Title of article :
Trichothecene Content of Rye and Wheat Genotypes Inoculated with a Deoxynivalenol- and a Nivalenol-producing Isolate of Fusarium culmorum
Author/Authors :
Miedaner & Reinbrecht، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Head blight caused by Fusarium culmorum may lead to
yield reduction and the contamination of cereal grain
with the mycotoxins deoxynivalenol (DON), 3-acetyl
deoxynivalenol (3-ADON), nivalenol (NIV), fusare-
none-X (FUS), and others. In this study, the covariation
between DON and NIV accumulation of 12 rye and
eight wheat genotypes that diered in resistance were
analysed by inoculating them with a DON-and a NIV-
producing isolate, respectively, in three locations.
The resistance traits head blight rating and plot yield
relative to the uninoculated plots of the same genotype
were assessed and the contents of DON, 3-ADON, NIV,
and FUS in the grain were analysed by gas chromatog-
raphy with mass spectrometry. The NIV-producing
isolate was signi®cantly (P0.05) less aggressive and
led to a considerably lower mean NIV content in the
grain compared with the aggressiveness and mean DON
content of the DON-producing isolate (19.5 mg NIV/kg
grain versus 48.4 mg DON/kg). Wheat and rye geno-
types signi®cantly diered in their DON and NIV
accumulation. All genotypes reacted in a similar manner
to both chemotypes of F. culmorum for the resistance
traits and the respective mycotoxin contents with the
exception of one wheat variety, that caused a change in
rank order for mycotoxin content. In conclusion,
resistance to head blight and tolerance to mycotoxin
accumulation seems to be most likely the same for
DON- and NIV-producing isolates of F. culmorum
Keywords :
cereals , fusarenone-X , nivalenol (NIV) , Mycotoxins , resistanc , deoxynivalenol (DON) , acetyldeoxynivalenol
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology