Abstract
Abstract
In Benin, yam production continues to face numerous production
constraints, including yield and quality reduction by Scutellonema bradys. Implementation of efficient management
techniques against this pest requires an improved understanding, including at the
molecular level, of the pest. The current study aimed at identifying the Scutellonema spp. associated with yam in Benin and
investigating the phylogenetic relationships between populations. Nematodes of the
genus Scutellonema were obtained from tubers
exhibiting external dry rot symptoms. DNA was extracted from nematodes belonging to
138 populations collected from 49 fields from 29 villages. For 51 of these
populations, both the ITS1 and COI regions could be amplified via PCR, sequenced, compared with available sequences
in the NCBI database and were identified as S.
bradys. Maximum likelihood was used to construct 60% consensus
phylogenetic trees based on 51 sequences. This phylogenetic analysis did not reveal
any genetic separation between populations by cultivar, village, cropping system nor
by agroecological zone. Neither could any subgroups within S. bradys be separated, indicating that no subspecies were present.
An earlier published species-specific primer set was verified with the DNA of the 51
sequences and was considered a reliable and rapid method for S. bradys identification.
Funder
Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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