Stability of Resistance of Maize to Ear Rots (Fusarium graminearum, F. verticillioides and Aspergillus flavus) and Their Resistance to Toxin Contamination and Conclusions for Variety Registration

Author:

Mesterhazy Akos1,Szabo Balazs1ORCID,Szieberth Denes2,Tóth Szabolcs3,Nagy Zoltan1,Meszlenyi Tamas1,Herczig Beata4,Berenyi Attila1,Tóth Beata1

Affiliation:

1. Cereal Research Non-Profit Ltd., P.O. Box 391, 6701 Szeged, Hungary

2. Hungarian Maize Club, Kazinczy Street 12, 8152 Kőszárhegy, Hungary

3. Bonafarm Dalmand Inc., Felszabadulás Street 42, 7214 Dalmand, Hungary

4. Bonafarm-Babolna Feed Ltd., Laboratory Branch, 2942 Nagyigmand, Hungary

Abstract

All major ear rots (F. graminearum, F. verticillioides, and Aspergillus flavus) and their toxins are present in maize of preharvest origin in Hungary. Resistance can be an important tool in reducing the infection and toxin contamination from these rots in maize. Previous results identified resistance differences in maize hybrids that were suitable for use in evaluating their risk from toxigenic fungi and their toxins. During the tests, two methodical improvements were achieved: the use of three isolates of the fungus secured and a more precise estimation of resistance to ear rots and their resistance to toxin accumulation or overproduction. The improvement in sampling and the tests of subsamples made the evaluation for the statistics much more exact. This way, we were able to reduce the Within value, providing a statistically more reliable method of evaluation. Earlier data had confirmed that toxin contamination could not be predicted well from visual ear rot severity data. Contradictory results for hybrid ranking were often identified between isolates. The resistance to disease and toxin contamination is not generally valid. The new suggested methodology compares the performance of hybrids in a large number of epidemic situations to identify adaptable hybrids that can respond to diverse conditions; therefore, the stability of resistance and toxin response is decisive information to evaluate risk analyses. The increased number of disease toxin data allowed for lower LSD 5% values for toxins, a much finer analysis of toxin overproduction and underproduction, and a wider database for stability analyses. This way, we obtained important additional separated information about resistance to accumulation of toxins and about maize resistance to these pathogens that is suitable to provide much more reliable testing than was possible until now. Globally, about 50–100 million metric tons can be saved by excluding susceptible hybrids from commercial production.

Funder

U/Hungarian project

Ministry for Innovation and Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

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