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Volume 25, Number 7—July 2019
Research

Environmental Hotspots for Azole Resistance Selection of Aspergillus fumigatus, the Netherlands

Sijmen E. SchoustraComments to Author , Alfons J.M. Debets, Antonius J.M.M. Rijs1, Jianhua Zhang, Eveline Snelders, Peter C. Leendertse, Willem J.G. Melchers, Anton G. Rietveld, Bas J. Zwaan, and Paul E. Verweij
Author affiliations: Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, the Netherlands (S.E. Schoustra, A.J.M. Debets, J. Zhang, E. Snelders, B.J. Zwaan); Radboud University Medical Center; Nijmegen, the Netherlands (A.J.M.M. Rijs, E. Snelders, W.J.G. Melchers, P.E. Verweij); Center for Agriculture and Environment, Culemborg, the Netherlands (P.C. Leendertse); Center of Expertise in Mycology Radboudumc/CWZ, Nijmegen (W.J.G. Melchers, P.E. Verweij); National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (A.G. Rietveld)

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Table

Characteristics of sampling sites in environmental hotspots tested for azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus, the Netherlands

Sampling site
Type*
Total, CFU/g
Azole-resistant, CFU/g
Resistance mutations (no. colonies)
Azole fungicide (mg/L)†
Wheat grain
Dry R <20 <20 NT Epoxiconazole; tebuconazole
Moist R <20 <20 NT Epoxiconazole; tebuconazole
Organic
O
<20
<20
NT
NT
Poultry manure R <20 <20 NT NT

O
<20
<20
NT
NT
Cattle manure R <20 <20 NT Tebuconazole (0.3); epoxiconazole (0.048); prochloraz (0.017); prochlorazdesimidazole-amino (0.34)

O
<20
<20
NT
Tebuconazole (0.08); epoxiconazole (0.051); proprioconazole (0.038); prothioconazole-destio (0.0205); difenoconazole
Horse manure/straw R <20 <20 NT Tebuconazole (0.082); prochlorazdesimidazole-amino (0.048); epoxiconazole (0.021); cyproconazole (0.012)

O
<20
<20
NT
Tebuconazole (0.015)
Maize silage
With Retengo‡ R <20 <20 NT Epoxiconazole (0.012)
Without Retengo‡
R
<20
<20
NT
NT
Fruit waste R <20 <20 NT NT

O
<20
<20
NT
Tebuconazole
Exotic fruit waste R <20 <20 NT Imazalil (0.22)

O
<20
<20
NT
NT
Household waste, privately owned R 6.4 × 104 1.5 × 103 TR34/L98H (10); TR34/L98H/S302N (1) NT
Household waste, privately owned, duplicate R 2.7 × 105 1.8 × 103 NT NT
Household waste, privately owned O + R 100 <100 NT Prothioconazole; epoxiconazole
Household waste, privately owned O <20 <20 NT NT
Household waste, fresh R 2.3 × 103 200 NT Iprodion (0.024)
Household waste, after 1 wk R <100 <100 NT Propiconazole (0.013); difenoconazole
Household waste, after 3 wk
R
200
<100
NT
Propiconazole (0.021); tebuconazole (0.012); difenoconazole
Flower bulb waste
Location 1 R 2 × 104 4.3 × 103 TR34/L98H (6); TR46/Y121F/T289A (7) Prothioconazole (6.4); prothiconazoledestio (0.15); prochloraz (0.11); prochloraz-desimidazole-amino (0.085)
O + R 1.2 × 104 2.5 × 103 TR34/L98H (7); TR34/L98H/F495I (1); TR46/Y121F/T289A (2); TR92/Y121F/M172I/T289A/G448S (1) Prothioconazole (1.9); prochloraz (0.09); prochloraz-desimidazole-amino (0.086); prothiconazole-destio (0.07)
Location 2 O + R 2.9 × 103 180 TR34/L98H (4); TR34/L98H/S297T/F495I (1); TR46/Y121F/T289A/I36 4V (1) Prothioconazole (0.43); prochloraz (0.044); prothiconazole-destio (0.026); epoxiconazole; azaconazole
O + R 2.7 × 104 3.9 × 103 TR34/L98H (5); TR46/Y121F/T289A (3) Prochloraz (0.18); 2,4,6-trichloorphenol (0.17); prothioconazole (0.033); prothiconazole-destio (0.01); tebuconazole (0.022) prochloraz (0.011)
Location 2, 1 y later O + R 9.4 × 105 2.3 × 105 TR34/L98H (5); TR46/Y121F/T289A (6); TR92/Y121F/M172I/T289A/G448S (1) Prothioconazole (1.3); prothiconazoledestio (0.033); difenoconazole; epoxiconazole; penconazole; propriconazole; azaconazole; tebuconazole
O + R 8 × 103 103 NT Prothioconazole (1.1); prochloraz (0.043); prothiconazole-destio (0.026); epoxiconazole; azaconazole
Location 3
O + R
3 × 105
9 × 104
NT
Prothioconazole (0.72); prothiconazoledestio (0.026); tebuconazole
Flower bulb fermentation
O + R
20
<20
NT
Prothioconazole (1.9); prothiconazoledestio (0.028); tebuconazole (0.021); epoxiconazole
Green waste, location A, 2015
0–1 wk old R 9.4 × 104 8 × 103 TR34/L98H (12) Tebuconazole
5–6 wk old R 1.9 × 106 8.4 × 104 TR34/L98H (2) Tebuconazole (0.004)
7 wk old
R
2.7 × 105
3.6 × 103
TR34/L98H (10); TR34/L98H/L343H (1); TR34/L98H/E356V (1)
Tebuconazole (0.001)
Green waste, location A, 2016
5–6 wk old R 3 × 105 9 × 104 NT Tebuconazole; prothioconazole
7 wk old
R
2.2 × 103
60
NT
Tebuconazole; prothioconazole
Green waste, location B, 2016
5–6 wk old R 7 × 104 2.8 × 103 NT Tebuconazole; prothioconazole
7 wk old
R
2.2 × 103
60
NT
Tebuconazole
Wood chippings waste
Location 1, 2015 R 6.2 × 104 3.6 × 103 TR34/L98H (18) Azaconazole (0.53); propioconazole (0.036); tebuconazole (0.013)
R 104 1.3 × 103 NT Azaconazole (0.53); propioconazole (0.036); tebuconazole (0.013)
Location 1, 2016 R 3 × 105 6 × 103 NT Propioconazole (0.022); azaconazole; tebuconazole
Location 2, 2016 R 60 <20 NT Azaconazole (0.53); propioconazole (0.026); tebuconazole (0.02)

*O, organic cultivation; NT, not tested; O + R, cultivation in transition from regular to organic; R, regular cultivation.
†If no fungicide concentration is shown, the concentration could not be quantified (i.e., <0.001 mg/L).
‡Retengo is a fungicide that contains 50 g/L of epoxiconazole.

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