Abstract

Background: Aspergillus species not only cause damage to the color of pistachio fruit but also reduce the value of this productsince they produce toxic secondary metabolites such as aflatoxins, ochratoxins, and fumonisin.Materials and methods: In order to identify Aspergillus species associated with pistachio, 300 samples of fresh fruits, driedfruits, leaves, and fresh old wastages were collected from the main pistachio production area of Iran (in Kerman, Yazd, Semnan,and Ghazvin provinces). Fungal isolation was performed using single conidial: 220 isolates were identified based tomorphological charachteristics. 22 species belonged to four subgenus and eight sections were identified according tomorphological characteristics. The OTA-producing ability of the Aspergillus section Circumdati isolates was determined by thethin layer chromatography (TLC) method.Results: The results showed that Aspegillus tubingensis was the most prevalent species in pistachio orchards. Most isolatesof A. ochraceous and A. melleus are OTA producer in vitro, but isolates of A. nakazawae and A. muricatus were not able toproduce OTA.Conclusion: higher incidence of A. tubingensis as a not-dangerous mycotoxins producer species can ecologically lead tocompetition between this species and mycotoxigenic aspergillii and cause a decrease in mycotoxins contamination of pistachionut.

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