Author:
Maafi Zahra Tanha,Subbotin Sergei,Moens Maurice
Abstract
Abstract
RFLP and sequences of ITS-rDNA of 45 populations of cyst-forming nematodes
collected from different parts of Iran were analysed and identified as
representatives of 21 species. Eight enzymes generated RFLP for all studied
populations. Comparison of RFLP profiles and sequences of the ITS regions
with published data confirmed the presence of Heterodera avenae, H.
filipjevi, H. glycines, H. hordecalis, H. latipons, H. schachtii and H.
trifolii in Iran. RFLP patterns and ITS sequences for H. elachista, H.
turcomanica, H. mothi and C. cacti were obtained for the first time in this
study. Heterodera humuli, H. goettingiana, H. fici, H. elachista, H.
turcomanica and Cactodera cacti are recorded for the first time in Iran.
These results correspond with morphological and morphometric identification
of the populations. Several populations were not identified at the species
level and are attributed to Heterodera sp.; some of these may correspond to
new species. Twenty-one new sequences from Iranian cyst-forming nematodes
and 36 known sequences were used for the phylogenetic analyses. The
cyst-forming nematodes formed several clades corresponding to their
morphological features. Heterodera mothi and H. elachista clustered with
high support with other Cyperi group species and H. turcomanica formed a
moderately to highly supported clade with the Humuli group.
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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