Title of article :
Investigation and a New Evaluation Method of the Resistance of Maize Hybrids grown in Hungary to Fusarium moulds
Author/Authors :
?. Bata، نويسنده , , P. Rafai & G. Kov?cs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Thirty maize hybrids grown in Hungary representing
groups FAO 200±299, FAO 400±499 and FAO 500-were
studied in order to obtain information about genotypic
resistance to Fusarium moulds. The plants were grown
on an experimental farm and were inoculated using the
toothpick method with Fusarium graminearum and
Fusarium culmorum. In addition maize grain meals were
also inoculated with isolates of moulds. Measurements
were made of the mould-covered surface area of the ears
9 weeks after inoculation and of the zearalenone and
T2-toxin content of the inoculated maize meals. Large
dierences among hybrids were observed for the mould-
covered area of the ear surface (2.00±38.88%), the
zearalenone content (4.20±71.20 mg/kg) and the T2-
toxin content (1.60±122.50 mg/kg). Relatively poor
correlation (r0.489) was found between the area of
mould covering the ear surface and mycotoxin content
of maize. Bearing in mind that the user of feed grain is
interested in obtaining a feed with the lowest mycotoxin
content, a new method of evaluation of hybrids which
uses a toxin±mould index (TMI) was introduced. This
index is calculated on the basis of both growth rate of
moulds and their toxin-producing activity. Although a
decreasing tendency in resistance of hybrids with a
longer growing vegetation period could be observed,
resistant genotypes were found in every FAO group,
con®rming the views that in addition to the in¯uence of
duration of the vegetation period on the resistance,
genetic factors may also play a signi®cant role.
Keywords :
Resistance , Fusarium , zearalenone , T2 toxin , Maize
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology