“…Changes in pH, composition of culture media, trace metals, and carbon (C) sources can have a remarkable influence (Medina et al, 2008(Medina et al, , 2004Mühlencoert et al, 2004). Although several surveys have investigated the influence of environmental factors on growth and mycotoxigenic capacity on toxigenic Aspergillus species (Bellí et al, 2004a(Bellí et al, , 2004bLeong et al, 2006;Astoreca et al, 2007aAstoreca et al, , 2007bGallo et al, 2016;Choi et al, 2015;Esteban et al, 2006;Giorni et al, 2007;Abdollahi and Buchanan, 1981;Liu and Chu, 1998;Kheiralla et al, 1992;Medina et al, 2008), none has interested a comparison between species producing different mycotoxins cultured in the same environmental and cultural conditions. In the current study, we want to gain information on how OTA and AFB1 production is influenced by the nature of the carbohydrate, temperature and water availability in the cultural medium trying to emphasize the difference in behavior of two species, Aspergillus niger and A. flavus, isolated from a same substrate and producing different mycotoxins.…”