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Environ Microbiol ; 21(6): 1957-1968, 2019 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30289193

ABSTRACT

To date, no demonstration of a direct correlation between the presence of mycoviruses and the quantitative or qualitative modulation of mycotoxins has been shown. In our study, we transfected a virus-free ochratoxin A (OTA)-producing isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus with purified mycoviruses from a different A. ochraceus isolate and from Penicillium aurantiogriseum. Among the mycoviruses tested, only Aspergillus ochraceus virus (AoV), a partitivirus widespread in A. ochraceus, caused a specific interaction that led to an overproduction of OTA, which is regulated by the European Commission and is the second most important contaminant of food and feed commodities. Gene expression analysis failed to reveal a specific viral upregulation of the mRNA of genes considered to play a role in the OTA biosynthetic pathway. Furthermore, AoOTApks1, a polyketide synthase gene considered essential for OTA production, is surprisingly absent in the genome of our OTA-producing isolate. The possible biological and evolutionary implications of the mycoviral regulation of mycotoxin production are discussed.


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Aspergillus ochraceus/metabolism , Aspergillus ochraceus/virology , Fungal Viruses/physiology , Ochratoxins/biosynthesis , Biosynthetic Pathways , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Fungal Proteins/metabolism , Fungal Viruses/genetics , Fungal Viruses/isolation & purification , Penicillium/genetics , Penicillium/metabolism , Penicillium/virology , Polyketide Synthases/genetics , Polyketide Synthases/metabolism
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J Econ Entomol ; 105(1): 176-85, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22420270

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The effect of irrigation on the abundance of Empoasca vitis (Göthe) populations was investigated in four vineyards located in northeastern Italy. In two experiments, we compared leafhopper population densities in plots irrigated (micro-spray irrigation system) or nonirrigated. In another experiment, we studied the effect of various irrigation systems on E. vitis populations over two successive seasons. In particular, five treatments were compared: control (not irrigated), traditional drip system, three types of subirrigation varying in distance from the row (40, 135, and 95 cm). In this vineyard, stem water potential was monitored with a pressure chamber. E. vitis population densities were affected by irrigation, with higher densities of this pest recorded on irrigated vines. Highest E. vitis densities were detected in drip irrigation plots compared with nonirrigated plots where water stress was highest. Moderate water stress (subirrigation plots) was associated with intermediate leafhopper densities. Implications for integrated pest management are discussed.


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Agricultural Irrigation , Hemiptera/physiology , Insect Control/methods , Vitis/metabolism , Water/metabolism , Animals , Italy , Nymph/physiology , Plant Stems/metabolism , Population Dynamics , Seasons
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