Mycotoxin production by Fusarium proliferatum isolates from rice with Fusrium sheath rot disease.
Abbas, H.K., Cartwright, R.D., Xie, W., Mirocha, C,J., Richard, J.L., Dvorak, T.J., Sciumbato, G.L. and Shier, W.T.
Mycopathologia 147:97-104.
1999
บทคัดย่อ
Fifteen cultures of Fusarium proliferatum waere established from 20 rough rice samples collected in Arkansas and Texas from fields exhibiting Fusarum sheath rot disease or panicle blight. Single spore isolates of each culture were grown on rice and tested for the production of fumonisins, moniliformin (MON) and beauvericin (BEA). All 15 isolates produced FB1, FB2, MON and BEAin culture on rice. No deoxynivalenol, its derivatives or ZEA was detected. Seven cultures produced FB1 in the range 80-230 mg/kg, with the rest producing FB1 in the range 14-43 mg/kg FB2 was produced it in the range 188-6018 mg/kg, with the rest producing in the range 109-1350 mg/kg. Other derivatives of fumonisins as well as several unknown metabolites were identified.