Author:
Nguyen Chau,Subbotin Sergei,Madani Mehrdad,Trinh Phap,Moens Maurice
Abstract
Abstract
A new species of the genus Radopholus associated with durian (Durio zibetinus
M.) in the Western Highland of Vietnam is described as Radopholus
duriophilus sp. n. The new species is close to R. similis, but is
distinguished from R. similis by the position of the excretory pore located
posterior to pharyngo-intestine junction (vs at level of pharyngo-intestine
junction), oval shape sperm (vs rod-like), four incisures terminating far
behind position of phasmid (vs three incisures terminating at or just behind
phasmid), and bursa in male never reaching tail terminus (vs bursa reaching
tail terminus). Females of R. duriophilus sp. n. differ from R. nativus
females by stylet length (16.5-19 vs 19-23 μm), oval or kidney-shaped sperm
(vs rod-like), four incisures at level of phasmid (vs three) and their
areolated lateral field (vs not areolated). The position of excretory pore
of both female and male is located posterior to pharyngo-intestine junction
(vs at level or anterior to pharyngo-intestine junction). Females of R.
duriophilus sp. n. differ from R. clarus females by stylet length (16.5-19
vs 19-21 μm) and areolated lateral field (vs no areolation). Females of R.
duriophilus sp. n. differ from R. musicola females by their lateral field
with equidistant incisures at mid-body (vs two deep outer folds and two
faint shallow inner incisures), oval or kidney-shaped sperm (vs rod-like),
and rounded terminus tail (vs sharply pointed). The species also sp. n.
differ in male stylet length (11.5-15 vs 8.8-12 μm). Females of R.
duriophilus sp. n. differ from R. bridgei females by stylet length (16.5-19
vs 15-17.5 μm), median bulb length (11-16.5 vs 11-13 μm), length of hyaline
tail (3-11 vs not more than 4 μm), and lateral field areolated for entire
body (vs not areolated except irregularly on neck and tail). The male
differs by stylet length (11.5-15 vs 10-12 μm) and length of the hyaline
portion (4-9 vs 1-4 μm). In addition, the relatively high level of ITS
sequence divergence of the new species from R. similis populations and the
presence of nucleotide autapomorphies support a separate specific status for
these durian populations. Results of surveys revealed that R. duriophilus
sp. n. is rather widely distributed in durian orchards and associated with
decline and death of trees in many durian nursery gardens. Densities of
nematode population reached thousands of individuals per g of root
samples.
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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