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The Contents of Ustiloxins A and B along with Their Distribution in Rice False Smut Balls

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 8, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/toxins8090262

Keywords

ustiloxins; mycotoxin; rice false smut disease; rice false smut balls; Villosiclava virens; Ustilaginoidea virens; HPLC analysis

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB127805]
  2. Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest of China [201203037]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31271996, 31471729]

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Ustiloxins are cyclopeptide mycotoxins isolated from rice false smut balls (FSBs), the ball-like colonies transformed from the individual grains through the filament infection by the fungal pathogen Villosiclava virens. There were no obvious relations between ustiloxin content and any of the collection areas, collection times, or average weight of each FSB. The rice false smut balls at early, middle, and late maturity stages were respectively divided into different parts (glume, chlamydospores, mycelia, and pseudoparenchyma). The highest content of ustiloxins A and B of rice FSBs was found at the early maturity stage. Both ustiloxins A and B were mainly distributed in the middle layer containing mycelia and immature chlamydospores of the FSBs. When the rice FSBs were at the early maturity stage, the total yield of ustiloxins A and B in the middle layer of each ball was 48.3 mu g, which was 3.20-fold of the yield (15.1 mu g) of the inner part of the ball. The rice FSBs at the early maturity stage are the appropriate materials for the production of ustiloxins A and B.

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