Author:
Subbotin Sergei A.,Sturhan Dieter,Chizhov Vladimir N.,Vovlas Nicola,Baldwin James G.
Abstract
Abstract
The evolutionary relationships of 82 species of tylenchid and aphelenchid
nematodes were evaluated by use of sequence data of the D2 and D3 expansion
fragments of the 28S ribosomal RNA genes. Nine automatic and one culled
sequence alignments were analysed using maximum parsimony and Bayesian
inference approaches. The molecular data sets showed that the order
Tylenchida comprises lineages that largely correspond to two suborders,
Hoplolaimina and Criconematina, and other taxonomic divisions as proposed by
Siddiqi (2000). Several significant results also derived from our study
include: i) the basal position of groups that include entomoparasitic
nematodes within tylenchid trees; ii) paraphyly of the superfamily
Dolichodoroidea sensu Siddiqi (2000); iii) evidence for a Pratylenchus,
Hirschmanniella and Meloidogyne clade; and iv) lack of support for widely
held traditional placement of Radopholus within Pratylenchidae and placement
of this genus within Hoplolaimidae or Heteroderidae. Congruence and
incongruence of molecular phylogeny and traditional classifications and
morphological-based hypotheses of phylogeny of tylenchids are discussed.
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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