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Effect of temperature on growth, wheat head infection, and nivalenol production by Fusarium poae

Fusarium poae is one of the Fusarium species commonly detected in wheat kernels affected by Fusarium Head Blight. Fusarium poae produces a wide range of mycotoxins including nivalenol (NIV). The effect of temperature on colony growth and NIV production was investigated in vitro at 5-40 °C with 5 °C intervals. When the data were fit to a Beta equation (R2 ≥ 0.97), the optimal temperature was estimated to be 24.7 °C for colony growth and 27.5 °C for NIV production. The effects of temperature on infection incidence, fungal biomass, and NIV contamination were investigated by inoculating potted durum wheat plants at full anthesis; inoculated heads were kept at 10-40 °C with 5 °C intervals for 3 days and then at ambient temperature until ripening. Temperature significantly affected the incidence of floret infection and fungal biomass (as indicated by DNA amount) in the affected heads but did not affect NIV content in the head tissue. Inoculation of potted plants with F. poae did not reduce yield.
- National Research Council Italy
- Canadian Real Estate Association Canada
- International Sleep Products Association United States
- Institute of Sciences of Food Production Italy
- Canadian Real Estate Association Canada
Mycotoxin, Epidemiology, Fungi, Temperature, Mycotoxins, Small-grain cereals, Fusarium head blight, Fusarium, Food Microbiology, Biomass, DNA, Fungal, Trichothecenes, Epidemiology; Fusarium head blight; Mycotoxin; Small-grain cereals; Food Science; Microbiology, Triticum, Plant Diseases
Mycotoxin, Epidemiology, Fungi, Temperature, Mycotoxins, Small-grain cereals, Fusarium head blight, Fusarium, Food Microbiology, Biomass, DNA, Fungal, Trichothecenes, Epidemiology; Fusarium head blight; Mycotoxin; Small-grain cereals; Food Science; Microbiology, Triticum, Plant Diseases
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