides and F. proliferatum. PCR-based detection of mycotoxin-synthesis-pathway genes was also used to determine the potential of the analyzed strains to produce trichothecenes (DON and NIV) and fumonisins (FUM). Only 14 isolates revealed the potential to produce DON (11 strains) and FUM (3 strains). HPLC analyses of grain samples revealed the presence of DON only – other mycotoxins were not detected. Moreover, 57.1% of potentially mycotoxin-producing isolates indicated the toxicity in a biological test. |
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