Trichothecene and beauvericin mycotoxin production and genetic variability in Fusarium poae isolated from wheat kernels from northern Italy.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The importance and widespread incidence of Fusarium poae as a natural contaminant of wheat in different
climatic areas warrants investigation into the genetic diversity and toxin profile of a northern Italy population.
Eighty-one strains of F. poae isolated from durum wheat kernels, identified by species-specific polymerase chain
reaction and translation elongation factor-1 gene sequence analysis, were genetically characterized by the
amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique and analysed by high-pressure liquid chromatography
for their ability to produce the beauvericin (BEA) and trichothecene mycotoxins. A high level of variability
was observed by using AFLP analyses, with the lowest level of genetic similarity among the strains being
approximately 61%. Most of the strains, 95%, produced BEA at52655 mg g1; 88% produced the trichothecene
nivalenol at5865 mgg1 and 76% produced the trichothecene fusarenon-X at5167 mg g1. These data show that
F. poae can produce high amounts of BEA together with trichothecenes, and can represent a high potential
mycotoxin risk in Italy for wheat colonized by this species.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Somma, Stefania; Moretti, Antonio; Logrieco, ANTONIO FRANCESCO; Ricci, Vincenzo
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