Global Distribution of the Reniform Nematode Genus <i>Rotylenchulus</i> with the Synonymy of <i>Rotylenchulus</i> <i>macrosoma</i> with <i>Rotylenchulus</i> <i>borealis</i>
Título
Global Distribution of the Reniform Nematode Genus <i>Rotylenchulus</i> with the Synonymy of <i>Rotylenchulus</i> <i>macrosoma</i> with <i>Rotylenchulus</i> <i>borealis</i>
Autor
Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete, Juan E. Palomares-Rius, Pablo Castillo, Gerrit Karssen, Ilenia Clavero-Camacho, Antonio Archidona-Yuste, Guillermo León-Ropero, Sigal Braun Miyara
Descripción
Reniform nematodes of the genus Rotylenchulus are semi-endoparasites of numerous herbaceous and woody plant roots that occur largely in regions with temperate, subtropical, and tropical climates. In this study, we compared 12 populations of Rotylenchulusborealis and 16 populations of Rotylenchulusmacrosoma, including paratypes deposited in nematode collections, confirming that morphological characters between both nematode species do not support their separation. In addition, analysis of molecular markers using nuclear ribosomal DNA (28S, ITS1) and mitochondrial DNA (coxI) genes, as well as phylogenetic approaches, confirmed the synonymy of R. macrosoma with R. borealis. This study also demonstrated that R. borealis (= macrosoma) from Israel has two distinct rRNA gene types in the genome, specifically the two types of D2-D3 (A and B). We provide a global geographical distribution of the genus Rotylenchulus. The two major pathogenic species (Rotylenchulusreniformis and Rotylenchulusparvus) showed their close relationship with warmer areas with high annual mean temperature, maximum temperature of the warmest month, and minimum temperature of the coldest month. The present study confirms the extraordinary morphological and molecular diversity of R. borealis in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East and comprises a paradigmatic example of remarkable flexibility of ecological requirements within reniform nematodes.
Fecha
2021
Materia
<i>D2-D3</i> expansion domains of <i>28S</i> rRNA-gene, <i>ITS1</i>, Bayesian inference, Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1, Phylogeny, distribution
Identificador
10.3390/plants10010007
Fuente
Plants
Editor
MDPI AG
Cobertura
Botany
Colección
Citación
Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete, Juan E. Palomares-Rius, Pablo Castillo, Gerrit Karssen, Ilenia Clavero-Camacho, Antonio Archidona-Yuste, Guillermo León-Ropero, Sigal Braun Miyara, “Global Distribution of the Reniform Nematode Genus <i>Rotylenchulus</i> with the Synonymy of <i>Rotylenchulus</i> <i>macrosoma</i> with <i>Rotylenchulus</i> <i>borealis</i>,” SOCICT Open, consulta 11 de junio de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/18835.
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