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A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize

Commercial maize hybrids are exposed to different degrees of ear infection by toxigenic fungal species and toxin contamination. Their resistance to different fungi and toxin relationships are largely unknown. Without this knowledge, screening and breeding are not possible for these pathogens. Seven-...

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Autores principales: Szabo, Balazs, Toth, Beata, Toth Toldine, Eva, Varga, Monika, Kovacs, Nandor, Varga, Janos, Kocsube, Sandor, Palagyi, Andrea, Bagi, Ferenc, Budakov, Dragana, Stojšin, Vera, Lazić, Sanja, Bodroža-Solarov, Marija, Čolović, Radmilo, Bekavac, Goran, Purar, Božana, Jocković, Djordje, Mesterházy, Akos
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6162852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30217025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10090372
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author Szabo, Balazs
Toth, Beata
Toth Toldine, Eva
Varga, Monika
Kovacs, Nandor
Varga, Janos
Kocsube, Sandor
Palagyi, Andrea
Bagi, Ferenc
Budakov, Dragana
Stojšin, Vera
Lazić, Sanja
Bodroža-Solarov, Marija
Čolović, Radmilo
Bekavac, Goran
Purar, Božana
Jocković, Djordje
Mesterházy, Akos
author_facet Szabo, Balazs
Toth, Beata
Toth Toldine, Eva
Varga, Monika
Kovacs, Nandor
Varga, Janos
Kocsube, Sandor
Palagyi, Andrea
Bagi, Ferenc
Budakov, Dragana
Stojšin, Vera
Lazić, Sanja
Bodroža-Solarov, Marija
Čolović, Radmilo
Bekavac, Goran
Purar, Božana
Jocković, Djordje
Mesterházy, Akos
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description Commercial maize hybrids are exposed to different degrees of ear infection by toxigenic fungal species and toxin contamination. Their resistance to different fungi and toxin relationships are largely unknown. Without this knowledge, screening and breeding are not possible for these pathogens. Seven- to tenfold differences were found in resistance to Fusarium spp., and there was a five-fold difference in ear coverage (%) in response to A. flavus. Three hybrids of the twenty entries had lower infection severity compared with the general means for toxigenic species. Three were highly susceptible to each, and 14 hybrids reacted differently to the different fungi. Differences were also observed in the toxin content. Again, three hybrids had lower toxin content in response to all toxigenic species, one had higher values for all, and 16 had variable resistance levels. Correlations between infection severity and deoxynivalenol (DON) content were 0.95 and 0.82 (p = 0.001) for F. graminearum and F. culmorum, respectively. For fumonisin and F. verticillioides ear rot, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was 0.45 (p = 0.05). Two independent isolates with different aggressiveness were used, and their mean X values better described the resistance levels. This increased the reliability of the data. With the introduction of this methodological concept (testing the resistance levels separately for different fungi and with two isolates independently), highly significant resistance differences were found. The resistance to different fungal species correlated only in certain cases; thus, each should be tested separately. This is very useful in registration tests and post-registration screening and breeding. This would allow a rapid increase in food and feed safety.
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spelling pubmed-61628522018-10-03 A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize Szabo, Balazs Toth, Beata Toth Toldine, Eva Varga, Monika Kovacs, Nandor Varga, Janos Kocsube, Sandor Palagyi, Andrea Bagi, Ferenc Budakov, Dragana Stojšin, Vera Lazić, Sanja Bodroža-Solarov, Marija Čolović, Radmilo Bekavac, Goran Purar, Božana Jocković, Djordje Mesterházy, Akos Toxins (Basel) Article Commercial maize hybrids are exposed to different degrees of ear infection by toxigenic fungal species and toxin contamination. Their resistance to different fungi and toxin relationships are largely unknown. Without this knowledge, screening and breeding are not possible for these pathogens. Seven- to tenfold differences were found in resistance to Fusarium spp., and there was a five-fold difference in ear coverage (%) in response to A. flavus. Three hybrids of the twenty entries had lower infection severity compared with the general means for toxigenic species. Three were highly susceptible to each, and 14 hybrids reacted differently to the different fungi. Differences were also observed in the toxin content. Again, three hybrids had lower toxin content in response to all toxigenic species, one had higher values for all, and 16 had variable resistance levels. Correlations between infection severity and deoxynivalenol (DON) content were 0.95 and 0.82 (p = 0.001) for F. graminearum and F. culmorum, respectively. For fumonisin and F. verticillioides ear rot, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was 0.45 (p = 0.05). Two independent isolates with different aggressiveness were used, and their mean X values better described the resistance levels. This increased the reliability of the data. With the introduction of this methodological concept (testing the resistance levels separately for different fungi and with two isolates independently), highly significant resistance differences were found. The resistance to different fungal species correlated only in certain cases; thus, each should be tested separately. This is very useful in registration tests and post-registration screening and breeding. This would allow a rapid increase in food and feed safety. MDPI 2018-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6162852/ /pubmed/30217025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10090372 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szabo, Balazs
Toth, Beata
Toth Toldine, Eva
Varga, Monika
Kovacs, Nandor
Varga, Janos
Kocsube, Sandor
Palagyi, Andrea
Bagi, Ferenc
Budakov, Dragana
Stojšin, Vera
Lazić, Sanja
Bodroža-Solarov, Marija
Čolović, Radmilo
Bekavac, Goran
Purar, Božana
Jocković, Djordje
Mesterházy, Akos
A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize
title A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize
title_full A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize
title_fullStr A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize
title_full_unstemmed A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize
title_short A New Concept to Secure Food Safety Standards against Fusarium Species and Aspergillus Flavus and Their Toxins in Maize
title_sort new concept to secure food safety standards against fusarium species and aspergillus flavus and their toxins in maize
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6162852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30217025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10090372
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