在美国草莓侵染毒蝇初报。

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Clemen J Oliveira, Gabrieli Riva, Janete A Brito, Ruimim Xue, Johan A Desaeger
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摘要

草莓(Fragaria × ananassa)原产于温带地区。然而,它已经在热带地区生产,作为一种季节性作物,包括在美国佛罗里达州的冬季。2022年3月,在美国佛罗里达州希尔斯堡县的一个有机认证研究基地,在生长衰退的草莓植株“WinterstarTM FL 05-107”中观察到类似于根结线虫(Meloidogyne spp.)诱导的根瘿。据我们所知,M. hapla是唯一一种在佛罗里达感染草莓的根结菌。初步分子分析,包括新合成的DNA序列(TW81/AB28 = OQ469833 - OQ469836;D2A/D3B= OQ473043 - OQ473047),利用从草莓根中提取的线虫雌虫,初步鉴定RKN为javanica。利用雌性会阴形态和同工酶分析(主要是酯酶(EST)和苹果酸脱氢酶(MDH))、DNA测序(NAD5-F/NAD5-R)和SCAR引物(Fjav/Rjav)进一步确定线虫种类。同工酶分析,EST= J3, MDH=N1是爪哇支原体特异性,以及雌性会阴形态,与先前报道的爪哇支原体数据一致。采用1万颗javanica原群体的虫卵对草莓‘WinterstarTM FL 05-107’移栽进行了致病性试验,结果表明,该菌在草莓植株上诱导出虫卵(虫瘿指数,GI = 4.1),虫卵团在根外清晰可见,平均每克鲜根产生1344个虫卵,平均每根产生9201±4206个虫卵。未接种植株未见虫瘿或卵团。以番茄‘HM 1823’为对照,接种物活力测定显示大量虫瘿和卵团(GI=5.0;)。利用NAD5-F/NAD5-R获得的DNA序列(OQ474970 - OQ474972)与GenBank中的其他序列进行比较,结果表明与美国佛罗里达州Polk县的5个爪哇m.a javanica群体(OM418745 - OM418749)和爪哇m.a javanica线粒体全基因组(NC026556)完全相同。据我们所知,这是美国首次报道爪哇菌感染草莓。
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First Report of <i>Meloidogyne javanica</i> Infecting Strawberry (<i>Fragaria</i> × <i>ananassa</i>) in the United States.

First Report of Meloidogyne javanica Infecting Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) in the United States.

Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) is native to temperate regions. However, it has been produced in tropical areas, as a seasonal crop including in Florida, USA during the winter months. In March 2022, root galls resembling those induced by root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) were observed in declining strawberry plants 'WinterstarTM FL 05-107' growing in an organic-certified research site in Hillsborough County, Florida, USA. To our knowledge, M. hapla is the only root-knot species reported to infect strawberry in Florida. Preliminary molecular analyses, including newly synthesized DNA sequences (TW81/AB28 = OQ469833 - OQ469836; D2A/D3B= OQ473043 - OQ473047) using extracted nematode females from the strawberry roots, initially identified the RKN as M. javanica. Nematode species confirmation was further performed using the morphology of the female perineal patterns and isozyme analysis, mainly esterase (EST) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH), DNA sequencing, (NAD5-F/NAD5-R) and the SCAR primer set (Fjav/Rjav), species-specific for M. javanica. Isozyme analyses, EST= J3, which is specific for M. javanica and MDH=N1, as well as the morphology of female perineal patterns, agreed with data previously reported for M. javanica. A pathogenicity test on strawberry 'WinterstarTM FL 05-107' transplants was performed using 10,000 eggs of the original M. javanica population, which induced galls on strawberry plants (Gall index, GI = 4.1) with egg masses clearly visible outside of the roots, producing an average of 1,344 eggs/gram of fresh root and 9,201 ± 4,206 eggs/root system. No galls or egg masses were observed on non-inoculated plants. Tomato 'HM 1823' was used as a control for the viability of the inoculum and showed numerous galls and egg masses (GI=5.0;). The newly obtained DNA sequences using NAD5-F/NAD5-R (OQ474970 - OQ474972) were compared with other sequences available in the GenBank and were shown to be 100% identical to five M. javanica populations from Polk County, Florida, USA (OM418745 - OM418749) and the complete mitochondrion genome of M. javanica (NC026556). To our knowledge, this is the first report of M. javanica infecting strawberry in the United States.

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Journal of nematology
Journal of nematology 生物-动物学
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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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