Interaction between the Accumulation of Cadmium and Deoxynivalenol Mycotoxin Produced by Fusarium graminearum in Durum Wheat Grains.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry(2022)

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Durum wheat is one of the cereal crops that accumulates the highest concentrations of cadmium (Cd) and deoxynivalenol (DON) mycotoxin in its grains, thereby affecting the safety of products made of durum wheat grains (pasta and semolina). This study investigates the interaction between Cd and , the main causal agent of DON accumulation in grains. A pot experiment was designed to characterize the response of durum wheat to infection at three levels of Cd exposure: 0.1, 2, and 10 mg Cd kg soil, which showed that the accumulation of Cd and DON resulted from interacting processes. On the one hand, plant exposure to Cd reduced the concentration of DON in grains. The mitigating effect of Cd on DON accumulation was attributed to the restricted growth of , which could result from enhanced plant resistance to the fungal pathogen induced by Cd exposure. On the other hand, infection of durum wheat increased the Cd concentration in the grains. The promoting effect of infection on Cd accumulation was attributed to decoupling of the allocation of Cd and photoassimilates to the grains and to the reduced strength of the grain sink for photoassimilates caused by the fungus. Provided that this result is confirmed in field conditions, it suggests that in Cd-contaminated soils, particular attention should be paid to agronomic practices that affect head blight disease to avoid further increase in the risk of exceeding the regulatory limit set by the European Union for Cd in durum wheat.
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Fusarium head blight,cereals,eliciting effect,food safety,metals,mycotoxin
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