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Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A - Chemistry, Analysis, Control, Exposure & Risk Assessment 2012-01-01

Fusarium verticillioides from finger millet in Uganda.

Amgad A Saleh, J P Esele, Antonio Logrieco, Alberto Ritieni, John F Leslie

文献索引:Food Addit. Contam. Part A. Chem. Anal. Control. Expo. Risk Assess. 29(11) , 1762-9, (2012)

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Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a subsistence crop grown in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Sub-continent. Fusarium species occurring on this crop have not been reported. Approximately 13% of the Fusarium isolates recovered from finger millet growing at three different locations in eastern Uganda belong to Fusarium verticillioides, and could produce up to 18,600 µg/g of total fumonisins when cultured under laboratory conditions. These strains are all genetically unique, based on AFLP analyses, and form fertile perithecia when crossed with the standard mating type tester strains for this species. All but one of the strains is female-fertile and mating-type segregates 13:20 Mat-1:Mat-2. Three new sequences of the gene encoding translation elongation factor 1-α were found within the population. These results indicate a potential health risk for infants who consume finger millet gruel as a weaning food, and are consistent with the hypothesis that F. verticillioides originated in Africa and not in the Americas, despite its widespread association with maize grown almost anywhere worldwide.

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