Field-Crop Soils in Eastern France: Coldspots of Azole-Resistant <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i>

oleh: Chloé Godeau, Nadia Morin-Crini, Grégorio Crini, Jean-Philippe Guillemin, Anne-Sophie Voisin, Sylvie Dousset, Steffi Rocchi

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Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2023-05-01

Deskripsi

Triazole fungicides are widely used to treat fungal pathogens in field crops, but very few studies have investigated whether fields of these crops constitute hotspots of azole resistance in <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i>. Soil samples were collected from 22 fields in two regions of eastern France and screened for triazole residues and azole-resistant <i>A. fumigatus</i> (ARAf). Real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to quantify <i>A. fumigatus</i> in these soil samples. All the plots contained tebuconazole at concentrations from 5.5 to 19.1 ng/g of soil, and 5 of the 22 plots also contained epoxiconazole. Only a few fungal isolates were obtained, and no ARAf was detected. <i>A. fumigatus</i> qPCR showed that this fungal species was, on average, 5000 times more common in soil from flowerbeds containing ARAf than in soil from field crops. Thus, field-crop soils do not appear to promote <i>A. fumigatus</i> development, even if treated with azole fungicides, and cannot be considered hotspots of resistance. Indeed, our results suggest that they are instead a coldspot of resistance and highlight how little is known about the ecological niche of this species.