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Research Articles

Use of microsatellite markers to assess the competitive ability of nontoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strains in studies on biocontrol of aflatoxins in maize in Thailand

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Pages 215-225 | Received 18 Oct 2017, Accepted 31 Jan 2018, Published online: 12 Feb 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Many nontoxigenic strains of Aspergillus flavus have been used in studies on biocontrol by competitive exclusion, but assessing their competitive ability is difficult. This paper reports on the use of a microsatellite marker technique for assessing competitiveness. The chosen microsatellite markers were able to differentiate, at an individual level, between the four biocontrol strains used in a study on the biocontrol of aflatoxins in maize in Thailand. The microsatellite markers were then used to determine which of the four biocontrol strains used were identical with 86 nontoxigenic strains of A. flavus taken from dried maize samples produced in that study. Fifty-one of the 86 strains (59%) were identified as one of the four biocontrol strains, with another four likely to be so. Analysis of microsatellites in A. flavus strains taken from dried samples at the conclusion of a field trial was shown to be of value in understanding the competitive ability of the specific strains used for biocontrol. This method provides an objective assessment of the competitiveness of biocontrol strains.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

Mars Incorporated is thanked for funding the studies described in this paper.

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