Nusrat Nowrin Shohana, Anita Rani Dey, Sharmin Aqter Rony, Shirin Akter, Bimal Chandra Karmakar, Mohammad Zahangir Alam
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摘要
食道真菌属(Oesophagostomum spp.)(科:Chabertiidae)在孟加拉国的严重程度很低,但通过在绵羊和山羊体内伪装而维持着经济损失。这项研究旨在确定流行率,通过形态学和形态测量确认物种,然后利用 ITS2 和 COX1 基因进行系统发育。研究人员从迈门辛省的迈门辛、基肖尔甘杰、内特罗科纳、谢尔布尔和坦盖尔地区共收集了 384 个屠宰场提供的小肠和大肠。经过分离,根据其主要形态特征确定了 O. columbianum 和 O. asperum。值得注意的是,O. asperum 是首次在孟加拉国被发现。发现 Oesophagostomum 属的总体流行率为 60.93%。O.columbianum(64.95%)几乎是O.asperum(35.04%)的两倍。在几个特征中,只有肛门到尾尖的距离在雌性中表现出明显的形态差异。基于 ITS2 和 COX1 基因的邻接(NJ)系统树证实了研究物种。首次鉴定的 O. asperum 以及形态计量学和系统发生学将为线虫在该国的隐性存在和高流行率这一事实增添价值。这项研究将有助于引起人们的特别关注,以制定切实可行的控制策略,避免经济损失。
Comparison of the first time detected Oesophagostomum asperum with Oesophagostomum columbianum in sheep and goats in Bangladesh based on the trinity: Morphology, morphometry and genetic diversity
Oesophagostomum spp. (Family: Chabertiidae) is keeping a low profile in terms of severity in Bangladesh while maintaining economic loss through disguise within sheep and goats. The study was performed to identify prevalence, confirmation of species through morphology and morphometry followed by phylogeny using ITS2 and COX1 genes. In total 384 slaughterhouse-sourced small and large intestines were pooled from Mymensingh, Kishoreganj, Netrokona, Sherpur and Tangail districts of Mymensingh division. Followed by isolation, O. columbianum and O. asperum were identified following their key morphological features. Notably, O. asperum was first time detected in Bangladesh. The overall prevalence of Oesophagostomum spp. was found 60.93%. The prevalence of O. columbianum (64.95%) was almost double than that of O. asperum (35.04%). Among several characters, only the distance between anus to tail tip showed a significant morphological disparity in female. The Neighbor-joining (NJ) phylogenic trees based on ITS2 and COX1 genes confirmed the study species. The first time identified O. asperum along with morphometry and phylogeny will add value to the fact that nematodes are invisibly present with high prevalence in this country. This study will help to draw specific attention to command a practical control strategy for intervening in economic loss.
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