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Journal of Nematology
Volume 53 (2021): Numero 1 (January 2021)
Accesso libero
First report of Seville root-knot nematode,
Meloidogyne hispanica
(Nematoda: Meloidogynidae) in the USA and North America
Andrea M. Skantar
Andrea M. Skantar
,
Zafar A. Handoo
Zafar A. Handoo
,
Sergei A. Subbotin
Sergei A. Subbotin
,
Mihail R. Kantor
Mihail R. Kantor
,
Paulo Vieira
Paulo Vieira
,
Paula Agudelo
Paula Agudelo
,
Maria N. Hult
Maria N. Hult
e
Stephen Rogers
Stephen Rogers
| 01 dic 2021
Journal of Nematology
Volume 53 (2021): Numero 1 (January 2021)
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Pubblicato online:
01 dic 2021
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24 ago 2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2021-098
Parole chiave
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,
Meloidogyne hispanica
,
North America
© 2021 Andrea M. Skantar et al., published by Sciendo.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1:
Photomicrographs of Meloidogyne hipsanica juveniles. (A–C) anterior end; (D) lateral field; (E, F) posterior ends with arrow pointing the anal area (E).
Figure 2:
Statistical parsimony network showing the phylogenetic relationships between the D2–D3 of 28S rRNA gene sequences of Meloidogyne species from the tropical RKN complex. The sequences of each species are marked by different colors. Pies (circles) represent sequences of each species with the same haplotype and their size is proportional to the number of these sequences in the samples. Numbers of nucleotide differences between the sequences are indicated on lines connecting the pies. Small black dots represent missing haplotypes.
Figure 3:
Statistical parsimony network showing the phylogenetic relationships between the ITS rRNA gene sequences of Meloidogyne species from the tropical RKN complex. The sequences of each species are marked by different colors. Pies (circles) represent sequences of each species with the same haplotype and their size is proportional to the number of these sequences in the samples. Numbers of nucleotide differences between the sequences are indicated on lines connecting the pies. Small black dots represent missing haplotypes. * - identified as Meloidogyne incognita, but maybe belong to M. hispanica.
Figure 4:
Statistical parsimony network showing the phylogenetic relationships between intergenic COII-16S gene sequences of Meloidogyne species having a long intergenic region. The sequences of each species are marked by different colors. Pies (circles) represent sequences of each species with the same haplotype and their size is proportional to the number of these sequences in the samples. Numbers of nucleotide differences between the sequences are indicated on lines connecting the pies. Small black dots represent missing haplotypes. * - identified in GenBank as Meloidogyne sp.