Members of Aspergillus belonging to Section Nigri are distributed worldwide and are mainly responsible for the ochratoxin A accumulation in grapes and wine, particularly in Southern Europe. Limited information is available on the species composition and genetic variability of black Aspergilli strains occurring on grapes. We analyzed 283 representative strains from the main wine producing European countries collected in 2001-2002 (Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel) using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) technique. Four main groups were obtained by AFLP clustering analysis of these strains. Three of the main groups showed a well defined homogeneous species grouping with intraspecific homology higher than 48%: A. carbonarius (105 strains), A. tubingensis (69 strains), and Aspergillus uniseriate (56 strains) with a similarity less than 20 % to the A. japonicus type strain. The fourth cluster, called A. niger like (44 strains), showed low homology with A. niger type strain (35 %) and high internal heterogeneity. Finally, nine strains could not be assigned readily to any of the type strain of the A. nigri Section. These findings indicate that some populations of the Aspergillus Sect. Nigri are peculiar of grapes.
AFLP characterization of Southern Europe population of Aspergillus section Nigri from grapes.
Perrone G;Susca A;Epifani F;Mule G
2006
Abstract
Members of Aspergillus belonging to Section Nigri are distributed worldwide and are mainly responsible for the ochratoxin A accumulation in grapes and wine, particularly in Southern Europe. Limited information is available on the species composition and genetic variability of black Aspergilli strains occurring on grapes. We analyzed 283 representative strains from the main wine producing European countries collected in 2001-2002 (Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel) using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) technique. Four main groups were obtained by AFLP clustering analysis of these strains. Three of the main groups showed a well defined homogeneous species grouping with intraspecific homology higher than 48%: A. carbonarius (105 strains), A. tubingensis (69 strains), and Aspergillus uniseriate (56 strains) with a similarity less than 20 % to the A. japonicus type strain. The fourth cluster, called A. niger like (44 strains), showed low homology with A. niger type strain (35 %) and high internal heterogeneity. Finally, nine strains could not be assigned readily to any of the type strain of the A. nigri Section. These findings indicate that some populations of the Aspergillus Sect. Nigri are peculiar of grapes.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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