STEINERNEMA ADAMSI N. SP. (RHABDITIDA: STEINERNEMATIDAE), A NEW ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODE FROM THAILAND.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1645/23-60
Anil Baniya, Chanakan Subkrasae, Jiranun Ardpairin, Kyle Anesko, Apichat Vitta, Adler R Dillman
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A new species of entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema adamsi n. sp., was recovered from the soil of a longan tree (Dimocarpus sp.) in Mueang Lamphun District, Thailand, using baiting techniques. Upon analysis of the nematode's morphological traits, we found it to be a new species of Steinernema and a member of the Longicaudatum clade. Molecular analyses of the ITS rDNA and D2D3 of 28S rDNA sequences further confirmed that S. adamsi n. sp. is a new species of the Longicaudatum clade, which is closely related to Steinernema guangdongense and Steinernema longicaudam. Using morphometric analysis, the infective juveniles measure between 774.69 and 956.96 μm, males have a size range of 905.44 to 1,281.98 μm, and females are within the range of 1,628.21 to 2,803.64 μm. We also identified the symbiotic bacteria associated with the nematode based on 16S sequences as Xenorhabdus spp. closely related toXenorhabdus griffiniae. Furthermore, we have successfully assessed a cryopreservation method for the long-term preservation of S. adamsi n. sp. Successful cryopreservation of this new species will allow for the longer preservation of its traits and will be valuable for its future use. The discovery of this new species has significant implications for the development of effective biological control agents in Thailand, and our work contributes to our understanding of the diversity and evolution of entomopathogenic nematodes.

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steinernema adamsi n. sp.(rhabditida: steinernematidae), a new entomopathogenic nematode from thailand.
利用诱饵技术从泰国 Mueang Lamphun 县一棵龙眼树(Dimocarpus sp.)的土壤中发现了一种新的昆虫病原线虫--Steinernema adamsi n. sp.。通过分析该线虫的形态特征,我们发现它是 Steinernema 的一个新种,也是 Longicaudatum 支系的成员。ITS rDNA 和 28S rDNA D2D3 序列的分子分析进一步证实,S. adamsi n. sp.是 Longicaudatum 支系的一个新种,与 Steinernema guangdongense 和 Steinernema longicaudam 关系密切。通过形态计量分析,感染性幼虫的大小在 774.69 至 956.96 μm 之间,雄性幼虫的大小在 905.44 至 1 281.98 μm 之间,雌性幼虫的大小在 1 628.21 至 2 803.64 μm 之间。我们还根据 16S 序列鉴定出与线虫相关的共生细菌为 Xenorhabdus spp.,与 Xenorhabdus griffiniae 关系密切。此外,我们还成功评估了长期保存 S. adamsi n. sp.这个新物种的发现对泰国开发有效的生物防治制剂具有重要意义,我们的工作也有助于我们了解昆虫病原线虫的多样性和进化。
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Journal of Parasitology
Journal of Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parasitology is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Parasitologists (ASP). The journal publishes original research covering helminths, protozoa, and other parasitic organisms and serves scientific professionals in microbiology, immunology, veterinary science, pathology, and public health. Journal content includes original research articles, brief research notes, announcements of the Society, and book reviews. Articles are subdivided by topic for ease of reference and range from behavior and pathogenesis to systematics and epidemiology. The journal is published continuously online with one full volume printed at the end of each year.
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