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Abbas Mohammadi

Abbas Mohammadi

Associate Professor

Faculty: Agriculture

Department: Plant Pathology

Degree: Ph.D

CV
Abbas Mohammadi

Associate Professor Abbas Mohammadi

Faculty: Agriculture - Department: Plant Pathology Degree: Ph.D |

Phytotoxicity effect of a highly toxic isolate of Alternaria alternata metabolites from Iran

AuthorsAbbas Mohammadi
JournalToxicon-X
Page number1-6
Serial number21
Volume number1
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2024
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryAustralia
Journal IndexScopus

Abstract

Alternaria species produce several mycotoxins, such as alternariol (AOH), alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), altenuene (ALT), altertoxin (ATX), tentoxin (TTX) and tenuazonic acid (TeA). This research aimed to isolate and identify mycotoxins from highly toxic Alternaria alternata (w19) and A. tennuisima isolates and their phytotoxicity effects. Fungal metabolites were extracted from 21-day cultures of Alternaria in a Czapek broth medium with the organic solvent chloroform/acetone and identified using the HPLC method. Alternaria metabolites were infil- trated in vivo into several plant leaves for phytotoxicity detection. The study investigated the impact of tem- perature, time, and metabolite concentration on phytotoxicity using the detached leaf infiltration technique. Five mycotoxins (TTX, TeA, ALT, AOH, and AME) were detected in A. alternata W19 isolate with 959.24, 102.03, 24.01, 9.04, and 2.44 ppm, respectively. A. tennuisima produce these toxins in a lower concentration. Infiltration of fungal metabolites induced leaf chlorosis and necrosis, which differs based on temperature, concentration and plant species. Based on our knowledge, this is the first report of Alternaria mycotoxins in Iran and a highly toxic isolate of A. alternata with rapid phytotoxicity on a wide range of susceptible hosts.

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