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. 2007 Sep;164(3):127-34.
doi: 10.1007/s11046-007-9017-8. Epub 2007 Jul 13.

Fumonisins production by Fusarium proliferatum strains isolated from asparagus crown

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Fumonisins production by Fusarium proliferatum strains isolated from asparagus crown

Chenglan Liu et al. Mycopathologia. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

The present work deals with the capability for producing fumonisin by Fusarium proliferatum strains isolated from asparagus in China. Fifty of F. proliferatum strains were randomly selected and incubated on cultures of maize grain and asparagus spear, respectively. Fumonisin levels (FB(1) and FB(2)) were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS). The results showed that all 50 strains produced fumonisins in maize culture within a wide range of concentrations, 10-11,499 microg/g and 2-6,598 microg/g for FB(1) and FB(2), respectively. On culture of asparagus spear,48 strains (96%) produced fumonisins in the range 0.2-781.6 microg/g and no detected to 40.3 microg/g for FB(1) and FB(2), respectively. All of F. proliferatum strains produced much higher levels of FB(1), FB(2) and total fumonisins (FB(1 )+ FB(2)) in maize grain culture than in asparagus spear culture. Meanwhile, fumonisin B(3) (FB(3)) was identified in all maize culture extracts and most of asparagus spear culture extracts. This is the first study carried out the fumonisin-producing ability of F. proliferatum strains isolated from asparagus in China. The information obtained is useful for assessing the risk of fumonisins contamination in asparagus spear.

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