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Cactodera guizhouensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderinae), a new species of cyst-forming nematode parasitizing potato in Guizhou, China
A new cyst-forming nematode, Cactodera guizhouensis n. sp., isolated from the roots and surrounding soil of potato in Guizhou, China, is the first species of genus Cactodera found from the potato rhizosphere. The new species was characterized by the L/W ratio of its cyst, being 1.4 ± 0.1 (1.3–1.8), with a fenestral diameter of 17.7–28.7 × 12.3–23.4 μm and being absent vulval denticlest; the stylet length of second stage juveniles is 26.5 ± 1.2 (24.1–29.0) μm, while the tail is 53.4 ± 3.9 (45.0–61.9) μm and the hyaline tail is 25.7 ± 2.4 (21.6–29.8) μm, the lateral field having four incisures and areolation; the eggshell having punctations. The internal transcribed spacer sequences of ribosomal RNA (ITS-rRNA), and sequences of the D2-D3 region of 28S ribosomal RNA (28S-rRNA) from the new species were amplified and sequenced. The phylogenetic tree based on the sequences showed that the new species clustered into a separate clade and could be distinguished from other species in genus Cactodera. A key to the species of Cactodera is also provided in this study.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Plant Pathology is an international journal publishing original articles in English dealing with fundamental and applied aspects of plant pathology; considering disease in agricultural and horticultural crops, forestry, and in natural plant populations. The types of articles published are :Original Research at the molecular, physiological, whole-plant and population levels; Mini-reviews on topics which are timely and of global rather than national or regional significance; Short Communications for important research findings that can be presented in an abbreviated format; and Letters-to-the-Editor, where these raise issues related to articles previously published in the journal. Submissions relating to disease vector biology and integrated crop protection are welcome. However, routine screenings of plant protection products, varietal trials for disease resistance, and biological control agents are not published in the journal unless framed in the context of strategic approaches to disease management.