Zearalenone in New Zealand pasture herbage and the mycotoxin-producing potential ofFusariumspecies from pasture
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- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
- Vol. 30 (4) , 499-504
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00288233.1987.10417963
Abstract
Zearalenone, in concentrations of 0.4 — 4.0 mg/kg dry weight of herbage, was found in 10 of 60 pasture samples collected from January to April 1985 at sites near Pukekohe, Wanganui, and Gisborne. It was present most often and in highest concentrations in samples from a Gisborne coastal farm. Zearalenone was produced in culture by some strains of eight of the Fusarium spp. most often recovered from the samples, but most consistently and in greatest amounts by F. crookwellense and F. culmorum. There was no correlation between zearalenone concentrations in the samples and Fusarium numbers, as determined by direct counts of macroconidia and by dilution plating. There was also no correlation between zearalenone concentrations and the in vitro zearalenone-producing potential of the Fusarium spp. recovered. Site-related factors appeared to affect zearalenone concentrations as much as the presence of Fusarium spp. Cytotoxicity of the Fusarium cultures to HEp2 cells in tissue culture, indicative of the production of other mycotoxins, was greatest in F. oxysporum, and the possibility was raised that Fusarium toxins other than zearalenone may also be produced in pasture.Keywords
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