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Título:
Effect of water activity and temperature on growth and trichotecene production by fusarium cerealis isolated from durum weath grains
Autor/es:
ERAZO, JESICA; PALACIOS, SOFIA; DEL CANTO, AGOSTINA; PLEM, SILVANA CRISTINA
Lugar:
Pharma
Reunión:
Congreso; The world micotoxin forum; 2022
Institución organizadora:
world micotoxin forum
Resumen:
The major patogen asociated to Fusarium head blight (FHB) is included in the Fusarium graminearum spedcies complex. However, recently there have been reports of F. cerealis causing the disease in wheat and barley. This patogen is able to produce deoxinivalenol (DON) Aand nivalenol (NIV). N nevertheless, the effect of environment factors on growth and mycotoxin production by this species have not been studied so far. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of water activity (aw, 0.99-0.90) and temperature (15,20,25 and 30C) on growth and DON and NIV production by three F. cerealis strains (RCFG6046,RCFG6029, RCFG6076) isolated from durum wheat grains. A wealth -based medium was used and adjusted to the different aw with glycerol. Plates were inoculated centrally and incubated during 28 days (three replicates per treatment). Growth rate (mm/day) was determined and mycotoxin production was analysed after the incubation period by HPLC-UV. All strains were able to growth at all temperatures and all aw except at 0.90. Maximum growth was observed at 0.99 aw and 25C and it decreased as water availability was reduced. Minimum growth was observed at 0.93 aw and 15C. Mycotoxin production was strain dependent. Strains RCFG6046 and RCFG6076 produced both DON and NIV, being NIV the most produced, while RCFG6029 just produced DON. Strains RCFG 6029 and RCFG6046 just produced DON at the optimum growth condition unlike RCFG6076 that produced only NIV. For some conditions, RCFG6076 was able to produce both toxins simultaneously in contrast to RCFG6046 that cannot produce both toxins at the same time,Maximum NIV production (9,796.5ug/kg) was observed for RCFG6076 at 0,97 aw and 30C and the minimum level (1,075.57ug/kg) was detected at 0,95 aw and 15C for the same strain. No NIV was detected at 0,93 aw at any temperature. DON production was observed for all conditions tested. The highest DON concentration (2,954.35ug/kg) was produced at0,93 aw and 30C for strain RCFG6076 while the minimum was detected at 0,99 aw and 20C for the same strain. In conclusion, F.Cerealis was able to produce both toxins in a wide range of aw and temperatures, however, this production was strain dependent. Maximum levels were produced during stress conditions and NIV was produced in high levels. Considering that NIV is more toxic than DON this presents a risk for human consumption since these strains were isolated from durum weath.