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A new stem nematode, Ditylenchus oncogenus n. sp. (Nematoda: Tylenchida), parasitizing sowthistle from Adriatic coast dunes in southern Italy

Authors :
Pablo Castillo
Nicola Vovlas
F. De Luca
Alberto Troccoli
Sergei A. Subbotin
Gracia Liébanas
Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete
Blanca B. Landa
Juan E. Palomares-Rius
Junta de Andalucía
European Commission
Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Journal of Helminthology 90 (2016): 152–165. doi:10.1017/S0022149X14000947, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vovlas N., Troccoli A., Palomares-Rius J.E., De Luca F., Cantalapiedra-Navarrete C., Liebanas G., Landa B.B., Subbotin S.A., Castillo P./titolo:A new stem nematode, Ditylenchus oncogenus n. sp. (Nematoda: Tylenchida), parasitizing sowthistle from Adriatic coast dunes in southern Italy/doi:10.1017%2FS0022149X14000947/rivista:Journal of Helminthology/anno:2016/pagina_da:152/pagina_a:165/intervallo_pagine:152–165/volume:90
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Morphological and molecular analyses of a stem nematode causing a severe disease on infected sowthistle (Sonchus bulbosus) plants, involving the formation of gall-like structures on infected leaves and stems, have led to the description of a new species named Ditylenchus oncogenus n. sp. Morphologically, the new species is characterized by a medium to large body size (all adults more than 1 mm in length); a delicate stylet (9.0–11.0 μm long) with minute, rounded knobs; a long post-vulval uterine sac (c. 65% of the vulva–anus distance); six incisures at the lateral fields and characteristic D. destructor-pattern of spicules (with pronounced ventral tumulus and anteriorly pointed, less sclerotized, cuticle parts present within the lamina). The results of molecular analysis of rRNA gene sequences, including the D2–D3 expansion regions of 28S rRNA, internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rRNA, partial 18S rRNA gene, the protein-coding mitochondrial gene, cytochrome oxidase c subunit I (COI), and the heat-shock protein 90 (hsp90) gene, support the new species status. The results of a host-suitability test indicated that the new species does not parasitize potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers and broad bean (Vicia faba) seedlings. Histopathological observations on naturally infected sowthistle tissues revealed that D. oncogenus n. sp. causes floral stem neoplasia and midrib leaf gall formation on the type, and to date only known, host. The galls were characterized by extensive hyperplasia, where several necrotic cells in the neoplasic area were directly damaged by feeding of the nematode, whereas a number of adjacent cells showed typical cytological changes, such as granulated cytoplasm with hypertrophied nuclei and nucleoli.<br />The present work was supported with funds provided by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance to the National Research Council for the project ‘Innovazione e Sviluppo del Mezzogiorno' – Conoscenze Integrate per Sostenibilità ed Innovazione del Made in Italy Agroalimentare – Legge n. 191/2009, and partially by grant AGR-136 from ‘Consejería de Economía, Innvovación y Ciencia’ from Junta de Andalucía and and Union Europea, Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo regional, ‘Una manera de hacer Europa’.

Details

ISSN :
14752697
Volume :
90
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of helminthology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15973b3547f9bd2de1345c7f4e24c2e4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X14000947