The 2012 crop year in north-east Italy was characterized by a strong heat-wave event, and areas influenced by this environmental condition presented an anomalous accumulation of mycotoxins in maize. Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites, harmful to human and animals, produced by pathogenic fungi that contaminate foodstuffs. Plants suffering by stress are characterized by lower crop yield and quality, increased fungal infection and in some cases by higher amounts of mycotoxins. In plant, heat-wave events and generally stress factors afflict physiological traits and are associated with oxidative stress. Since oxidative stress is fundamental also for activation of mycotoxin biosynthesis in fungi, stress conditions in plant and mycotoxin accumulation are often correlated. The present paper aims to report the influence of some stress factors in relation to mycotoxin accumulation providing further data to comprehension of stress management with particular emphasis to heat-wave related events.

Plant stress and mycotoxin accumulation in maize

FERRIGO, DAVIDE;RAIOLA, ALESSANDRO;CAUSIN, ROBERTO
2014

Abstract

The 2012 crop year in north-east Italy was characterized by a strong heat-wave event, and areas influenced by this environmental condition presented an anomalous accumulation of mycotoxins in maize. Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites, harmful to human and animals, produced by pathogenic fungi that contaminate foodstuffs. Plants suffering by stress are characterized by lower crop yield and quality, increased fungal infection and in some cases by higher amounts of mycotoxins. In plant, heat-wave events and generally stress factors afflict physiological traits and are associated with oxidative stress. Since oxidative stress is fundamental also for activation of mycotoxin biosynthesis in fungi, stress conditions in plant and mycotoxin accumulation are often correlated. The present paper aims to report the influence of some stress factors in relation to mycotoxin accumulation providing further data to comprehension of stress management with particular emphasis to heat-wave related events.
2014
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