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Biometrical, biological, biochemical and molecular characteristics of Meloidogyne incognita isolates and related species
Authors:Marcilene Fernandes Almeida dos Santos  Cleber Furlanetto  Maria Rita Alves Almeida  Marina Dechechi Gomes Carneiro  Fabiane Castro Mota  Ana Cristina Meneses Mendes Gomes  Natália Orrú Reis Silveira  Joelma Gardênia Pereira Silva  Philippe Castagnone-Sereno  Myrian Silvana Tigano  Regina Maria Dechechi Gomes Carneiro
Institution:1. EMBRAPA-Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, Brasília, DF 70849-970, Brazil
2. Departamento de Fitopatologia, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, DF 70910-900, Brazil
3. INRA-UMR1355, UNSA, CNRS UMR7354, Institut Sophia Agrobiotech, 400 route des Chappes, BP167, 06903, Sophia Antipolis, Frances
Abstract:Meloidogyne incognita is one of the most polyphagous species of root-knot nematodes occurring in Brazil and worldwide. Eight M. incognita isolates were studied, representing two enzymatic phenotypes (esterase and malate desydrogenase: I1/N1, I2/N1) and four cryptic Meloidogyne sp.1 (S2/N1) isolates, representing one cytological type (3n?=?40–46). Three M. hispanica isolates (Hi3/N1, 2n?=?32–36) and two of an atypical Meloidogyne sp.2 (S2a/N3, 3n?=?40–44) were included in this study for comparison. All isolates were tested with three M. incognita-specific molecular markers. The primer pairs B06F/R, miF/R and incK14F/R amplified three species-specific fragments of 1,200?bp, 955?bp and 399?bp, respectively for M. incognita and Meloidogyne sp.1 isolates. No amplification occurred in the M. hispanica and Meloidogyne sp.2 isolates, except with primers miF/R (1,650?bp). The genetic variability of the Meloidogyne spp. isolates was evaluated, using RAPD and ISSR markers. The phylogenetic analyses revealed two strongly supported monophyletic clades: clade I, consisting of M. hispanica and the atypical Meloidogyne sp.2 isolates, and clade II, clustering together all M. incognita and the Meloidogyne sp.1 isolates. Considering the biometrical, cytological and molecular approaches, it was possible to conclude that the isolates with three enzymatic phenotypes (I1/N1, I2/N1 and S2/N1) presented the characteristics described for M. incognita. Some correlations were detected between the isozymatic phenotypes and the tree topology (S2a/N3, Hi3/N1, I1/N1, S2/N1), but no strict correlation could be observed for the phenotype I2/N1 and one isolate of S2/N1. Morphologically, the Msp.2 isolates differ from M. incognita and M. hispanica by the female stylet features presenting straight cone tip and round pear shaped knobs, posteriorly sloping. The results of this study suggested that the Msp.2 isolates with phenotypes S2aN3 belong to a new or an unidentified species closely related to M. hispanica.
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