Characterization of the Aspergillus flavus Population from Highly Aflatoxin-Contaminated Corn in the United States

Author:

Weaver Mark A.ORCID,Callicott Kenneth A.ORCID,Mehl Hillary L.ORCID,Opoku Joseph,Park Lilly C.,Fields Keiana S.,Mandel Jennifer R.ORCID

Abstract

Aflatoxin contamination of corn is a major threat to the safe food and feed. The United States Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) monitors commercial grain shipments for the presence of aflatoxin. A total of 146 Aspergillus flavus were isolated from 29 highly contaminated grain samples to characterize the visual phenotypes, aflatoxin-producing potential, and genotypes to explore the etiological cause of high aflatoxin contamination of US corn. Five of the isolates had reduced sensitivity (43–49% resistant) to the fungicide azoxystrobin, with the remainder all being over 50% resistant to azoxystrobin at the discriminating dose of 2.5 µg/mL. Only six isolates of the highly aflatoxigenic S morphotype were found, and 48 isolates were non-aflatoxigenic. Analysis of the mating type locus revealed 45% MAT 1-1 and 55% MAT 1-2. The A. flavus population originating from the highly aflatoxin contaminated grain samples was compared to a randomly selected subset of isolates originating from commercial corn samples with typical levels of aflatoxin contamination (average < 50 ppb). Use of simple sequence repeat (SSR) genotyping followed by principal component analysis (PCoA) revealed a similar pattern of genotypic distribution in the two populations, but greater diversity in the FGIS-derived population. The noticeable difference between the two populations was that genotypes identical to strain NRRL 21882, the active component of the aflatoxin biocontrol product Afla-Guard™, were ten times more common in the commercial corn population of A. flavus compared to the population from the high-aflatoxin corn samples. The other similarities between the two populations suggest that high aflatoxin concentrations in corn grain are generally the result of infection with common A. flavus genotypes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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