Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn

Host resistance is the most widely explored strategy for eliminating aflatoxin contamination by Aspergillus flavus. Breeding strategies for developing resistant corn germplasm have been enhanced by the development of new screening tools for field inoculation and for laboratory screening. RFLP analys...

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Main Authors: Brown, R.L., Zhi-Yuan, C., Menkir, A., Cleveland, T.E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Academic Journals 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96382
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author Brown, R.L.
Zhi-Yuan, C.
Menkir, A.
Cleveland, T.E.
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Cleveland, T.E.
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Zhi-Yuan, C.
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description Host resistance is the most widely explored strategy for eliminating aflatoxin contamination by Aspergillus flavus. Breeding strategies for developing resistant corn germplasm have been enhanced by the development of new screening tools for field inoculation and for laboratory screening. RFLP analysis of corn populations has highlighted the possibility that different resistance traits can be successfully pyramided into agronomically useful germplasm, while proteomics has impacted the identification of proteins associated with resistance (RAPs). The identification of RAPs has also been enhanced by the discovery of near-isogenic corn lines in progeny generated in a West African breeding program. The characterization of genes of the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway has provided a foundation for a genomics investigation aimed at understanding the biochemical function and genetic regulation of aflatoxin biosynthesis. Successful inhibition of aflatoxin elaboration may require not only the action of antifungal compounds, but of compounds that block biosynthesis of toxins as well.
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spelling CGSpace963822024-08-27T10:35:28Z Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn Brown, R.L. Zhi-Yuan, C. Menkir, A. Cleveland, T.E. aflatoxins contamination corn molecular biology biotechnology host resistance Host resistance is the most widely explored strategy for eliminating aflatoxin contamination by Aspergillus flavus. Breeding strategies for developing resistant corn germplasm have been enhanced by the development of new screening tools for field inoculation and for laboratory screening. RFLP analysis of corn populations has highlighted the possibility that different resistance traits can be successfully pyramided into agronomically useful germplasm, while proteomics has impacted the identification of proteins associated with resistance (RAPs). The identification of RAPs has also been enhanced by the discovery of near-isogenic corn lines in progeny generated in a West African breeding program. The characterization of genes of the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway has provided a foundation for a genomics investigation aimed at understanding the biochemical function and genetic regulation of aflatoxin biosynthesis. Successful inhibition of aflatoxin elaboration may require not only the action of antifungal compounds, but of compounds that block biosynthesis of toxins as well. 2003-12 2018-08-09T06:40:35Z 2018-08-09T06:40:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96382 en Open Access Academic Journals Brown, R.L., Zhi-Yuan, C., Menkir, A. & Cleveland, T.E. (2003). Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contamination of corn. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2(12), 557-562.
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contamination
corn
molecular biology
biotechnology
host resistance
Brown, R.L.
Zhi-Yuan, C.
Menkir, A.
Cleveland, T.E.
Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
title Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
title_full Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
title_fullStr Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
title_full_unstemmed Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
title_short Using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
title_sort using biotechnology to enhance host resistance to aflatoxin contaminiation of corn
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contamination
corn
molecular biology
biotechnology
host resistance
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