Molecular analysis of Aspergillus section Nigri isolated from onion samples reveals the prevalence of A. welwitschiae

The aim of this study was to isolate Aspergillus section Nigri from onion samples bought in supermarkets and to analyze the fungal isolates by means of molecular data in order to differentiate A. niger and A. welwitschiae species from the other non-toxigenic species of black aspergilli, and detect g...

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Autores: Massi, Fernanda Pelisson, Iamanaka, Beatriz Thie, Barbosa, Rafaella Liviero, Sartori, Daniele, Ferrranti, Larissa, Taniwaki, Marta Hiromi, Fungaro, Maria Helena Pelegrinelli
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Brasil
Institución:Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)
Repositorio:Repositório do Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br:123456789/125
Acceso en línea:http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/125
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Aspergillus section Nigri
A. welwitschiae
Ochratoxin A
Fumonisin B2
Onion bulbs
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Sumario:The aim of this study was to isolate Aspergillus section Nigri from onion samples bought in supermarkets and to analyze the fungal isolates by means of molecular data in order to differentiate A. niger and A. welwitschiae species from the other non-toxigenic species of black aspergilli, and detect genes involved in the biosynthesis of ochratoxin A and fumonisin B2. Aspergillus section Nigri were found in 98% (94/96) of the onion samples. Based on the results of multiplex PCR (performed on 500 randomly selected strains), 97.4% of the Aspergillus section Nigri strains were recognized as A. niger/A. welwitschiae. Around half of them were subjected to partial sequencing of the CaM gene to distinguish one from the other.Atotal of 97.9% of the isolates were identified as A. welwitschiae and only 2.1% as A. niger. The fum8 gene, involved in fumonisin B2 biosynthesis, was found in 36% of A. welwitschiae isolates, but radH and pks genes, involved in ochratoxin A biosynthesis, were found in only 2.8%. The presence/absence of fum8 gene in the A. welwitschiae genome is closely associated with ability/inability of the isolates to produce fumonisin in vitro. Based on these results,we suggest that in-depth studies are conducted to investigate the presence of fumonisins in onion bulbs.