Perspectives on Global Mycotoxin Issues and Management From the MycoKey Maize Working Group

Author:

Logrieco Antonio1,Battilani Paola2ORCID,Leggieri Marco Camardo2,Jiang Yu3,Haesaert Geert4,Lanubile Alessandra2,Mahuku George5ORCID,Mesterházy Akos6,Ortega-Beltran Alejandro7,Pasti Marco8,Smeu Irina9,Torres Adriana10,Xu Jing3ORCID,Munkvold Gary11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Council of Research, Institute of Sciences of Food Production, Bari, Italy

2. Department of Sustainable Crop Production, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Campus di Piacenza, Piacenza, Italy

3. Institute of Plant Protection, Liaoning Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenyang, China

4. Faculty Bioscience Engineering, Department of Plants and Crops, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

5. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

6. Cereal Research Company, Wheat Breeding, Szeged, Hungary

7. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria

8. Italian Corn Growers’ Association, Eraclea, Italy

9. National Research & Development Institute for Food Bioresources—IBA Bucharest, Romania

10. Microbiology and Immunology Department, IMICO-Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, Rio Cuarto, Argentina

11. Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Abstract

During the last decade, there have been many advances in research and technology that have greatly contributed to expanded capabilities and knowledge in detection and measurement, characterization, biosynthesis, and management of mycotoxins in maize. MycoKey, an EU‐funded Horizon 2020 project, was established to advance knowledge and technology transfer around the globe to address mycotoxin impacts in key food and feed chains. MycoKey included several working groups comprising international experts in different fields of mycotoxicology. The MycoKey Maize Working Group recently convened to gather information and strategize for the development and implementation of solutions to the maize mycotoxin problem in light of current and emerging technologies. This feature summarizes the Maize WG discussion and recommendations for addressing mycotoxin problems in maize. Discussions focused on aflatoxins, deoxynivalenol, fumonisins, and zearalenone, which are the most widespread and persistently important mycotoxins in maize. Although regional differences were recognized, there was consensus about many of the priorities for research and effective management strategies. For preharvest management, genetic resistance and selecting adapted maize genotypes, along with insect management, were among the most fruitful strategies identified across the mycotoxin groups. For postharvest management, the most important practices included timely harvest, rapid grain drying, grain cleaning, and carefully managed storage conditions. Remediation practices such as optical sorting, density separation, milling, and chemical detoxification were also suggested. Future research and communication priorities included advanced breeding technologies, development of risk assessment tools, and the development and dissemination of regionally relevant management guidelines.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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