Effect of application of nontoxigenic strains of Aspergillus flavus and A-parasiticus on subsequent aflatoxin contamination of peanuts in storage

被引:93
作者
Dorner, JW [1 ]
Cole, RJ [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, Natl Peanut Res Lab, Dawson, GA 31742 USA
关键词
groundnut; Arachis hypogaea; warehouse; biological control;
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10.1016/S0022-474X(01)00035-2
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Experiments were conducted to determine the potential for biological control of aflatoxin contamination of peanuts during storage. Florunner peanuts were treated in field plots by applying competitive., nontoxigenic strains of Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus, at 76 and 67 days after planting in 1998 and 1999. respectively. After harvest, half the peanuts from both treated and control plots were sprayed with an aqueous conidial suspension containing the nontoxigenic strains; the other half of the peanuts from each group were not sprayed. The peanuts were then placed in separate compartments of a miniature warehouse. Therefore, storage treatments consisted of peanuts that were (1) not treated at all; (2) treated prior to storage only; (3) field-treated only; (4) treated both in the field and prior to storage. Peanuts were stored for 3-5 months under high temperature and relative humidity conditions designed to promote aflatoxin contamination. In 1998, peanuts were not contaminated with aflatoxins prior to storage. After storage, peanuts that were never treated with the competitive fungi contained an average of 78.0 ppb of aflatoxins. Peanuts not treated in the field but receiving the spray treatment before storage contained 48.8 ppb. Peanuts treated in the field only averaged 1.4 ppb, and peanuts treated both in the field and prior to storage contained 0.8 ppb. In 1999, peanuts suffered from late-season drought and were contaminated with aflatoxins at harvest, with controls averaging 516.8 ppb compared with 54.1 ppb in treated peanuts. After storage, non-field-treated peanuts averaged 9145.1 ppb compared with 374.2 ppb for peanuts that had been field-treated, a 95.9% reduction. Spraying of pods with the nontoxigenic strains postharvest but prior to storage provided no additional protection against aflatoxin contamination. Results demonstrated that field application of the nontoxigenic strains had a carry-over effect and reduced aflatoxin contamination that occurred in storage. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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