Aspergillus Section Flavi from Four Agricultural Products and Association of Mycotoxin and Sclerotia Production with Isolation Source
Many agricultural products are susceptible to contamination by aflatoxin-producing species from Aspergillus section Flavi . The objectives of this study were to determine the occurrence of Aspergillus section Flavi in four agricultural products, such as pistachio, walnut, hazelnut, and dried fruits,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current microbiology 2021-10, Vol.78 (10), p.3674-3685 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Many agricultural products are susceptible to contamination by aflatoxin-producing species from
Aspergillus
section
Flavi
. The objectives of this study were to determine the occurrence of
Aspergillus
section
Flavi
in four agricultural products, such as pistachio, walnut, hazelnut, and dried fruits, collected from market and retail shops in various areas of Kerman County and obtain information on the relationships between isolation source and ability to produce sclerotia and potential for aflatoxin production.
Aspergillus
species were identified based on morphological characteristics as well as subsequent sequencing of the parts of the β-tubulin and calmodulin genes. From 207 isolated strains, the following species were identified:
A. flavus, A. tamarii A. nomius
,
A. parasiticus
,
A. arachidicola
,
A. caelatus
,
A. pseudotamarii,
and
A. leporis
. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of
A. pseudotamarii
and
A. arachidicola
with the potential to produce aflatoxins from dried apricots and hazelnuts, respectively. Sclerotial type was significantly different between isolates from different isolation sources. From 192 tested isolates, 38% were aflatoxin producer from which 5% were scored as strong aflatoxin producers and 33% as average aflatoxin producers. A significant difference in the population of aflatoxin-producing strains across the isolation sources was observed which may reflect host adaptation and thereby different vulnerabilities to aflatoxin-producing species among the examined products. |
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ISSN: | 0343-8651 1432-0991 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00284-021-02620-8 |