Biodiversity of Aspergillus section Flavi in the United States: a review.

Food additives and contaminants Pub Date : 2007-10-01 Epub Date: 2007-08-24 DOI:10.1080/02652030701510012
Bruce W Horn
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Abstract

Fungi belonging to Aspergillus section Flavi are of great economic importance in the United States due to their ability to produce toxic and carcinogenic aflatoxins in agricultural commodities. Development of control strategies against A. flavus and A. parasiticus, the major aflatoxin-producing species, is dependent upon a basic understanding of their diversity in agricultural ecosystems. This review summarizes our current knowledge of species and population diversity in the United States in relation to morphology, mycotoxin production and genetic characters. The high genetic diversity in populations of aflatoxigenic fungi is a reflection of their versatile habits in nature, which include saprotrophic colonization of plant debris in soil and parasitism of seeds and grain. Genetic variation within populations may originate from a cryptic sexual state. The advent of intensive monoculture agriculture not only increases population size but also may introduce positive selective pressure for aflatoxin production due to its link with pathogenicity in crops. Important goals in population research are to determine how section Flavi diversity in agricultural ecosystems is changing and to measure the direction of this evolution.

美国黄曲霉(Aspergillus Flavi)生物多样性综述。
黄曲霉属黄曲霉科真菌在美国具有重要的经济意义,因为它们能够在农产品中产生有毒和致癌的黄曲霉毒素。黄曲霉和寄生黄曲霉是主要的黄曲霉毒素产生物种,其防治策略的制定取决于对其在农业生态系统中的多样性的基本认识。这篇综述总结了我们目前对美国物种和种群多样性的认识,包括形态、霉菌毒素产生和遗传特征。产黄曲霉毒素真菌种群的高度遗传多样性反映了它们在自然界的多种习性,包括在土壤中腐殖植物残骸和寄生种子和谷物。种群内的遗传变异可能源于一种隐蔽的性状态。集约化单一栽培农业的出现不仅增加了种群规模,而且由于黄曲霉毒素与作物致病性的联系,可能会给黄曲霉毒素的生产带来积极的选择压力。种群研究的重要目标是确定农业生态系统中黄花多样性的变化情况,并测量这种变化的方向。
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