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Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production

Many species of Alternaria are important pathogens that cause plant diseases and postharvest rots. They lead to significant economic losses in agriculture and affect human and animal health due to their capacity to produce mycotoxins. Therefore, it is necessary to study the factors that can result i...

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Autores principales: Miranda-Apodaca, Jon, Artetxe, Unai, Aguado, Iratxe, Martin-Souto, Leire, Ramirez-Garcia, Andoni, Lacuesta, Maite, Becerril, José María, Estonba, Andone, Ortiz-Barredo, Amaia, Hernández, Antonio, Zarraonaindia, Iratxe, Pérez-López, Usue
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061304
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author Miranda-Apodaca, Jon
Artetxe, Unai
Aguado, Iratxe
Martin-Souto, Leire
Ramirez-Garcia, Andoni
Lacuesta, Maite
Becerril, José María
Estonba, Andone
Ortiz-Barredo, Amaia
Hernández, Antonio
Zarraonaindia, Iratxe
Pérez-López, Usue
author_facet Miranda-Apodaca, Jon
Artetxe, Unai
Aguado, Iratxe
Martin-Souto, Leire
Ramirez-Garcia, Andoni
Lacuesta, Maite
Becerril, José María
Estonba, Andone
Ortiz-Barredo, Amaia
Hernández, Antonio
Zarraonaindia, Iratxe
Pérez-López, Usue
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description Many species of Alternaria are important pathogens that cause plant diseases and postharvest rots. They lead to significant economic losses in agriculture and affect human and animal health due to their capacity to produce mycotoxins. Therefore, it is necessary to study the factors that can result in an increase in A. alternata. In this study, we discuss the mechanism by which phenol content protects from A. alternata, since the red oak leaf cultivar (containing higher phenols) showed lower invasion than the green one, Batavia, and no mycotoxin production. A climate change scenario enhanced fungal growth in the most susceptible cultivar, green lettuce, likely because elevated temperature and CO(2) levels decrease plant N content, modifying the C/N ratio. Finally, while the abundance of the fungi was maintained at similar levels after keeping the lettuces for four days at 4 °C, this postharvest handling triggered TeA and TEN mycotoxin synthesis, but only in the green cultivar. Therefore, the results demonstrated that invasion and mycotoxin production are cultivar- and temperature-dependent. Further research should be directed to search for resistant cultivars and effective postharvest strategies to reduce the toxicological risk and economic losses related to this fungus, which are expected to increase in a climate change scenario.
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spelling pubmed-100597812023-03-30 Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production Miranda-Apodaca, Jon Artetxe, Unai Aguado, Iratxe Martin-Souto, Leire Ramirez-Garcia, Andoni Lacuesta, Maite Becerril, José María Estonba, Andone Ortiz-Barredo, Amaia Hernández, Antonio Zarraonaindia, Iratxe Pérez-López, Usue Plants (Basel) Article Many species of Alternaria are important pathogens that cause plant diseases and postharvest rots. They lead to significant economic losses in agriculture and affect human and animal health due to their capacity to produce mycotoxins. Therefore, it is necessary to study the factors that can result in an increase in A. alternata. In this study, we discuss the mechanism by which phenol content protects from A. alternata, since the red oak leaf cultivar (containing higher phenols) showed lower invasion than the green one, Batavia, and no mycotoxin production. A climate change scenario enhanced fungal growth in the most susceptible cultivar, green lettuce, likely because elevated temperature and CO(2) levels decrease plant N content, modifying the C/N ratio. Finally, while the abundance of the fungi was maintained at similar levels after keeping the lettuces for four days at 4 °C, this postharvest handling triggered TeA and TEN mycotoxin synthesis, but only in the green cultivar. Therefore, the results demonstrated that invasion and mycotoxin production are cultivar- and temperature-dependent. Further research should be directed to search for resistant cultivars and effective postharvest strategies to reduce the toxicological risk and economic losses related to this fungus, which are expected to increase in a climate change scenario. MDPI 2023-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10059781/ /pubmed/36986993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061304 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miranda-Apodaca, Jon
Artetxe, Unai
Aguado, Iratxe
Martin-Souto, Leire
Ramirez-Garcia, Andoni
Lacuesta, Maite
Becerril, José María
Estonba, Andone
Ortiz-Barredo, Amaia
Hernández, Antonio
Zarraonaindia, Iratxe
Pérez-López, Usue
Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production
title Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production
title_full Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production
title_fullStr Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production
title_full_unstemmed Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production
title_short Stress Response to Climate Change and Postharvest Handling in Two Differently Pigmented Lettuce Genotypes: Impact on Alternaria alternata Invasion and Mycotoxin Production
title_sort stress response to climate change and postharvest handling in two differently pigmented lettuce genotypes: impact on alternaria alternata invasion and mycotoxin production
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061304
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