Fusarium and hazelnut: a story of twists and turns

Abstrakt

In recent years, the number of reports of Fusarium in association with hazelnut (Corylus avellana) has been increasing worldwide, related to both pathogenic aptitude and endophytic occurrence. However, the assessment of the real ecological role and relevance to plant health of these fungi has been impaired by uncertainty in species identification, deriving from both the evolving taxonomic structure of the genus and an inaccurate use of molecular markers. In this paper, the characterization of two hazelnut endophytic strains isolated in Poland is reported with reference to their secondary metabolite profiles and interactions with pests and pathogens. Our results are indicative of a possible role of these strains in defensive mutualism which could be related to the production of several bioactive compounds, especially cyclohexadepsipeptides of the enniatin family. At the same time, these biochemical properties create some concern for the possible mycotoxin contamination of hazelnut products.

Autorzy

Agnieszka Ludwiczuk
Agnieszka Ludwiczuk
Gelsomina Manganiello
Gelsomina Manganiello
Krzysztof Wojtanowski
Krzysztof Wojtanowski
Alessia Staropoli
Alessia Staropoli
Francesco Vinale
Francesco Vinale
Rosario Nicoletti
Rosario Nicoletti
artykuł
Agriculture-Basel
Angielski
2024
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