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Fumonisin-Producing Fusarium from Maize Grains in Tretep, Indonesia

Fumonisin-Producing Fusarium from Maize Grains in Tretep, Indonesia
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摘要 Fusarium species commonly occur in maize are fungal pathogen which produce mycotoxins, such as fumonisin, trichothecene and zearalenone. In this study, Fusarium species were isolated from maize kernel from Tretep, maize producer region and were identified based on microscopic- and macroscopic characters as well as molecular characters using PCR assays and the partial sequence of TEF 1-α gene (Translation Elongation Factor 1-α. The fumonisin-producing ability of these Fusarium was determined by growing them in corn medium and analyzed their fumonisin by ELISA (enzyme-linked immuno assay). Among 9 isolates, three of them were identified as Fusarium verticillioides, two as Fusarium temperatum, two as Fusarium globosum, one as Fusarium proliJeratum and one as Fusarium subglutinans. Fusarium temperatum is similar morphologically to F. subglutinans, however, both of their differences can be found by molecular analysis. Fumonisin-producing abilities of Fusarium were determined in concentrations 20.51 pg/g-1,109.74 pg/g medium with the highest producer was identified as F. globosum.
出处 《Journal of Food Science and Engineering》 2013年第10期534-540,共7页 食品科学与工程(英文版)(美国)
关键词 FUSARIUM tretep IDENTIFICATION MOLECULAR TEF-1α fumonisin. 伏马菌素 镰刀菌 玉米粒 酶联免疫测定法 印尼 玉米赤霉烯酮 生产能力 真菌病原体
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