DNA barcoding, phylogeny and phylogeography of the cyst nematode species of the Schachtii group from the genus Heterodera (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae)

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Sergei A. Subbotin, Tatiana V. Roubtsova, Richard M. Bostock, Zahra Tanha Maafi, Vladimir N. Chizhov, Juan E. Palomares-Rius, Pablo Castillo
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Summary Cyst-forming nematodes of the genus Heterodera are highly derived and economically important plant parasites. The Schachtii group of this genus is one of the largest ones with a total of 18 species parasitising dicotyledons. In this study, we provided comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of several hundred COI and ITS rRNA gene sequences of selected species from the Schachtii group, including H. betae , H. cajani , H. ciceri , H. galeopsidis , H. glycines , H. medicaginis , H. mediterranea , H. schachtii , H. sonchophila and H. trifolii , using Bayesian inference, maximum likelihood, and statistical parsimony. One hundred and twenty four new COI , 57 ITS rRNA and eight hsp90 gene sequences from 81 nematode populations collected in 19 countries were obtained in this study. Our study showed that the ITS rRNA gene has limited discrimination power compared to the COI gene. However, our analysis also revealed that partial COI gene sequences were identical for H. trifolii , H. betae and H. galeopsidis . Based on the results of phylogeographical analysis and age estimation of clades with a molecular clock approach, it was hypothesised that the majority of the Schachtii group species originated and diversified in the Mediterranean Basin biodiversity hotspot during the Pleistocene and then dispersed from this region across the world. The Sino-Japanese Floristic Region is likely one of the centres of diversification for the soybean cyst nematode, which showed distinct population structure. The possible role of hybridisation and polyploidisation in the evolution of species of the Schachtii group is discussed.
异蚊属Schachtii群囊线虫种的DNA条形码、系统发育及系统地理学研究(拟蛛目:异蚊科)
囊形线虫是一种衍生性高且具有重要经济价值的植物寄生虫。寄生在双子叶植物上的沙氏蝇属是最大的一类,共有18种。在本研究中,我们利用贝叶斯推断、最大似然和统计简约法,对沙氏菌群中包括H. betae、H. cajani、H. ciceri、H. galeopsidis、H. glycines、H. medicaginis、H. mediterranea、H. Schachtii、H. sonchophila和H. trifolii在内的数百种COI和ITS rRNA基因序列进行了全面的系统发育分析。本研究从19个国家的81个线虫种群中获得124个新的COI、57个ITS rRNA和8个hsp90基因序列。我们的研究表明ITS rRNA基因与COI基因相比具有有限的鉴别能力。然而,我们的分析也表明,部分COI基因序列是相同的H. trifolii, H. betae和H. galeopsidis。基于系统地理学分析和分子钟方法的进化枝年龄估算结果,我们假设大部分Schachtii类群物种起源于更新世时期的地中海盆地生物多样性热点地区,并在此基础上向世界各地扩散。中日区系可能是大豆囊线虫的多样化中心之一,具有明显的种群结构。本文讨论了杂交和多倍体化在沙氏属物种进化中的可能作用。
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Nematology
Nematology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
33.30%
发文量
67
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Nematology is an international journal for the publication of all aspects of nematological research (with the exception of vertebrate parasitology), from molecular biology to field studies. Papers on nematode parasites of arthropods, and on soil free-living nematodes, and on interactions of these and other organisms, are particularly welcome. Research on fresh water and marine nematodes is also considered when the observations are of more general interest. Nematology publishes full research papers, short communications, Forum articles (which permit an author to express a view on current or fundamental subjects), perspectives on nematology, and reviews of books and other media.
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