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Moradi M, Fani S R. (2018). Review of Aflatoxin in Pistachio and its Control Strategies. Plant Pathol. Sci.. 7(2), 22-33. doi:10.29252/pps.7.2.22
URL: http://yujs.yu.ac.ir/pps/article-1-243-en.html
Pistachio Research Center, Horticultural Sciences Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Rafsanjan, Iran , moradi@pri.ir
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Moradi M. and Fani S. R. 2018. A review of aflatoxin in pistachio and control strategies. Plant Pathology Science 7(2): 22-33. DOI: 10.2982/PPS.7.2.22
 Aflatoxin contamination of pistachio nut is a health challenge that can affect the economic value of the largest Iranian non-oil exports. This potent hepatocarcinogen mycotoxin is produced by some species of Aspergillus, particularly by A. flavus, under certain conditions during fruiting, harvesting, transportation and storage. Infection of pistachio to the fungus in the orchard is the key factor in its contamination with aflatoxin. This situation occurs with the formation of early splited pistachios and mechanical damages that caused by biotic and abiotic factors. The environmental temperature and relative humidity and the moisture content of pistachio, during the different stages of pistachio production and processing, have significant roles in the incidence and distribution of fungal contamination as well as the increasing of aflatoxin production. The inhibition of these factors is possible with applying of some agronomic, mechanical, physical and biological methods. Orchard establishment based on principles of gardening like optimal plant spacing, uniformity of cultivars, good pruning, proper irrigation method and nutrition along with on time harvesting, proper processing and storage, can guarantee the production of a healthy and valuable product. Biological controls using nontoxinogenic strains of A. flavus and yeasts are also recorded as successful strategies for reducing the pistachio aflatoxin.
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Received: 2017/10/22 | Accepted: 2018/04/23

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