The fungi Penicillium expansum, Aspergillus flavus, Stemphylium vesicarium
and Alternaria alternata were experimentally inoculated into pear fruits of
cv. Abate fetel. The infected fruits were split longitudinally through the
centre of lesions (5, 10, 15 and 20 mm in diameter) and were divided into
four sections, from tissues below the lesions to tissues around the carpel
area. The aforementioned fungi were isolated in different frequencies from
all sections that included diseased and healthy tissues. Patulin was detect
ed in the flesh of pears with lesions 10 mm in diameter when inoculated wit
h P. expansum, S. vesicarium and A. alternata. but not with A. flavus. Myco
toxin concentrations surpassed the accepted maximum residue limit in all se
ctions, even in apparently sound tissues. This is the first report of invas
ion of these fungi, as well as patulin diffusion into different depths of p
ear fruits.