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Temperature and water stress impacts on growth and production of altertoxin-II by strains of Alternaria tenuissima from Argentinean wheat
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2014-07-08Registro en:
Patriarca, Andrea Rosana; Medina, A.; Fernández Pinto, Virginia; Magan, N.; Temperature and water stress impacts on growth and production of altertoxin-II by strains of Alternaria tenuissima from Argentinean wheat; Wageningen Academic Publishers; World Mycotoxin Journal; 7; 3; 8-7-2014; 329–334
1875-0710
1875-0796
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Patriarca, Andrea Rosana
Medina, A.
Fernández Pinto, Virginia
Magan, N.
Resumen
Alternaria tenuissima is commonly isolated from wheat in Argentina. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of temperature (15-34o24 C) and water activity (aw, 0.98, 0.95) on growth 25 and temporal altertoxin-II (ALTX-II) production by two strains over 14-21 days on a milled 26 wheat agar. This showed that growth occurred over the whole temperature range tested and was optimum at 25-30oC and 0.98 aw, and 30o27 C at 0.95 aw. The incubation time did not show a 28 significant effect on ALTX-II accumulation. The optimum conditions for ALTX-II production 29 were 0.98 aw and 30°C for both strains. The strains also accumulated significant amounts of this 30 toxin at 34°C. This is the first study to evaluate the ecology of growth and production of ALTX31 II by strains of A. tenuissima.