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The Inhibitory Potential of Selected Essential Oils on Fusarium spp. Growth and Mycotoxins Biosynthesis in Maize Seeds

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Owing to their rich chemical composition, essential oils (EOs) have many interesting properties, including antimicrobial activities. The presence of <i>Fusarium</i> and their secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, in cereal crops is a serious problem in agriculture, which consequently affects food quality. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of selected EOs on the growth of <i>Fusarium graminearum</i> and <i>F. culmorum</i> and the biosynthesis of mycotoxins in maize seeds. Chromatographic analysis of ergosterol as a fungal growth indicator showed a significant inhibition of <i>Fusarium</i> growth (83.24-99.99%) compared to the control samples, which as a consequence resulted in a reduction in mycotoxin concentrations. The addition of cinnamon, palmarosa, orange, and spearmint EOs was shown to be the most effective in reducing zearalenone concentration (99.10-99.92%). Deoxynivalenol analysis confirmed a very high reduction of this compound at the application all tested EOs (90.69-100%). The obtained results indicated that EOs have a great potential to inhibit growth of <i>Fusarium</i> fungi as well as reduce the concentration of mycotoxins in maize seed.

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