Identification of Sources of Resistance for Peanut Aspergillus flavus Colonization and Aflatoxin Contamination

Author:

Dieme Richard Moise Alansou1ORCID,Faye Issa2,Zoclanclounon Yedomon Ange Bovys3,Fonceka Daniel3,Ndoye Ousmane4,Diedhiou Papa Madiallacke1

Affiliation:

1. Université Gaston Berger, BP 211 Saint-Louis, Senegal

2. Centre National de Recherches Agronomiques de Bambey, Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles, BP 211 Bambey, Senegal

3. Centre d’Etudes Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse, Route de Khombole, BP 3320 Thiès, Senegal

4. Conseil Ouest et centre Africain pour la Recherche et le Développement Agricoles, Avenue Bourguiba, BP 48 Dakar RP, Senegal

Abstract

Peanut aflatoxin contamination caused by Aspergillus flavus is a serious constraint for food safety and human health in Senegal. The present study aimed to identify sources of resistance for A. flavus colonization and aflatoxin contamination. Thus, seeds from 67 peanut genotypes were tested under laboratory conditions. Aqueous conidial suspension of an aflatoxinogenic strain of A. flavus was used for inoculation in Petri dishes containing ten seeds of each genotype, and data on incidence and severity were recorded. Total aflatoxin concentration in seeds was determined on 15th day after inoculation using mReader® method. Results showed a significant (p<0.001) variation of aflatoxin, incidence and severity among the tested peanut genotypes. Incidence ranged from 0 to 70% with a mean of 20.36 ± 0.8%. Out of the 67 genotypes, eight showed incidence less than 10%. Severity ranged from 0 to 44% with a mean value of 8.82 ± 0.45%. The genotype 12CS_104 showed aflatoxin concentration level in conformity with the European standard (4 ppb). Out of three clusters revealed by hierarchical classification based on disease incidence and severity, the cluster 1 contained 33 genotypes characterised by low incidence and severity values. These genotypes can be tested under field conditions to confirm their resistance to A flavus.

Funder

West Africa Agricultural Productivity Program (WAAPP)

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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