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Diversity and toxigenicity of fungi and description of Fusarium madaense sp. nov. from cereals, legumes and soils in north-central Nigeria

Authors :
Bart Kraak
Oluwatosin M. Akinyemi
Rudolf Krska
Chibundu N. Ezekiel
Jos Houbraken
Oluwawapelumi A. Oyedele
Marcelo Sandoval-Denis
Kolawole I. Ayeni
Oluwadamilola M. Makinde
Pedro W. Crous
Michael Sulyok
Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute - Food and Indoor Mycology
Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute - Evolutionary Phytopathology
Source :
MycoKeys 67: 95-124, MycoKeys, 67, 95-124. Pensoft Publishers, MycoKeys, Vol 67, Iss, Pp 95-124 (2020), MycoKeys
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2020.

Abstract

Mycological investigation of various foods (mainly cowpea, groundnut, maize, rice, sorghum) and agricultural soils from two states in north-central Nigeria (Nasarawa and Niger), was conducted in order to understand the role of filamentous fungi in food contamination and public health. A total of 839 fungal isolates were recovered from 84% of the 250 food and all 30 soil samples. Preliminary identifications were made, based on macro- and micromorphological characters. Representative strains (n = 121) were studied in detail using morphology and DNA sequencing, involving genera/species-specific markers, while extrolite profiles using LC-MS/MS were obtained for a selection of strains. The representative strains grouped in seven genera (Aspergillus, Fusarium, Macrophomina, Meyerozyma, Neocosmospora, Neotestudina and Phoma). Amongst the 21 species that were isolated during this study was one novel species belonging to the Fusarium fujikuroi species complex, F. madaensesp. nov., obtained from groundnut and sorghum in Nasarawa state. The examined strains produced diverse extrolites, including several uncommon compounds: averantinmethylether in A. aflatoxiformans; aspergillimide in A. flavus; heptelidic acid in A. austwickii; desoxypaxillin, kotanin A and paspalitrems (A and B) in A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii and A. cerealis; aurasperon C, dimethylsulochrin, fellutanine A, methylorsellinic acid, nigragillin and pyrophen in A. brunneoviolaceus; cyclosporins (A, B, C and H) in A. niger; methylorsellinic acid, pyrophen and secalonic acid in A. piperis; aspulvinone E, fonsecin, kojic acid, kotanin A, malformin C, pyranonigrin and pyrophen in A. vadensis; and all compounds in F. madaense sp. nov., Meyerozyma, Neocosmospora and Neotestudina. This study provides snapshot data for prediction of food contamination and fungal biodiversity exploitation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13144049 and 13144057
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
MycoKeys
Accession number :
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