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Association between vegetative compatibility and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus species during intraspecific competition

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Intraspecific competition is the basis for biological control of aflatoxins, but there is little understanding of the mechanism(s) by which competing strains inhibit toxin production. Evidence is presented that demonstrates a relationship between strength of the vegetative compatibility reaction and aflatoxin production in Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus using the suspended disk culture method. Combining wild-type aflatoxin-producing isolates belonging to different vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) resulted in a substantial reduction in aflatoxin yield. Pairs of aflatoxin-producing isolates within the same VCG, but showing weak compatibility reactions using complementary nitrate-nonutilizing mutants, also were associated with reduced levels of aflatoxin B1. In contrast, pairings of isolates displaying a strong compatibility reaction typically produced high levels of aflatoxins. These results suggest that interactions between vegetatively compatible wild-type isolates of A. flavus and A. parasiticus are cooperative and result in more aflatoxin B1 than pairings between isolates that are incompatible. Successful hyphal fusions among spore germlings produce a common mycelial network with a larger resource base to support aflatoxin biosynthesis. By comparison, vegetative incompatibility reactions might result in the death of those heterokaryotic cells composed of incompatible nuclei and thereby disrupt the formation of mycelial networks at the expense of aflatoxin biosynthesis.

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The content of this paper was presented at the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Mycological Society of Japan, June 3–4, 2006, Chiba, Japan

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Wicklow, D., Horn, B. Association between vegetative compatibility and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus species during intraspecific competition. Mycoscience 48, 267–273 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10267-007-0363-7

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