Characterization of microbial communities and fungal metabolites on field grown strawberries from organic and conventional production

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作者
Jensen, Birgit [1 ]
Knudsen, Inge M. B. [1 ]
Andersen, Birgitte [3 ]
Nielsen, Kristian Fog [3 ]
Thrane, Ulf [3 ]
Jensen, Dan Funck [1 ,4 ]
Larsen, John [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Plant & Environm Sci, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, Dept Agroecol, DK-4200 Slagelse, Denmark
[3] Tech Univ Denmark, DTU Syst Biol, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
[4] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, SLU, Dept Forest Mycol & Plant Pathol, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
[5] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Ecosistemas, Morelia 58089, Michoacan, Mexico
关键词
Microbial communities; Strawberry phyllosphere; Biocontrol; Organic production; Secondary metabolites; Mycotoxins; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; ALTERNARIA-INFECTORIA; BIOCONTROL AGENT; TRICHODERMA; BACTERIA; MOLD; MICROORGANISMS; IDENTIFICATION; PEPTAIBIOTICS; DISEASES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2012.11.005
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
The background levels of culturable indigenous microbial communities (microbiotas) on strawberries were examined in a field survey with four conventional and four organic growers with different production practise and geographic distribution. The microbiota on apparently healthy strawberries was complex including potential plant pathogens, opportunistic human pathogens, plant disease biocontrol agents and mycotoxin producers. The latter group was dominated by Penicillium spp. and Aspergillus niger was also isolated. As expected, bacteria were the most abundant and diverse group of the strawberry microbiota followed by yeasts and filamentous fungi. No obvious correlation between grower practice and the strawberry microbiota was observed. Differences between microbiotas on strawberries from conventional systems with up to 10 fungicide spray treatments and organic production systems were insignificant. Mycotoxins were not detected in mature strawberries from any of the eight different growers neither in additional samples of low quality berries. However, isolates of Penicillium expansum and A. niger produced high amounts of mycotoxins when incubated on strawberries at 25 degrees C. Penicillium polonicum produced cyclopenol, cyclopenin, and viridicatin on the artificially infected berries, while Altemaria arborescens produced tenuazonic acid, Alternaria tenuissima produced altertoxin land altenuene, and Trichoderma spp. produced several peptaibols. In conclusion, native strawberry microbiotas are highly diverse both in terms of taxonomic groups and functional traits that are important in relation to plant and human health. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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