Author/Authors :
J. PERKOWSKI، نويسنده , , M. PRO?CZUK and J. CHELKOWSKI، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Seven selected maize hybrids (Smolimag, Ruten, KLG
2210, Zetiit, Betulisa, RAH BE 86101 atid RAH BE
90102) were toothpick inoculated in the ear (at * 10 days
after midsilk) with a single isolate of Fusarium graminearum
in order to determine their reaction to infection and
susceptibility to mycotoxin accutnulation in the tissues.
Deoxynivalenol (DON), 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15-
AcDON), and 3-acetyldeoxynivaleno! (3-AcDON) were
delected in differing amounts in kernels, husks, stalks
(nodes and ititernodes) and roots. DON was recovered
from stems, husks and damaged kernels at levels of 864,
278 and 93mg/kg, respectively, while 15-AcDON was
recovered at 235, 55 and 11 mg/kg and 3-AcDON was
recovered at 3, 2 and 0.5 mg. kg, respectively. Maize
hybrids Smolimag and Rtiten were most resistant to
infection and contained the lowest amounts of mycotoxins
in the tissues while Zenit, RAH BE 90102, RAH
BE S6101 and Betulisa were most susceptible to infection
and accumulated higher amounts of mycotoxins.