EFFECT OF WATER ACTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND FUMONISIN-B-1 AND FUMONISIN-B-2 PRODUCTION BY FUSARIUM-PROLIFERATUM AND FUSARIUM-MONILIFORME ON MAIZE GRAIN
S. Marin et al., EFFECT OF WATER ACTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND FUMONISIN-B-1 AND FUMONISIN-B-2 PRODUCTION BY FUSARIUM-PROLIFERATUM AND FUSARIUM-MONILIFORME ON MAIZE GRAIN, Letters in applied microbiology, 21(5), 1995, pp. 298-301
The effect of different water activities (a(w), 0.968, 0.956, 0.944, 0
.925) and temperature (25 degrees C and 30 degrees C) on colonization
and production of fumonisin B-1 (FB1) and B-2 (FB2) on sterile layers
of maize by Fusarium proliferatum and F. moniliforme isolates was dete
rmined over periods of 6 weeks. Generally, both F. moniliforme and F.
proliferatum grew faster with increasing a(w) and best at 30 degrees C
. All three isolates produced more FB1 than FB2 regardless of a(w) or
temperature. Very little FB1 and FB2 were produced at 0.925 a(w), with
maximum produced at 0.956 and 0.968 a(w) at both temperatures tested.
Most FB1 and FB2 were produced by F. moniliforme (25N), followed by F
. proliferatum isolates (73N and 131N). At all a(w) levels and both te
mperatures there was an increase in FB1 and FB2 concentration with tim
e. Statistical analyses of a(w), temperature, time, two- and three-way
interactions showed some significant differences between isolates and
FB1 and FB2 production.