澳大利亚谷物孢囊线虫种群的 DNA 条形码以及对可能的起源和分类的评论(Tylenchoidea: Heterodera)。

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Phytoparasitica Pub Date : 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1007/s12600-024-01136-8
Daniel C. Huston, Manda Khudhir, John Lewis, Sarah Collins, Akshita Jain, Mike Hodda
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自 20 世纪 30 年代起,一种 Heterodera 就开始寄生在澳大利亚的谷物上。它给澳大利亚的谷物种植区造成了巨大的产量损失,直到抗性育种在很大程度上控制了它,尽管它仍偶尔出现,尤其是在南澳大利亚州和西澳大利亚州。长期以来,澳大利亚谷物孢囊线虫一直被认为是 Heterodera avenae 的代表。然而,2002 年,澳大利亚谷粒胞囊线虫被命名为 Heterodera australis,因为通过生化和分子方法,它可以与所有非澳大利亚种群的 H. avenae 区分开来。在提出这一新种的同时,人们还推测枳壳线虫和澳大利亚枳壳线虫都可能出现在澳大利亚,而且澳大利亚枳壳线虫可能是一个本地物种。澳大利亚科学家普遍不接受 H. australis 这个名称,也不接受它是本地物种的说法。关于 H. australis 的有效性以及澳大利亚是否存在不止一种谷物孢囊线虫,仍然存在一些不确定性。利用分子条形码方法(COI、18S、ITS、28S),我们研究了 1989-2023 年间从澳大利亚谷物种植区采集的土壤样本中存在的胞囊线虫的物种组成。我们发现寄生于谷物中的 Heterodera 只有一种,根据系统发生学分析,我们认为 H. australis 最能代表这一物种。我们还认为,根据目前掌握的证据,H. australis 并非原产于澳大利亚,很可能是在 19 世纪 50 年代从亚洲引入澳大利亚的,而不是人们普遍认为的从欧洲引入的。
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DNA barcoding of Australian cereal cyst nematode populations with comments on likely origin and taxonomy (Tylenchoidea: Heterodera)

A species of Heterodera has been known to parasitise cereals in Australia since the 1930s. It caused significant yield losses across Australia’s cereal growing regions until resistance breeding largely brought it under control, although it still occurs occasionally, especially in South and Western Australia. Australian cereal cyst nematode has long been considered to represent Heterodera avenae. However, in 2002 the name Heterodera australis was proposed for Australian cereal cyst nematode, as it could be distinguished from all non-Australian populations of H. avenae via biochemical and molecular methods. This new species proposal came with speculation that both H. avenae and H. australis might occur in Australia, and that H. australis might represent a native species. The name H. australis has generally not been accepted by Australian scientists, nor the notion that it is native. There remains some uncertainty as to the validity of H. australis and whether more than one species of cereal cyst nematode occur in Australia. Using a molecular barcoding approach (COI, 18S, ITS, 28S) we examined the species composition of cyst nematodes present in soil samples collected between 1989–2023 from Australian cereal growing regions. We find only one species of Heterodera parasitising cereals and, based on phylogenetic analyses, accept the validity of H. australis as the name best representative of this species. We also argue that, based on presently available evidence, H. australis is not native and was most likely introduced into Australia from Asia in the 1850s, rather than from Europe as has been generally assumed.

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Phytoparasitica
Phytoparasitica 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Phytoparasitica is an international journal on Plant Protection, that publishes original research contributions on the biological, chemical and molecular aspects of Entomology, Plant Pathology, Virology, Nematology, and Weed Sciences, which strives to improve scientific knowledge and technology for IPM, in forest and agroecosystems. Phytoparasitica emphasizes new insights into plant disease and pest etiology, epidemiology, host-parasite/pest biochemistry and cell biology, ecology and population biology, host genetics and resistance, disease vector biology, plant stress and biotic disorders, postharvest pathology and mycotoxins. Research can cover aspects related to the nature of plant diseases, pests and weeds, the causal agents, their spread, the losses they cause, crop loss assessment, and novel tactics and approaches for their management.
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