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Analysis of Fusarium causing dermal toxicosis in marram grass planters
Authors:Charles H. A. Snijders  Rob A. Samson  Ellen S. Hoekstra  Thérèse Quellet  J. David Miller  Petra C. E. M. de Rooij-van der Goes  A. J. M. Baar  A. E. J. Dubois  Henk F. Kauffman
Affiliation:(1) DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO), P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands;(2) Centraal bureau voor Schimmelcultures (CBS), P.O. Box 273, 3740 AG Baarn, Netherlands;(3) Plant Research Centre, Agriculture Canada, K1A 0C6 Ottawa, Canada;(4) Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO), Centre for Terrestrial Ecology, P.O. Box 40, 6666 ZG Heteren, Netherlands;(5) Department of Dermatology, Medical Centre Leeuwarden Noord, Mr. P.J. Troelstraweg 78, 8917 CR Leeuwarden, Netherlands;(6) Department of Allergology, State University Hospital, P.O. Box 30001, 9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract:In the European coastal dunes, marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) is planted in order to control sand erosion. In the years 1986 to 1991, workers on the Wadden islands in the Netherlands planting marram grass showed lesions of skin and mucous membranes, suggesting a toxic reaction. Fusarium culmorum dominated the mycoflora of those marram grass culms that were used for planting. This plant material had been cut and stored for more than one week in the open. The Fusarium toxin deoxynivalenol (DON) was detected in the suspect marram grass culms. Isolated F. culmorum strains were able to produce DON in vitro in liquid culture as well as in experimentally inoculated wheat heads. Pathogenicity tests, toxin test as well as RAPD analysis showed that the F. culmorum strains were not specialized for marram grass but may form part of the West-European F. culmorum population infecting cereals and grasses. Storage on old sand-dunes with plant debris may have led to the high occurrence of F. culmorum and contamination with DON. Marram grass culms should be obtained from young plantings on dunes on the seaward slopes and cut culms should not be stored.
Keywords:Marram grass  Ammophila arenaria  Fusarium culmorum  mycotoxicosis  deoxynivalenol  dermatitis  keratoconjunctivitis  sand-dunes  coastal soils
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