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Effect ofTrichoderma species on growth of Fusariumproliferatiom and production of fumonisins, fusaproliferin and beauvericin.

F Rojo1, M Ferez, M Reynoso, A Torres, S Chulze.   

Abstract

Trichoderma species has been suggested as potential biocontrol agent forFusarium verticillioides on maize. In this cereal,F. verticillioides and F. proliferatum contributed to fumonisin accumulation. In addition,F. proliferatum could produce beauvericin and fusaproliferin.The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect ofTrichoderma spp. on growth and fumonisin B(1) fusaproliferin and beauvericin production byF. proliferatum.Dual cultures of F.proliferatum andT. harzianum ITEM 3636 andT. longibrachiatum ITEM 3635 on maize meal agar at 0.995 aw were done. The effect ofTrichoderma spp. on the lineal growth ofF. proliferatum was determined. The effect ofTrichoderma species on fumonisin B(1), fusaproliferin and beauvericin production byF. proliferatum was determined on co-inoculated maize kernels by HPLC.T. harzianum suppressedF. proliferatum growth once contact between the colonies occurred.T. longibrachiatum showed a less antagonistic effect againstF. proliferatum. A reduction on fumonisin B(1) production of 98% and 88% was observed in the co-incubation ofF. proliferatum withT. harzianum andT. longibrachiatum, respectively. The decrease of FB(1) production was significant even in maize kernels on whichF. proliferatum had been growing 7 days prior to the addition ofTrichoderma spp. The concentration of beauvericin and fusaproliferin produced during 30 days coincubation ofF. proliferatum with bothTrichoderma spp. did not differ to those produced byF. proliferatum alone. These mycotoxins might enter the food chain causing so far unknown consequences to the health of domestic animals and humans. For this reason it is important, when a potential biocontrol agent is under study, to test the effect on the fungal growth and on the putative mycotoxin produced.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 23606021     DOI: 10.1007/BF02946044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycotoxin Res        ISSN: 0178-7888            Impact factor:   3.833


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1.  Divergence of Beauvericin Synthase Gene among Fusarium and Trichoderma Species.

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