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Fusarium incarnatum-equiseti species complex associated with Brazilian rice: Phylogeny, morphology and toxigenic potential.

Caroline F Avila1, Gláucia M Moreira1, Camila P Nicolli2, Larissa B Gomes2, Lucas M Abreu1, Ludwig H Pfenning2, Miriam Haidukowski3, Antonio Moretti3, Antonio Logrieco3, Emerson M Del Ponte4.   

Abstract

Fusarium incarnatum-equiseti species complex (FIESC) is commonly detected in Brazilian rice, but knowledge of the species limits and their toxigenic potential is lacking. Seventy strains morphologically identified as FIESC-like, isolated from the major rice-growing regions of Brazil, were subjected to sequencing of EF-1α gene. Among them, 18 strains were selected and analyzed for their RPB2 gene sequences. Nine phylogenetic species were identified, among which eight matched the previously reported FIESC 4 (F. lacertarum), 6, 16, 17 (F. pernambucanum), 20 (F. caatingaense), 24, 26 and 29. One new phylogenetic species was identified, and named FIESC 38. Five strains formed new singleton lineages. The most dominant species were FIESC 26 (22/70 strains) and FIESC 38 (21/70), the newly identified species. The incarnatum morphotype was dominant (10 phylogenetic species) over the equiseti (4 species). Among 46 strains selected to represent all species, only 16 strains produced detectable levels of mycotoxins in vitro. FIESC 26 produced ZEA and FIESC 38 produced both ZEA and DON. ZEA was produced by nine isolates of three other species, among which few isolates produced trichothecenes: DON (5/46), NIV (3/46), 4-ANIV (2/46), 15-ADON (1/46) and 3-ADON (1/46). The T-2 and HT-2 mycotoxins were not detected. Our results contribute novel information on species limits and mycotoxin production within cereal-infecting FIESC in the southern hemisphere and provide baseline data for further exploring morphological differences among the species.
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Keywords:  Fusarium semitectum; Oryza sativa; Trichothecenes; Zearalenone

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31330453     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2019.108267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Food Microbiol        ISSN: 0168-1605            Impact factor:   5.277


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Journal:  Curr Microbiol       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 2.188

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Authors:  Jéssica Gil-Serna; Belén Patiño; Carol Verheecke-Vaessen; Covadonga Vázquez; Ángel Medina
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-28       Impact factor: 5.075

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