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A European Database of Fusarium graminearum and F-culmorum Trichothecene Genotypes

Journal

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00406

Keywords

acetyldeoxynivalenol; chemotype; database; Fusarium; genotype; mycotoxin; nivalenol; trichothecene

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Funding

  1. Ministere de l'Agriculture, de la Viticulture et de la Protection des Consommateurs-Administration des Services Techniques de l'Agriculture
  2. M.I.U.R. Project AGROGEN (Laboratory of GENomics for traits of AGROnomic importance in durum wheat: Identification of useful genes, functional analysis and assisted selection by biological markers for the development of the national seed chain) [602/Ric]
  3. Felix Thornley Cobbold Trust
  4. John Oldacre Foundation
  5. Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic [800415]
  6. Spanish Ministry MINECO [AGL201.4-53928-C2-2-R]
  7. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Norway
  8. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (GABI-KANADA), Bonn [FKZ 0313711A]
  9. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Bonn [A/06/92183]
  10. Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
  11. Direction Generale de l'Agriculture, Direction de la Recherche [D31-3159, D31-1162, D31-7055]
  12. P.O.R. SARDEGNA F.S.
  13. Danish Directorate for Food, Fisheries and Agri Business [FFS05-3]
  14. Academy of Finland [126917, 131957, 250904, 252162, 267188, 266984]
  15. Olvi Foundation
  16. Turku University Foundation
  17. CIMO travel grant
  18. Nordic network project New Emerging Mycotoxins and Secondary Metabolites in Toxigenic Fungi of Northern Europe - Nordic Research Board [090014]
  19. Academy of Finland (AKA) [252162, 250904, 131957, 126917, 131957, 250904, 252162, 126917] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Fusarium species, particularly Fusarium graminearum and F culmorum, are the main cause of trichothecene type B contamination in cereals. Data on the distribution of Fusarium trichothecene genotypes in cereals in Europe are scattered in time and space. Furthermore, a common core set of related variables (sampling method, host cultivar, previous crop, etc.) that would allow more effective analysis of factors influencing the spatial and temporal population distribution, is lacking. Consequently, based on the available data, it is difficult to identify factors influencing chemotype distribution and spread at the European level. Here we describe the results of a collaborative integrated work which aims (1) to characterize the trichothecene genotypes of strains from three Fusarium species, collected over the period 2000-2013 and (2) to enhance the standardization of epidemiological data collection. Information on host plant, country of origin, sampling location, year of sampling and previous crop of 1147 F graminearurn, 479 F culmorum, and 3 F cortaderiae strains obtained from 17 European countries was compiled and a map of trichothecene type B genotype distribution was plotted for each species. All information on the strains was collected in a freely accessible and updatable database (www.catalogueeu.luxmcc.lu), which will serve as a starting point for epidemiological analysis of potential spatial and temporal trichothecene genotype shifts in Europe. The analysis of the currently available European dataset showed that in F. grarninearum, the predominant genotype was 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15-ADON) (82.9%), followed by 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol (3-ADON) (13.6%), and nivalenol (NIV) (3.5%). In F culmorum, the prevalent genotype was 3-ADON (59.9%), while the NIV genotype accounted for the remaining 40.1%. Both, geographical and temporal patterns of trichothecene genotypes distribution were identified.

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