AFLA-maize, a mechanistic model for Aspergillus flavus infection and aflatoxin B1 contamination in maize

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Abstract

A mechanistic weather-driven model was developed based on the infection cycle of Aspergillus flavus on maize to predict the risk of aflatoxin contamination in field on a daily basis from silk emergence to harvest; hourly data of temperature, relative humidity and rain were used as model input. The work was done in four steps: (i) development of the model prototype; (ii) collection of Italian field data on aflatoxin contamination in maize with related crop and weather data; (iii) development of a probability index to exceed the legal limit of 5μg of aflatoxin B1 per kg of unprocessed maize by combining model predictions and field data in a logistic regression; and (iv) validation with Italian data of the probability index and release of the predictive model, named AFLA-maize. Predictions of maize contamination above the threshold of 5μg/kg in the data set used for parameterization of the regression equation were correct for 73% of field samples; 59% and 14%, respectively, were not contaminated and contaminated. In a second independent data set, 68% of samples were correctly predicted. The model AFLA-maize provides prediction of A. flavus infection and aflatoxin contamination along the growing season and at harvest. This information is useful to support decision-making for (i) crop management, (ii) harvest timing, (iii) maize lots cleaning and logistic, and (iv) maize sampling for aflatoxin analysis at consignment.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)38-46
Numero di pagine9
RivistaComputers and Electronics in Agriculture
Volume2013/94
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2013

Keywords

  • Cropping system
  • Mechanistic
  • Mycotoxin
  • Probability
  • Risk
  • Weather

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