Factors of the Fusarium verticillioides-maize environment modulating fumonisin production

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Picot, Adeline, A. | Barreau, Christian, C. | Pinson-Gadais, Laetitia, L. | Caron, Daniel | Lannou, Christian, C. | Richard-Forget, Florence, Forget

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International audience. Fumonisins are mycotoxins mainly produced by two Fusarium species: F. verticillioides and F. proliferatum. These toxins are of great concern due to their widespread contamination in maize and their adverse effects on animal and human health. In the past decade, progress was made in identifying the genes required for fumonisin biosynthesis. Additionally, molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of fumonisin production have been very recently elucidated. By covering the latest advances concerning the factors modulating fumonisin production, this review aims at presenting an integrated approach of the overall mechanisms involved in the regulation of fumonisin biosynthesis during maize kernel colonization.

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