Comparative morphometrics, molecular characterization, and dynamic population of Zeldia punctata associated with mustard crops from India

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Himani Sharma, Lovely Bharti, Ashok Kumar Chaubey, Ebrahim Shokoohi
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A survey was conducted in the agricultural fields of mustard of Haridwar district, Uttarakhand, India, where a heavy population of Zeldia was recovered. The morphological, molecular, and phylogenetic characterization confirmed the nematode as Zeldia punctata. The phylogenetic analysis based on 18 and 28S rDNA placed the studied population of Z. punctata close to other populations of the same species. The principal component analysis (PCA) data revealed the high intraspecific and interspecific variations between the populations of Zeldia punctata from different geographical regions. The result indicated a variation between the Indian populations of Z. punctata. Additionally, the selected ecological factors indicated an impact of EC, temperature, and phosphorus on Z. punctata during the flowering and podding time of mustard crops in India. However, the PCA revealed no effect of ecological factors on the nematode diversity indices. In conclusion, Z. punctata, with its high individual numbers on mustard, may affect crop production due to activating the bacterial community of the soil and less space for plant-parasitic nematodes.

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与印度芥菜作物相关的 Zeldia punctata 的比较形态计量学、分子特征和动态种群
在印度北阿坎德邦哈里瓦地区的芥菜农田中进行了一项调查,发现了大量的 Zeldia 种群。形态学、分子和系统发育特征证实该线虫为 Zeldia punctata。基于 18 和 28S rDNA 的系统进化分析表明,所研究的 Z. punctata 种群与同种的其他种群接近。主成分分析(PCA)数据显示,来自不同地理区域的 Zeldia punctata 种群之间存在较高的种内和种间差异。结果表明,印度的 Z. punctata 种群之间存在差异。此外,所选生态因子表明,在印度芥菜作物开花和结荚期间,欧共体、温度和磷对 Z. punctata 有影响。然而,PCA 显示生态因子对线虫多样性指数没有影响。总之,Z. punctata 在芥菜上的高个体数量可能会影响作物产量,因为它会激活土壤中的细菌群落,减少植物寄生线虫的生存空间。
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Biologia
Biologia 生物-生物学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.70%
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290
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Established in 1946, Biologia publishes high-quality research papers in the fields of microbial, plant and animal sciences. Microbial sciences papers span all aspects of Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eucarya including biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics. Plant sciences topics include fundamental research in taxonomy, geobotany, genetics and all fields of experimental botany including cellular, whole-plant and community physiology. Zoology coverage includes animal systematics and taxonomy, morphology, ecology and physiology from cellular to molecular level.
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