Occurrence of Deoxynivalenol producing isolates of Fusarium graminearum species complex associated with Head Blight of wheat in Moghan area

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Abstract:
The sever epidemic of Fusarium head blight (FHB) as a devastating disease of cereal crops has been occurred on wheat in North and Northwest of Iran in recent years. The in vitro production of Deoxynivalenol (DON) was qualitatively evaluated in 41 Fusarium isolates collected from wheat heads associated with the scab disease, in Moghan area/ Northwest of Iran. Infected wheat heads were collected during 2004-2007. The isolation of causal agents carried out using standard methods and according to morphological characteristics and using valid descriptions, all isolates belonged to Fusarium graminearum species complex and F. culmorum of which the first species was dominant. In order to evaluate the potential of DON production in isolates, this mycotoxin was extracted and qualitatively examined by TLC method. The quantification of DON was achieved using HPLC method. TLC results indicated that 54.5% of studied isolates produced DON but there was no significant relationship between this property and cultivars or sub-regions or years. Also based on HPLC analysis, maximum content of DON belonged to F. graminearum isolated from cv. Izen green in Moghan Agro-industry company fields in 2004 with 5827.11 µgkg-1. The results of present study show that DON mycotoxin is produced in various contents by F. graminearum isolates on different cultivars and in different origins/ years. Since DON plays a role in pathogenesis and is of paramount importance in contamination of wheat grains these results gives a better insight to the significance of this disease in Northwest of Iran.
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English
Published:
Journal Of Crop Protection, Volume:3 Issue: 2, June 2014
Pages:
113 to 123
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