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Phylogeny and mycotoxin profile of Fusarium species isolated from sugarcane in Southern Iran

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MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 252, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2021.126855

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Fusarium proliferatum; Fumonisins; Cyclic hexadepsipeptides; Translation elongation factor; Tubulin; Calmodulin

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This study investigated the genetic diversity and mycotoxin profile of Fusarium species on sugarcane in Southern Iran. Most strains belonged to Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex (FFSC), with some potentially representing new phylogenetic species. Fusarium proliferatum strains were found to produce high amounts of fumonisins, as well as lesser amounts of beauvericin and enniatins. The findings provide new insights into the potential risks associated with Fusarium species on sugarcane in Iran.
Sugarcane is an important crop in Southern Iran for agri-food, energy, and pharmaceutical industries. Among the pathogens that colonize sugarcane, mycotoxigenic Fusarium species are reason of serious concern for both their pathogenicity on plants and ability to produce harmful mycotoxins to humans and animals. We studied 104 Fusarium strains, selected within a wider Fusarium set isolated from sugarcane in Southern Iran, for molecular identification, phylogeny and mycotoxin analyses. Most of Fusarium strains belonged to Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex (FFSC) and identified mainly as F. proliferatum, at minor extent as F. sacchari, and rarely as F. thapsinum, and F. verticillioides. Moreover, 14 strains identified as FFSC could not be assigned to any known species, although they were phylogenetically closely related to F. andiyazi, likely representing a new phylogenetic species. A subset of FFSC strains were analyzed for in vitro production of fumonisins (FBs), beauvericin (BEA), and enniatins (ENNs). Fusarium proliferatum strains produced FBs at high amount, and, at a lesser extent, BEA, and ENNs; F. sacchari produced only BEA and B ENNs at very low level; Fusarium sp. strains produced only B ENNs. The paper provides new insights on the genetic diversity of Fusarium species and their mycotoxin profile occurring on sugarcane in Iran.

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