COMMON TOXIGENIC FUSARIUM SPECIES IN MAIZE GRAIN IN ETHIOPIA

Authors

  • Tesfaye Wubet
  • Dawit Abate

Abstract

Prevalence of toxigenic species of Fusarium in maize samples
collected in Ethiopia was inveStigated. The three toxigenic species of Fusarium most often associated with Ethiopian maize grain were Fusarium verticlilioides [= F. moniliforme] (S1.1%), Fusarium,subglutinans (24.2%) and Fusarium graminearum (13.9%). Other Fusarium species contributed 10.2% of the total
species recovered. A large number of strains ofF. verticillioides, F. subglutinans and F. graminearum are known to produce toxic secondary metabolites. The incidence of Fusarium species and the mycotoxins they produce have been positively correlated with numerous toxicoses of man and animals. Thus, the prevalence rate of these toxigenic Fusarium species in Ethiopian IDaize. destined
for human consumption, suggests the po&sible contamination of maize and its products by Fusarium mycotoxins

Published

2023-02-23