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http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.2010.26.2.121

Microbial Population, Aflatoxin Contamination and Predominant Aspergillus Species in Korean Stored Rice  

Oh, Ji-Yeon (Laboratory of Plant Disease and Biocontrol, Korea University)
Sang, Mee-Kyung (Laboratory of Plant Disease and Biocontrol, Korea University)
Oh, Jee-Eun (Laboratory of Applied Plant Stress Biology, Korea University)
Lee, Ho-Joung (Laboratory of Applied Plant Stress Biology, Korea University)
Ryoo, Mun-Il (Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University)
Kim, Ki-Deok (Laboratory of Plant Disease and Biocontrol, Korea University)
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The Plant Pathology Journal / v.26, no.2, 2010 , pp. 121-129 More about this Journal
Abstract
We evaluated microbial populations and aflatoxin production in unhulled and white rice from rice processing complexes of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation in five regions in Korea and identified three predominant Aspergillus species. Fungal and bacterial populations in rice samples were significantly different between regions in 2007. Aflatoxins were also detected and varied at the levels of 2.45 - 3.43 ng per g unhulled rice grain and 1.29 - 2.09 ng per g white rice grain. Unhulled rice generally detected higher level of aflatoxins than white rice regardless of sampling regions; however, no significant differences were found in Anseong and Cheonan in 2005 and Cheonan and Gimpo in 2007. Aflatoxin production between sampling regions was not different regardless of rice type and sampling year. Although the fungal diversity was highly distinct from region to region, three Aspergillus isolates were predominant in the rice samples; thus, representative isolates AC317, AF57, and AF8 were selected and identified based on their morphological and molecular characteristics. Consequently, isolates AC317, AF57, and AF8 were identified as A. candidus, A. flavus, and A. fumigatus, respectively. These fungi can produce mycotoxins that are harmful for consumers and thus it is important to detect and reduce the population of storage fungi in rice.
Keywords
aflatoxin; Aspergillus candidus; Aspergillus flavus; Aspergillus fumigatus; identification; microbial population; rice;
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