A New Cyst Nematode Heterodera luodingensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderinae) from Rice in China

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Wen, Yanhua

作者: Wen, Yanhua;Liu, Fuxiang;Zhen, Haoyang;Ni, Chunhui;Xu, Chunling;Ye, Weimin;Peng, Deliang

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关键词: cyst nematode; Heterodera luodingensis n. sp.; identification; molecular; parasitism; phylogeny; rice

期刊名称:PLANT DISEASE ( 影响因子:4.4; 五年影响因子:4.8 )

ISSN: 0191-2917

年卷期: 2025 年 109 卷 1 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: A unique cyst nematode population (Heterodera spp.) was collected from rice roots in Luoding County, Guangdong Province, China. Morphological and molecular analyses revealed that it is significantly different from all previously described cyst nematode species. It is described as Heterodera luodingensis n. sp. and classified in the Cyperi group. H. luodingensis n. sp. is characterized by its lemon-shaped cyst with a prominent terminal vulval cone that is ambifenestrate with abundant bullae and a relatively short vulval slit, measuring 31.3 (24.4 to 38.7) mu m in length. The second-stage juveniles (J2s) are characterized by dumbbell-shaped labials, three lip annules, and a lateral field with three incisures. The J2 stylet is 18.7 (16.9 to 19.8) mu m long with anterior concave or spherical knobs. The tail is elongate conoid, tapering to a rounded terminus or zig-tapering to a rounded terminus that is 54.9 (43.9 to 64.3) mu m long with a hyaline region comprising 40.3 to 52.5% of the tail. Phylogenetic tree analysis based on rDNA 28S D2D3 and ITS fragments showed that H. luodingensis n. sp. is unique and clearly separated it from other cyst nematodes. It is most closely related to H. oryzicola, H. fengi, H. elachista, H. oryzae, and H. guangdongensis. H. luodingensis n. sp. can be distinguished from H. oryzicola by its shorter vulval slit and underbridge, from H. elachista by abundant bullae, shorter vulval slit, and fenestrate width, from H. oryzae by a shorter vulval slit and underbridge, from H. fengi by a shorter vulval slit, and from H. guangdongensis by a longer cyst length and abundant bullae. Based on PCR-RFLP of rDNA-ITS, H. luodingensis n. sp. can be clearly distinguished from H. oryzicola, H. mothi, H. elachista, H. guangdongensis, and H. cyperi. A parasitism test from a pure culture derived from a single cyst in a greenhouse showed that H. luodingensis n. sp. can successfully complete its life cycle on rice, and rice is its type host.

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