Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina

Two of the most common species of toxin-producing Fusarium contaminating small cereal grains are Fusarium graminearum and F. poae; with both elaborating diverse toxins, especially deoxynivalenol (DON) and nivalenol (NIV), respectively. The objective of our work during the 2012–2014 growing seasons w...

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Main Authors: María Soledad Nogueira, Julieta Decundo, Mauro Martinez, Susana Nelly Dieguez, Federico Moreyra, Maria Virginia Moreno, Sebastian Alberto Stenglein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Toxins
Subjects:
DON
NIV
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/2/78
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spelling doaj-6db46ca410cf42408c5901b08ff196d22020-11-25T00:55:49ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512018-02-011027810.3390/toxins10020078toxins10020078Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in ArgentinaMaría Soledad Nogueira0Julieta Decundo1Mauro Martinez2Susana Nelly Dieguez3Federico Moreyra4Maria Virginia Moreno5Sebastian Alberto Stenglein6Laboratorio de Biología Funcional y Biotecnología (BIOLAB), UNCPBA-CICBA, INBIOTEC-CONICET, Av. República de Italia 780, Azul, 7300 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaÁrea de Toxicología, Departamento de Fisiopatología, Centro de Investigación Veterinaria de Tandil (CIVETAN) CONICET-CICBA, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias-UNCPBA, Campus Universitario, Paraje Arroyo Seco s/n, Tandil, 7000 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaLaboratorio de Biología Funcional y Biotecnología (BIOLAB), UNCPBA-CICBA, INBIOTEC-CONICET, Av. República de Italia 780, Azul, 7300 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaÁrea de Toxicología, Departamento de Fisiopatología, Centro de Investigación Veterinaria de Tandil (CIVETAN) CONICET-CICBA, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias-UNCPBA, Campus Universitario, Paraje Arroyo Seco s/n, Tandil, 7000 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEstación Experimental Agropecuaria INTA Bordenave, Ruta Provincial 76 Km 36,5, Bordenave, 8187 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaLaboratorio de Biología Funcional y Biotecnología (BIOLAB), UNCPBA-CICBA, INBIOTEC-CONICET, Av. República de Italia 780, Azul, 7300 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaLaboratorio de Biología Funcional y Biotecnología (BIOLAB), UNCPBA-CICBA, INBIOTEC-CONICET, Av. República de Italia 780, Azul, 7300 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTwo of the most common species of toxin-producing Fusarium contaminating small cereal grains are Fusarium graminearum and F. poae; with both elaborating diverse toxins, especially deoxynivalenol (DON) and nivalenol (NIV), respectively. The objective of our work during the 2012–2014 growing seasons was to screen crops for the most commonly isolated Fusarium species and to quantify DON and NIV toxins in natural malting-barley samples from different producing areas of Argentina. We identified 1180 Fusarium isolates in the 119 samples analyzed, with 51.2% being F. graminearum, 26.2% F. poae and 22.6% other species. We found high concentrations of mycotoxins, at maximum values of 12 μg/g of DON and 7.71 μg/g of NIV. Of the samples, 23% exhibited DON at an average of 2.36 μg/g, with 44% exceeding the maximum limits (average of 5.24 μg/g); 29% contained NIV at an average of 2.36 μg/g; 7% contained both DON and NIV; and 55% were without DON or NIV. Finally, we report the mycotoxin contamination of the grain samples produced by F. graminearum and F. poae, those being the most frequent Fusarium species present. We identified the main Fusarium species affecting natural malting-barley grains in Argentina and documented the presence of many samples with elevated concentrations of DON and NIV. To our knowledge, the investigation reported here was the first to quantify the contamination by Fusarium and its toxins in natural samples of malting barley in Argentina.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/2/78Fusarium graminearumFusarium poaeDONNIVbarley
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author María Soledad Nogueira
Julieta Decundo
Mauro Martinez
Susana Nelly Dieguez
Federico Moreyra
Maria Virginia Moreno
Sebastian Alberto Stenglein
spellingShingle María Soledad Nogueira
Julieta Decundo
Mauro Martinez
Susana Nelly Dieguez
Federico Moreyra
Maria Virginia Moreno
Sebastian Alberto Stenglein
Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina
Toxins
Fusarium graminearum
Fusarium poae
DON
NIV
barley
author_facet María Soledad Nogueira
Julieta Decundo
Mauro Martinez
Susana Nelly Dieguez
Federico Moreyra
Maria Virginia Moreno
Sebastian Alberto Stenglein
author_sort María Soledad Nogueira
title Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina
title_short Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina
title_full Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina
title_fullStr Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Natural Contamination with Mycotoxins Produced by Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium poae in Malting Barley in Argentina
title_sort natural contamination with mycotoxins produced by fusarium graminearum and fusarium poae in malting barley in argentina
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Two of the most common species of toxin-producing Fusarium contaminating small cereal grains are Fusarium graminearum and F. poae; with both elaborating diverse toxins, especially deoxynivalenol (DON) and nivalenol (NIV), respectively. The objective of our work during the 2012–2014 growing seasons was to screen crops for the most commonly isolated Fusarium species and to quantify DON and NIV toxins in natural malting-barley samples from different producing areas of Argentina. We identified 1180 Fusarium isolates in the 119 samples analyzed, with 51.2% being F. graminearum, 26.2% F. poae and 22.6% other species. We found high concentrations of mycotoxins, at maximum values of 12 μg/g of DON and 7.71 μg/g of NIV. Of the samples, 23% exhibited DON at an average of 2.36 μg/g, with 44% exceeding the maximum limits (average of 5.24 μg/g); 29% contained NIV at an average of 2.36 μg/g; 7% contained both DON and NIV; and 55% were without DON or NIV. Finally, we report the mycotoxin contamination of the grain samples produced by F. graminearum and F. poae, those being the most frequent Fusarium species present. We identified the main Fusarium species affecting natural malting-barley grains in Argentina and documented the presence of many samples with elevated concentrations of DON and NIV. To our knowledge, the investigation reported here was the first to quantify the contamination by Fusarium and its toxins in natural samples of malting barley in Argentina.
topic Fusarium graminearum
Fusarium poae
DON
NIV
barley
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/2/78
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