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Characterization of Vittatidera zeaphila (Nematoda: Heteroderidae) from Indiana with molecular phylogenetic analysis of the genus

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Figure 1:

Photomicrographs of Vittatidera zeaphila population on Corn (Zea mays) from Spencer County, Indiana. (A, B): light micrograph of vulval cones of V. zeaphila showing fenestra area with arrow showing the anal area, (C, D): males anterior ends showing head and esophageal regions, (E, F): second-stage juveniles anterior ends showing head and esophageal regions, (G, H): second-stage juveniles posterior ends showing tail and tail terminus, (I): male posterior end showing the spicule, (J): lateral field with four lines at mid-body, (K): cysts with attached egg masses on corn roots with arrows showing second-stage juveniles feeding on corn roots.
Photomicrographs of Vittatidera zeaphila population on Corn (Zea mays) from Spencer County, Indiana. (A, B): light micrograph of vulval cones of V. zeaphila showing fenestra area with arrow showing the anal area, (C, D): males anterior ends showing head and esophageal regions, (E, F): second-stage juveniles anterior ends showing head and esophageal regions, (G, H): second-stage juveniles posterior ends showing tail and tail terminus, (I): male posterior end showing the spicule, (J): lateral field with four lines at mid-body, (K): cysts with attached egg masses on corn roots with arrows showing second-stage juveniles feeding on corn roots.

Figure 2:

Phylogenetic relationships of Vittatidera zeaphila and other selected cyst nematodes, as inferred from a 1887 bp alignment of partial Hsp90 genomic DNA sequences, with Helicotylenchus digonicus as the outgroup. A 50% majority rule consensus tree obtained from Bayesian analysis was generated using the GTR + I + G model of nucleotide substitution. Branch support values above 50% are shown on appropriate branches. New sequences are highlighted in bold.
Phylogenetic relationships of Vittatidera zeaphila and other selected cyst nematodes, as inferred from a 1887 bp alignment of partial Hsp90 genomic DNA sequences, with Helicotylenchus digonicus as the outgroup. A 50% majority rule consensus tree obtained from Bayesian analysis was generated using the GTR + I + G model of nucleotide substitution. Branch support values above 50% are shown on appropriate branches. New sequences are highlighted in bold.

Figure 3:

Phylogenetic relationships of Vittatidera zeaphila and other select cyst nematodes, as inferred from a 373 bp alignment representing 33 taxa, with Atalodera carolynae as the outgroup. The tree was constructed in IQ-TREE using model K3Pu + F + I + G4; the consensus tree was constructed from 1,000 bootstrap trees using UFBoot2. Bootstrap values are included on appropriate branches. New sequences are highlighted in bold.
Phylogenetic relationships of Vittatidera zeaphila and other select cyst nematodes, as inferred from a 373 bp alignment representing 33 taxa, with Atalodera carolynae as the outgroup. The tree was constructed in IQ-TREE using model K3Pu + F + I + G4; the consensus tree was constructed from 1,000 bootstrap trees using UFBoot2. Bootstrap values are included on appropriate branches. New sequences are highlighted in bold.
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2640-396X
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Inglese
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Volume Open
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Life Sciences, other