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Aggressiveness of Fusarium langsethiae isolates towards wheat, barley and oats in an in vitro leaf assay

Authors :
Matthew A. Back
Simon G. Edwards
Nelson Opoku
Source :
Plant Breeding and Seed Science. 64:55-63
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute - National Research Institute, 2011.

Abstract

Aggressiveness of Fusarium langsethiae isolates towards wheat, barley and oats in an in vitro leaf assay Fusarium langsethiae has been identified as the primary producer of HT-2 and T-2 in European cereals. HT-2 and T-2 are considered as two of the most potent trichothecenes mycotoxins and a public health concern in Europe. There is currently no legislation on HT-2 and T-2, however, there is a discussion limit of 500 μg kg-1 in unprocessed oats, 200 μg kg-1 for oat products and 50 μg kg-1 for infant food. There are limited data regarding F. langsethiae's pathogenicity and mycotoxin production, but it is evident that its behaviour deviates from traditional trichothecene-producing Fusarium species. This experiment was aimed at assessing the aggressiveness (measured by lesion length) of 20 different F. langsethiae isolates on wheat, barley and oats using an in vitro detached leaf assay. There was a significant (Plangsethiae isolates used. Isolate Fl/2004/17(a) caused the shortest lesion on all cereals and this was significantly (PP

Details

ISSN :
2083599X and 14293862
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Breeding and Seed Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........12bf4a3748339122945ee7a662485181
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10129-011-0028-8