Steinernema africanum n. sp. (Rhabditida, Steinernematidae), a New Entomopathogenic Nematode Species Isolated in the Republic of Rwanda

Author:

Machado Ricardo A. R.1,Bhat Aashaq Hussain1,Abolafia Joaquín2,Shokoohi Ebrahim3,Fallet Patrick45,Turlings Ted C. J.4,Tarasco Eustachio6,Půža Vladimír7,Kajuga Joelle8,Yan Xun9,Toepfer Stefan510

Affiliation:

1. Experimental Biology Research Group, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Neuchâtel , Neuchâtel , Switzerland

2. Departamento de Biología Animal, Biología Vegetal y Ecología, Universidad de Jaén, Campus ‘Las Lagunillas’ , Jaén , Spain

3. Department of Plant Production, Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering, University of Limpopo , Sovenga , South Africa

4. Laboratory of Fundamental and Applied Research in Chemical Ecology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Neuchâtel , Neuchâtel , Switzerland

5. CABI Switzerland , Delémont , Switzerland

6. Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, University of Bari “Aldo Moro” , Bari , Italy

7. Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences , České Budějovice , Czech Republic

8. Department of Crop Innovations and Technology Transfer, Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board , Kigali , Rwanda

9. Innovative Institute for Plant Health, College of Agriculture and Biology, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering , Guangzhou , China

10. MARA-CABI Joint Laboratory for Biosafety, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Beijing , China

Abstract

Abstract Alternatives to hazardous insecticides are urgently needed for an environmentally friendly and effective management of insect pests. One such option is the use of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN). To increase the availability of EPN with potential for biocontrol, we surveyed agricultural soils in the Republic of Rwanda and collected two Steinernema isolates. Initial molecular characterization showed that they represent a new species, for which we propose the name S. africanum n. sp. To describe this new species, we reconstructed phylogenetic relationships, calculated sequence similarity scores, characterized the nematodes at the morphological level, conducted crossing experiments, and isolated and characterized their symbiotic bacteria. At the molecular level, S. africanum n. sp. is closely related to S. litorale and S. weiseri. At the morphological level, S. africanum n. sp. differs from closely related species by the position of the nerve ring and also because the stoma and pharynx region is longer. The first-generation males have ventrally curved spicules with lanceolate manubrium and fusiform gubernaculum and the second-generation males have rounded manubrium and anteriorly hook-like gubernaculum. Steinernema africanum n. sp. does not mate or produce fertile progeny with any of the closely related species.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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