Phytomicronutrients in Cereals: Resistance to Fusarium and Mycotoxin Accumulation

This article reviews recent advances identifying which grain phytomicronutrients modulate toxin biosynthesis and contribute to plant resistance against Fusarium diseases and mycotoxin accumulation.

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Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides cause ear rot in European cereals and produce harmful mycotoxins such as type B trichothecenes and fumonisins. Breeding resistant varieties requires understanding plant defense mechanisms that reduce toxin levels through two pathways: metabolic transformation into less toxic compounds and inhibition of mycotoxin biosynthesis. This review synthesizes the latest research on specific phytomicronutrients present in cereal grains—particularly antioxidants—that regulate fungal toxin production and enhance plant resistance to Fusarium infections, offering insights for developing cereal genotypes with minimal mycotoxin contamination.

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Proyecto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Ubicación
France
Autores
Vessela ATANASOVA-PENICHON et Florence RICHARD-FORGET
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo de fichero
documento
Creado el
01 dic 2014
Lengua materna
French
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Innovations agronomiques
Licencia
CC BY