B. Cahagnier et al., GROWTH OF FUSARIUM-MONILIFORME AND ITS BIOSYNTHESIS OF FUMONISIN B1 ON MAIZE GRAIN AS A FUNCTION OF DIFFERENT WATER ACTIVITIES, Letters in applied microbiology, 20(4), 1995, pp. 247-251
The production of fumonisin by Fusarium moniliforme during its growth
on maize depends on extrinsic factors. In particular, experiments on m
aize grain at different water activities (a(w)) (1, 0.95, 0.90, 0.85)
have demonstrated the influence of a(w) on fumonisin biosynthesis, and
on fungal growth defined by measurement of ergosterol levels. Fumonis
in levels dropped threefold when a(w) was lowered by 5%, but growth ra
te was unchanged. A 10% reduction in a(w) from 1 to 0.90 resulted in a
20-fold drop in fungal growth, and fumonisin production was reduced 3
00-fold. At a threshold a(w) of 0.85-0.86, F. moniliforme exhibited vi
rtually no measurable metabolic activity, and hence no fumonisin produ
ction.