Abstract

Fusarium stalk and ear rot disease did not only cause significant losses of yield but also produced mycotoxins that are harmful to animals and human. This study was conducted to elucidate three major mycotoxins i.e. fumonisin B1 (FUMB1), moniliformin (MON), and beauvericin (BEA) produced by the Fusarium spp. isolated from corn showing typical stalk and ear rot symptoms in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Twenty selected strains of Fusarium species in Gibberella fujikuroi species complex i.e. F.verticillioides, F. proliferatum, F. subglutinans, and F. konzum were analyzed for production of the three mycotoxins by using an Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC). All strains of F. verticillioides and F. proliferatum produced FUMB1 at high levelsand MON at low levels. Many strains of F. verticillioides (67%) and F. proliferatum (50%) did not produce BEA while the others produced BEA at low levels. Two strains of F. subglutinans did not produce FUMB1 but produced MON at low levels. One strain of F. subglutinans produced BEA and the other one did not produce the toxin. Two strains of F. konzum produced both MON and BEA at low levels but only one strain produced FUMB1 at a low level. These mycotoxins have not been reported from Fusarium spp. in Gibberella fujikuroi species complex isolated form stalk and ear rot diseases of corn in these areas. Therefore, concerted efforts must be made to educate all stake holders about the presence and health hazards of these mycotoxins.

Highlights

  • Many species of Fusarium in Gibberella fujikuroi species complex (Gfsc) such as F. verticillioides, F. proliferatum, and F. subglutinans have been known as the causal agents of stalk and ear rot diseases on corn in all major corn producers of the world (Referance)

  • Worldwide and are mostly found in corn and products derived from corn (Bullerman, 1996; Visconti, 1996; Weidenbörner et al, 2001), and is produced by a variety of Fusarium species mainly those in Gibberella fujikuroi species complex such as F. verticillioides, F. proliferatum, and some other related species e.g. F. fujikuroi, F. konzum, and F. nygamai (Gelderblom et al, 1988; Thiel et al, 1991; Nelson et al, 1992)

  • This study was conducted to elucidate toxigenecity of three most important mycotoxins i.e. FUM B1 (FUMB1), MON, and BEA produced by Fusarium species in Gibberella fujikuroi species complex isolated from corn showing typical stalk and ear rot symptoms in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand

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Summary

ESci Journal of Plant Pathology

B School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

INTRODUCTION
Sri Aman
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Fusarium species
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