Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia

This study confirms the wheat natural infection by Alternaria species associated with black point disease of stored kernels. These species are able to produce plant mycotoxins as well as toxic metabolites, which may have consequences in the food industry and agriculture as well as in health services...

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Main Authors: Lobna Gargouri-Kammoun, Fatma Bensassi, Monia Mnari-Hattab, Ali Rhouma, Hassen Bacha, Mohamed Rabeh Hajlaoui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education 2014-12-01
Series:Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
Subjects:
ITS
Online Access: http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP9-2/3Kammoun.pdf
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spelling doaj-db89670c7969455da788997564030b692020-11-24T22:35:58ZengInstitution of the Agricultural Research and Higher EducationTunisian Journal of Plant Protection1737-54362490-43682014-12-0192119129Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in TunisiaLobna Gargouri-Kammoun0Fatma Bensassi1Monia Mnari-Hattab2Ali Rhouma3Hassen Bacha4Mohamed Rabeh Hajlaoui5 ESA Kef, Université de Jendouba, 7119, Le Kef, Tunisia ISB Béja Université de Jendouba, Avenue Habib Bourguiba, 9000, Béja, Tunisia INRAT, Université de Carthage, Rue Hédi Karray 2049 Ariana, Tunisia Institut de l’Olivier, Université de Sfax, BP 208, cité Mahrajene, 1082 Tunis, Tunisia Faculté de Médecine Dentaire, Université de Monastir, Rue Avicenne, 5019 Monastir, Tunisia INRAT, Université de Carthage, Rue Hédi Karray 2049 Ariana, Tunisia This study confirms the wheat natural infection by Alternaria species associated with black point disease of stored kernels. These species are able to produce plant mycotoxins as well as toxic metabolites, which may have consequences in the food industry and agriculture as well as in health services. Because of the tight link between fungal species and metabolite production, correct identification of the mould at the species level is required. For this purpose, morphological characters and molecular techniques based on the amplification and sequencing of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region of the rDNA were used. The analysis identified six species of Alternaria, namely A. alternata, A. tenuissima, A. arborescens, A. mali, A. longipes, and A. brassicae. The most frequently isolated species were A. alternata and A. tenuissima with an overall prevalence of 36.1 and 30.6%, respectively. http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP9-2/3Kammoun.pdf Alternaria ITS sequencing Tunisia wheat
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author Lobna Gargouri-Kammoun
Fatma Bensassi
Monia Mnari-Hattab
Ali Rhouma
Hassen Bacha
Mohamed Rabeh Hajlaoui
spellingShingle Lobna Gargouri-Kammoun
Fatma Bensassi
Monia Mnari-Hattab
Ali Rhouma
Hassen Bacha
Mohamed Rabeh Hajlaoui
Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia
Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
Alternaria
ITS
sequencing
Tunisia
wheat
author_facet Lobna Gargouri-Kammoun
Fatma Bensassi
Monia Mnari-Hattab
Ali Rhouma
Hassen Bacha
Mohamed Rabeh Hajlaoui
author_sort Lobna Gargouri-Kammoun
title Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia
title_short Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia
title_full Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia
title_fullStr Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Alternaria Species Recovered from Stored Durum Wheat Kernels in Tunisia
title_sort identification of alternaria species recovered from stored durum wheat kernels in tunisia
publisher Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education
series Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
issn 1737-5436
2490-4368
publishDate 2014-12-01
description This study confirms the wheat natural infection by Alternaria species associated with black point disease of stored kernels. These species are able to produce plant mycotoxins as well as toxic metabolites, which may have consequences in the food industry and agriculture as well as in health services. Because of the tight link between fungal species and metabolite production, correct identification of the mould at the species level is required. For this purpose, morphological characters and molecular techniques based on the amplification and sequencing of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region of the rDNA were used. The analysis identified six species of Alternaria, namely A. alternata, A. tenuissima, A. arborescens, A. mali, A. longipes, and A. brassicae. The most frequently isolated species were A. alternata and A. tenuissima with an overall prevalence of 36.1 and 30.6%, respectively.
topic Alternaria
ITS
sequencing
Tunisia
wheat
url http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP9-2/3Kammoun.pdf
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