The Effect of Simulated Lepidopteran Ear Feeding Injury on Mycotoxin Accumulation in Grain Corn (Poales: Poaceae)

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Farhan, Yasmine [1 ]
Smith, Jocelyn L. [1 ]
Limay-Rios, Victor [1 ]
Schaafsma, Arthur W. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Guelph, Ridgetown Campus,120 Main St East, Ridgetown, ON N0P 2C0, Canada
关键词
Fusarium; mycotoxins; corn; insect injury; ear feeding; WESTERN BEAN CUTWORM; MAIZE HYBRIDS; FUMONISIN CONTAMINATION; FALL ARMYWORM; RESISTANCE; NOCTUIDAE; BT; ROT; DEOXYNIVALENOL; BORER;
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10.1093/jee/toaa174
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Fusarium graminearum Schwabe (Hypocreales: Nectriaceae) and Fusarium verticillioides (Saccardo) (Hypocreales: Nectriaceae) Nirenberg infection results in accumulation of deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZON), and fumonisin (FBs) mycotoxins in infected corn, Zea mays L. Lepidopteran insect feeding may exacerbate fungal infection by providing entry points on the ear resulting in increased mycotoxin contamination of grain. The objective of the current study was to simulate different types and severity levels (extent of injury) of lepidopteran injury to corn ears at different stages of ear development and its effect on mycotoxin accumulation in grain corn. Field experiments were conducted under conditions favorable for F. graminearum development where insect injury was simulated to corn ears and inoculated with F. graminearum. All simulated injury treatments resulted in elevated mycotoxin concentration compared with ears without simulated injury; however, the severity of injury within a treatment had little effect. Injury to kernels on the side of the ear resulted in greater DON and ZON concentration than injury to tip kernels, grazing injury applied at physiological maturity, or when no injury was simulated. Greater FBs was measured when tip kernel injury was simulated at the blister stage or when side kernel injury was simulated at milk and dent stages compared with noninjured ears, silk clipping, tip injury at milk and dent stages, or grazing injury at physiological maturity.The current study confirms that the risk of mycotoxin accumulation in the Great Lakes region is greater in the presence of ear-feeding insect pests and may differ depending on the feeding behavior of pest species.
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