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Species composition of and fumonisin production by the Fusarium fujikuroi species complex isolated from Korean cereals

Authors
Choi, Jung-HyeLee, SeolheeNah, Ju-YoungKim, Hee-KyoungPaek, Ji-SeonLee, SoohyungHam, HyeonheuiHong, Sung KeeYun, Sung-HwanLee, Theresa
Issue Date
21-Feb-2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Fusarium fujikuroi species complex; Fumonisin; Cereal; F. fujikuroi
Citation
International Journal of Food Microbiology, v.267, pp 62 - 69
Pages
8
Journal Title
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Volume
267
Start Page
62
End Page
69
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/6207
DOI
10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2017.12.006
ISSN
0168-1605
1879-3460
Abstract
To assess the risk of fumonisin contamination in Korean cereals, we isolated colonies of the Fusarium fujikuroi species complex (FFSC) from barley, maize, rice and soybean samples from 2011 to 2015. A total of 878 FFSC strains were isolated mostly from maize and rice, and species identity of the isolates were determined using the DNA sequence of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF-1 alpha) and RNA polymerase II (RPB2) genes. Fusaria recovered from Korean cereals included F. fujikuroi (317 isolates and a frequency of 36%), F. proliferatum (212 isolates and 24.1%), F. verticillioides (170 isolates and 19.4%), F. concentricum (86 strains and 9.8%), F. andiyazi (56 isolates and 6.4%), F. subglutinans (28 isolates and 3.2%), F. thapsinum (5 isolates and 0.6%), and F. circinatum (2 isolates and 0.2%). The rice samples were dominated by F. fujikuroi (47.4%), F. proliferatum (27.3%), and F. concentricum (15.1%), whereas maize samples were dominated by F. verticillioides (33.9%), F. fujikuroi (25.3%), and F. proliferatum (21.1%). A phylogenetic analysis of 70 representative isolates demonstrated that each species was resolved as genealogically exclusive in the ML tree. Fumonisin production potential was evaluated using a PCR assay for the fumonisin biosynthesis gene, FUM1 in all of the isolates. Most of the isolates tested (94%) were positive for FUM1. All of the isolates assigned to F. fujikuroi, F. proliferatum, F. verticillioides and F. thapsinum were positive for FUM1 irrespective of their host origin. Seventy-seven representative isolates positive for FUM1 were examined for fumonisin production in rice medium. The majority of F. proliferatum (26/27, 96.3%), F. verticillioides (16/17, 94.1%) and F. fujikuroi (19/25, 76.0%) produced both FB1 and FB2. Notably, 16 of 19 fumonisin-producing F. fujikuroi produced > 1000 mu g/g of fumonisins (FB1 + FB2) in rice medium, which is higher than that in previous reports. These results suggest that F. fujikuroi can produce high levels of fumonisins similar to F. verticillioides and F. protiferatum.
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