Sequence variation in ribosomal DNA and in the nuclear hsp90 gene of Pratylenchus penetrans (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae) populations and phylogenetic analysis (vol 152, pg 355, 2018)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
During nematode surveys in France and in
South Italy, several Pratylenchus populations were collected
which were morphologically related to
P. penetrans. The root-lesion nematode P. penetrans is
widely distributed across the world and is considered
one of the most economically damaging species in the
genus. Correct identification of this species is needed.
Unfortunately, most of the species belonging to the
penetrans group are very difficult to identify morphologically.
Thus DNA-based identification can be used as
a rapid diagnostic tool. Therefore the ITS, the D2-D3
expansion domains of the 28S rRNA gene and the hsp90
gene of P. penetrans and of other Pratylenchus species
were amplified. Sequence analyses of all molecular
markers confirmed the high variability of P. penetrans
genome. The phylogenetic reconstruction based on the
sequences of the ITS and D2-D3 expansion domains
confirmed the high sequence variability among the different
populations of P. penetrans and the close relationships
with the penetrans group. Furthermore, the isolation
of two variants of the hsp90 gene in P. penetrans
may be related to adaptation to environmental changes
and different host plants.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
D2-D3 . Heat shock protein 90 . ITS . Maximum likelihood . Phylogeny . Root-lesion nematode
Elenco autori:
Greco, Nicola; Vovlas, Nicola; Troccoli, Alberto; DE LUCA, Francesca; Fanelli, Elena
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