1) The document summarizes research on reducing the risk of mycotoxins in cereals through cropping factors. Surveys of wheat, barley, and oat samples from Swiss farms found Fusarium graminearum and F. poae were dominant species producing DON and NIV respectively.
2) Further research tested the effect of previous crops, tillage practices, and fungicide use on mycotoxin levels. Variety trials found some barley varieties with higher beta-glucan contents had lower DON levels after artificial inoculation.
3) The researchers are developing "Healthy & Safe" cereal varieties with high levels of healthy compounds that may inhibit toxigenic fungi. If
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F. graminearum
F. poae
F. avenaceum
F. cerealis
F. culmorum
F. spp
Ratio of isolated Fusarium species
n=686
62%
20%
11%
1% 1%
4%
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FG FP
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Ratio of isolated Fusarium species
n=686
F. graminearum
F. poae
F. avenaceum
F. cerealis
F. culmorum
F. spp
DON,
ac-DON,
ZEA,
(NIV)
NIV,
(T-2, HT-2)
Vogelgsang et al. (2019) Eur J Agronomy
NIV, DON
FG FP
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NIV,
(T-2, HT-2)
Correlations fungal abundance and
mycotoxin contents - PCA*
Vogelgsang et al. (2019) Eur J Agronomy
*Principal Component Analysis
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Dimension 1 (29.7%)
-1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5
Dimension2(21.4%)
-1
0
1
2
Multiple correspondence analysis FG/DON
Vogelgsang et al. (2019) Eur J Agronomy
toxin
DNA
incidence
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Dimension 1 (29.7%)
-1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5
Dimension2(21.4%)
-1
0
1
2
good
poor
very poor
cereals
potato
maize
sunflower
pasture
other PPC
peas
cereals
maize
canola
pasture
sugar beet
organic
extenso
integrated
conventional
plough
reduced tillage
no fungicide
strobilurins+triazoles
triazoles
Multiple correspondence analysis FG/DON
canola
other PC
very good
*
* *
strobilurins
moderatesugar beet
peas
*
**
*
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toxin
DNA
incidence
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maize (108/213)
sugar beet (81/30)
canola (42/32)
pasture (18/23)
peas (30/11)
potato (22/16)
sunflower (9/14)
cereals (7/10)
"others" (8/12)
Deoxynivalenol(gkg
-1
)
0
250
500
750
1000
1250
1500
1750
2000
2250
2500
reduced tillage
plougha
bc
b
bcd
bcd
bcd
bcd
bcd
bcd
bcd
bcdbcd
d d d
bc
d c
Exceeded maximum limits - DON
p < 0.001
DON: 11% > 1’250 µg kg-1
ZEA: 7% > 100 µg kg-1
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Dimension 1 (25.6%)
-1 0 1
Dimension2(21.4%)
-2
-1
0
1
good
moderate
poor
very good
very poor
other PC
cereals
potato
canola
sunflower
pasture
sugar beet
other PPC
peas
cereals
maize
canola
pasture
sugar beet
organic
extenso
conventional
plough
reduced tillage
no fungicide
strobilurins+triazoles
triazoles
integrated
*
peas*
maize
*
Multiple correspondence analysis FP/NIV
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toxin
DNA
incidence
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Outline
• Surveys on Fusarium species and
mycotoxins in wheat, (barley) and oats
• Our resulting research to reduce the
risk in cereals:
- “Healthy & Safe” cereal varieties
- MycoKey:
talks from A. Gimeno & D. Drakopoulos
• Conclusions
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58%
30%
7%
1%
1%
3%
F. graminearum
F. avenaceum
F. poae
F. culmorum
F. crookwellense
F. spp
F. graminearum
Fusarium occurrence in barley and oats&
oats &
2013-2014: n=440
Schöneberg et al. (2016)
Food Add Cont 33: 1608-6019
74%
6%
8%
10%
2%
F. poae
F. graminearum
F. avenaceum
F. langsethiae
F. spp
2013-2015: n=325
F. poae
Schöneberg et al. (2018)
Eur J Agron 92: 123-132
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NIV DON T-2/HT-2
Toxin(gkg-1
)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Toxins in (hulled) oats from growers
2013-2015
n=325
F. poae
F. graminearum
74%
6%
8%
10%
2%
F. langsethiae
304 µg kg -1
From a ratio of only 10%
qPCR: 33%
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MCA for oats: F. langsethiae & T-2/HT-2
Dimension 1 (32.3%)
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0
Dimension2(18.0%)
-2
-1
0
1
Canyon
Gaillette
Husky
President
Triton
Wiland
other cultivar
cereals
maize
pasture
other PCcereals
maize
canola
pasture
other PPC
integrated
conventional
organic
plough
reduced tillage
toxin
DNA
incidence
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Outline
• Surveys on Fusarium species and
mycotoxins in wheat, barley and oats
• Our resulting research to reduce the
risk in cereals:
- “Healthy & Safe” cereal varieties
- MycoKey:
talks from A. Gimeno& D. Drakopoulos
• Conclusions
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«Healthy & Safe» cereals
Romina Morisoli, Charlotte Martin,
Mario Bertossa, Torsten Schöneberg,
Susanne Vogelgsang, Fabio Mascher
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«Healthy & Safe» cereals
Romina Morisoli, Charlotte Martin,
Mario Bertossa, Torsten Schöneberg,
Susanne Vogelgsang, Fabio Mascher
• Wheat, barley and oat cultivars
Health promoting compounds (HPCs):
anthocyanins, phenolic acids, β-glucans
• Healthy and safe food
HPCs might inhibit infection through
toxigenic Fusarium species
Research questions
Dominant species and toxins, impact of cropping factors?
Epidemiology of the dominant species?
Differences in susceptibility of cultivars?
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Resistance experiments
•3 sites across Switzerland
•Wheat, oat, barley varieties with
different contents of HPCs
Picture: M. Bertossa
Charlotte Martin Torsten
Schöneberg
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Resistance experiments
•3 sites across Switzerland
•Wheat, oat, barley varieties with
different contents of HPCs
•Artificial infections with selected
Fusarium species
Picture: M. Bertossa
Charlotte Martin
F. poae F. langsethiaeF. graminearum
Torsten
Schöneberg
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Resistance experiments
Picture: M. Bertossa
Cassia Fridericus Hobbit Landi Semper Waxyma
Deoxynivalenol(mgkg
-1
)
0
10
20
30
40
50
Nyon
Vouvry
Zurich
P < 0.001
DON in barley varieties - 2014
Highest -
glucan
content
Pearson correlation coefficient: β-glucan-DON content:
-0.39 *, p<0.05; Tukey-Kramer
Martin et al. (2018)
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Outline
•Surveys on Fusarium species and
mycotoxins in wheat, barley and oats
•Our resulting research to reduce the
risk in cereals:
- “Healthy & Safe” cereal varieties
- …if prevention with cropping
factors is not enough:
comes in
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MycoKey PhD students
Alejandro
Gimeno
Dimitrios
Drakopoulos
• Biological control with Clonostachys rosea
• Intercrops, biofumgation, botanicals
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• Significance of mycotoxin surveys?
Crucial to identify dominant Fusarium species
and influencing cropping factors
• Wheat = barely = oats?
Extrapolation not possible due to different
Fusarium species and/or different effects of
cropping factors
• Which measure to choose?
One single measure not sufficient
Meaningful combination of puzzle pieces needed
Conclusions
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• Research group “Ecological Plant
Protection in Arable Crops”, in particular:
Irene Bänziger, Andreas Kägi, various interns,
PhD students Charlotte Martin,
Torsten Schöneberg, Alejandro Gimeno,
Dimitrios Drakopoulos
Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements
• Research group “Ecological Plant
Protection in Arable Crops”, in particular:
Irene Bänziger, Andreas Kägi, various interns,
PhD students Charlotte Martin,
Torsten Schöneberg, Alejandro Gimeno,
Dimitrios Drakopoulos
• Michel Gygax, Sandra Ott, Florian Burkhalter
«Soil preservation programme», canton Berne
• Members CPPOs, growers
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Questions?