Multigene Sequence-Based and Phenotypic Characterization Reveals the Occurrence of a Novel Entomopathogenic Nematode Species, Steinernema anantnagense n. sp.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Journal of nematology Pub Date : 2023-07-13 eCollection Date: 2023-02-01 DOI:10.2478/jofnem-2023-0029
Aashaq Hussain Bhat, Ricardo A R Machado, Joaquín Abolafia, Tarique Hassan Askary, Vladimír Půža, Alba Nazaret Ruiz-Cuenca, Aasha Rana, Samy Sayed, Laila A Al-Shuraym
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Three entomopathogenic nematode populations were isolated from agricultural fields in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir (India). Sequences of multiple gene regions and phenotypic features show that they are conspecific and represent a novel species. Molecular and morphological features provided evidence for placing the new species into the "Kushidai" clade. Within this clade, analysis of sequence data of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene, the D2D3 region of the 28S rRNA gene, the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) gene, and the mitochondrial 12S (mt12S) gene depicted the novel species as a distinctive entity closely related to Steinernema akhursti, S. kushidai, and S. populi. Phylogenetic analyses also show that the new species is a sister species to S. akhursti, and these two species are closely related to S. kushidai and S. populi. Additionally, the new species does not mate or produce fertile progeny with any of the closely related species, reinforcing its uniqueness from a biological species concept standpoint. The new species is further characterized by the third-stage infective juveniles with almost straight bodies (0.7-0.8 mm length), poorly developed stoma and pharynx, and conoid-elongate tail (49-66 µm) with hyaline posterior part. Adult females are characterized by short and conoid tails bearing a short mucron in the first generation and long conoid tails with thin mucron in the second generation. Adult males have ventrally curved spicules in both generations. Moreover, the first-generation male has rounded manubrium, fusiform gubernaculum, conoid and slightly ventrally curved tails with minute mucron, and the second generation has rhomboid manubrium anteriorly ventrad bent, and tails with long and robust mucron. The morphological, morphometrical, molecular, and phylogenetic analyses support the new species status of this nematode, which is hereby described as Steinernema anantnagense n. sp. The bacterial symbiont associated with S. anantnagense n. sp. represents a novel species, closely related to Xenorhabdus japonica. These findings shed light on the diversity of entomopathogenic nematodes and their symbiotic bacteria, providing valuable information for future studies in this field.

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基于多基因序列和表型特征的研究揭示了一种新的昆虫病原线虫Steinerma anantnagense n.sp.的发生。
从查谟和克什米尔(印度)Anantnag地区的农田中分离到三个昆虫病原线虫种群。多个基因区域的序列和表型特征表明它们是同种的,代表了一个新物种。分子和形态学特征为将新物种归入“Kushidai”分支提供了证据。在该分支中,对内部转录间隔区(ITS)基因、28S rRNA基因的D2D3区、线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I(mtCOI)基因和线粒体12S(mt12S)基因的序列数据的分析将该新物种描述为与阿氏Steinerma akhursti、库什代S.kushidai和民粹主义S.populi密切相关的独特实体。系统发育分析还表明,该新物种是阿克赫斯特S.akhursti的姊妹物种,这两个物种与库什代S.kushidai和民粹主义S.populi关系密切。此外,新物种不会与任何近亲交配或产生可生育的后代,从生物物种概念的角度来看,这增强了它的独特性。新物种的进一步特征是第三阶段感染性幼体,身体几乎笔直(0.7-0.8毫米长),造口和咽部发育不良,圆锥形细长尾巴(49-66µm),后部透明。成年雌性的特征是第一代有短短短尖头的短圆锥形尾巴,第二代有细尖头的长圆锥形尾巴。成年雄性在两代中都有腹部弯曲的骨针。此外,第一代雄性有圆形的柄部、纺锤形引带、圆锥形和轻微腹侧弯曲的尾巴,具有微小的短尖头;第二代雄性有菱形柄部在腹侧弯曲,尾巴具有长而结实的短尖头。形态学、形态计量学、分子和系统发育分析支持了这种线虫的新物种地位,在此将其描述为Steinerma anantnagense n.sp.。与S.anantnagese n.sp..相关的细菌共生体代表了一个新物种,与日本Xenorhabdus japonica密切相关。这些发现揭示了昆虫病原线虫及其共生细菌的多样性,为该领域的未来研究提供了有价值的信息。
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Journal of nematology
Journal of nematology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
40
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nematology is the official technical and scientific communication publication of the Society of Nematologists since 1969. The journal publishes original papers on all aspects of basic, applied, descriptive, theoretical or experimental nematology and adheres to strict peer-review policy. Other categories of papers include invited reviews, research notes, abstracts of papers presented at annual meetings, and special publications as appropriate.
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