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2. First report of
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Huu Tien, Nguyen, Thi Duyen, Nguyen, Thi Mai, Linh Le, and Quang Phap, Trinh
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28S rDNA ,Xiphinema hunaniense ,Arts & Humanities ,Dagger nematode ,Molecular identification ,Plant-parasitic nematodes ,Taxonomy - Abstract
For the first time, a survey of plant-parasitic nematodes in the Central Highlands of Vietnam discovered a population of Xiphinema hunaniense Wang & Wu, 1992. The Vietnamese population of X. hunaniense is characterized by having an offset lip region, lack of anterior genital branch, vagina directed backward, and a digitate tail. Morphological features and morphometrics of this population are in agreement with the type population of X. hunaniense except for some variations. In addition, molecular characterization of this population and phylogenetic tree of 28S rDNA sequences of the genus are also provided.
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- 2020
3. First Report of Scutellonema brachyurus (Steiner, 1938) Andrassy, 1958 and Occurrence of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White, 1919) Chitwood, 1949 in Belgium
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Phougeishangbam Rolish Singh, Marjolein Couvreur, Huu Tien Nguyen, Wilfrida Decraemer, Quang Phap Trinh, and Wim Bert
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0106 biological sciences ,Agriculture and Food Sciences ,biology ,mtDNA ,Global warming ,010607 zoology ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Life Sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,White (mutation) ,Nematode ,Musa basjoo ,Hedychium ,Botany ,Hedychium greenii ,Meloidogyne incognita ,Botanical garden ,Nad5 ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Terra incognita ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
A study of plant-parasitic nematodes in the Botanical garden at Ghent University in Belgium revealed the presence of two tropical nematode species, i.e. Scutellonema brachyurus and Meloidogyne incognita. Scutellonema brachyurus was recovered, only once, for the first time in Belgium from Musa basjoo and is morphologically characterized. M. incognita, forming galls on Hedychium greenii, was recovered in all seasons over three consecutive years and is morphologically and molecularly characterized. Although no unequivocal evidence was found to indicate that these nematodes pose a current threat in Belgium, in the light of climate change, it is crucial to improve our knowledge of potential tropical nematode activity in more Northern countries.
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- 2019
4. First report of
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Huu Tien Nguyen, Neriza Nobleza, Quang Phap Trinh, Thi Mai Linh Le, and Thi Duyen Nguyen
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0106 biological sciences ,Agriculture and Food Sciences ,Range (biology) ,Population ,010607 zoology ,saline sea sediment ,Zoology ,Body size ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Longidorus ,Longidoridae ,education ,Ribosomal DNA ,Morphometrics ,education.field_of_study ,plant-parasitic nematode ,Life Sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,marine nematode ,deepwater ,Ca Mau ,needle nematode ,Mangrove ,Ngoc Hien ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Dat Mui ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Longidorus mindanaoensis was recovered from a mangrove forest in Vietnam. The recovered population is in general morphological agreement with the type population, and the characters of pharyngeal bulb, i.e. the same unique pattern of pharyngeal glands nuclei as well as the lip region morphology, amphidial fovea shape and size and position of vulva corroborated its identity. Molecular studies of the recovered population using D2–D3 expansion segments of large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA D2–D3) revealed the D2–D3 sequence of recovered population is 99.6% similar to the sequence of the type population. A new morphometric range for body size was recorded for the species based upon present Vietnamese population, and present study emphasized the diversity of Longidorus spp. in Vietnam could be higher than previously assumed.
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- 2019
5. First report of
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Thi Duyen, Nguyen, Huu Tien, Nguyen, Thi Mai, Linh Le, Thi Tuyet, Thu Tran, Neriza, Nobleza, and Quang Phap, Trinh
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Vietnam ,Carrot ,Criconematidae ,Daucus carota subsp ,Stativus ,Life Sciences ,Ring nematode ,Mesocriconema sphaerocephalum - Abstract
Our study recorded the presence of Mesocriconema sphaerocephalum on carrot in Hanoi city and Hai Duong province in Vietnam. This species was identified by morphometric, morphological characterizations, and molecular characterization of D2D3 of 28S rDNA sequence. To our knowledge, this is the first report of M. sphaerocephalum on carrot in Vietnam.
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- 2019
6. Description of Geocenamus vietnamensis sp. n. (Nematoda: Merliniidae) from Vietnam
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Gracia Liébanas, Thi Mai Linh Le, Thi Anh Duong Nguyen, Quang Phap Trinh, Huu Tien Nguyen, and Thi Duyen Nguyen
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0106 biological sciences ,Morphology ,28S ,TELOTYLENCHIDAE ,Casuarinaceae ,Amomum aromaticum ,SIDDIQI ,D2-D3 ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,TYLENCHIDA ,Merliniidae ,01 natural sciences ,Casuarina equisetifolia ,D2–D3 ,Zingiberaceae ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,THORNE ,Taxonomy ,Lateral field ,Rhizosphere ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Geocenamus ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Life Sciences ,Molecular ,EXPANSION FRAGMENTS ,biology.organism_classification ,Tail region ,New species ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,SEM ,ITS ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
A new species of the genus Geocenamus was isolated from soil and root samples from the rhizosphere of Casuarina equisetifolia (Casuarinaceae) in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. This species is characterized by a round-to-hexagonal labial disc, the presence of a labial region, which is continuous or slightly offset from the body with six sectors, lateral sectors of first labial annulus being smaller than the submedian sectors, the presence of six to seven labial annules; the absence of deirids; stylet length 24 to 28 μ m long, body length 776 to 979 μ m long; lateral field with six to eight lateral lines, without areolation at mid-body and with areolation in outer bands at the tail region and a pointed tail terminus. Geocenamus vietnamensis n. sp. most closely resembles G. boghiae in having a non-sclerotized head framework and lacking a bursa in the males. It can be clearly distinguished from all other species of the genus Geocenamus by these characteristics. The combination of morphology, morphometric features, and phylogenetic trees, based on D2-D3 of 28S and ITS rDNA sequences, showed that this new species can be clearly separated from all other sequenced species. This record is the first for Geocenamus in Vietnam. A new species of the genus Geocenamus was isolated from soil and root samples from the rhizosphere of Casuarina equisetifolia (Casuarinaceae) in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. This species is characterized by a round-to-hexagonal labial disc, the presence of a labial region, which is continuous or slightly offset from the body with six sectors, lateral sectors of first labial annulus being smaller than the submedian sectors, the presence of six to seven labial annules; the absence of deirids; stylet length 24 to 28 μ m long, body length 776 to 979 μ m long; lateral field with six to eight lateral lines, without areolation at mid-body and with areolation in outer bands at the tail region and a pointed tail terminus. Geocenamus vietnamensis n. sp. most closely resembles G. boghiae in having a non-sclerotized head framework and lacking a bursa in the males. It can be clearly distinguished from all other species of the genus Geocenamus by these characteristics. The combination of morphology, morphometric features, and phylogenetic trees, based on D2–D3 of 28S and ITS rDNA sequences, showed that this new species can be clearly separated from all other sequenced species. This record is the first for Geocenamus in Vietnam.
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- 2019
7. First report of Rotylenchulus reniformis infecting turmeric in Vietnam and consequent damage
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Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Duyen Nguyen, Wim Bert, and Quang Phap Trinh
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Yield ,biology ,fungi ,Biology and Life Sciences ,PLANT-PARASITIC NEMATODES ,loss ,food and beverages ,Yield loss ,Central Highlands ,biology.organism_classification ,Rhizome ,Toxicology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Medicinal plants ,Curcuma ,Rotylenchulus reniformis ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Plant-parasitic nematodes - Abstract
Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) is one of the common medicinal crops of high economical value in Vietnam. A survey in the Central Highlands of Vietnam revealed a turmeric growing area showing serious disease symptoms, including stunting of the plant, yellowing or darkening of the leaf margins and tips, and underdeveloped dry and rotten rhizomes. An inspection for plant pathogens in soil samples from this area revealed a high density and frequency of Rotylenchus reniformis, with a significant relationship between the density of R. reniformis, rhizome weight, and level of plant damage. This study provides the first report of R. reniformis found in parasitic association with turmeric in Vietnam with the support of molecular data and examines its resulting damage. Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) is one of the common medicinal crops of high economical value in Vietnam. A survey in the Central Highlands of Vietnam revealed a turmeric growing area showing serious disease symptoms, including stunting of the plant, yellowing or darkening of the leaf margins and tips, and underdeveloped dry and rotten rhizomes. An inspection for plant pathogens in soil samples from this area revealed a high density and frequency of Rotylenchus reniformis, with a significant relationship between the density of R. reniformis, rhizome weight, and level of plant damage. This study provides the first report of R. reniformis found in parasitic association with turmeric in Vietnam with the support of molecular data and examines its resulting damage.
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- 2020
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8. Description of
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Huu Tien, Nguyen, Quang Phap, Trinh, Marjolein, Couvreur, Phougeishangbam Rolish, Singh, Wilfrida, Decraemer, and Wim, Bert
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COI ,Morphology ,Systematic ,Plant-parasitic ,Life Sciences ,Dioscorea tokoro ,Musa basjoo ,28S–D2D3 ,Rotylenchus ,ITS ,Hierarchical cluster ,Phylogeny ,Taxonomy - Abstract
During a survey in the Botanical garden of Ghent University, a new species Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. and a population of Rotylenchus buxophilus were found. Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. is characterized by the presence of a rhomboid-like widening of the mid-ridge of lateral field at the level of vulva, a feature previously unknown within the genus. The population of the new species, composed only by females, has a rounded labial region with 4 to 5 annuli, robust stylet (31–37 μm long), short dorsal esophageal gland (9–19 μm) overlap of the intestine, vulva located slightly posterior to mid-body, and hemispherical or rounded tail shape with large phasmids located 3 to 5 annuli anterior to the level of anus. The hierarchical cluster analysis based on morphological features indicated that the new species closely resembles R. corsicus, R. gracilidens, and R. rugatocuticulatus. The DNA analyses of the D2-D3 of 28S rDNA, ITS rDNA, and COI mtDNA sequences of Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. show a close relationship with R. buxophilus, R. goodeyi, R. laurentinus, R. pumilus, and R. incultus, all of which can also be differentiated from the new species by morphological features. The combination of morphological, morphometric, and molecular characteristics confirmed the new species and the first report of R. buxophilus on yam (Dioscorea tokoro) in Belgium.
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- 2018
9. Morphological and Molecular Characteristics of
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Thi Duyen, Nguyen, Thi Mai Linh, Le, Huu Tien, Nguyen, Thi Anh Duong, Nguyen, Gracia, Liebanas, and Quang Phap, Trinh
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Taxonomy and Systematics - Abstract
Pratylenchus haiduongensis sp. n. is described as associated with carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus (Hoffm.) Schübl. & G. Martens) in Hai Duong Province, Vietnam. P. haiduongensis sp. n. is characterized by the lip region with three annuli and slightly separated from the body. Stylet knobs are rounded (never indented anteriorly). The lateral field includes four incisures, bearing areolation at the pharynx region and tail region and occasionally appears in the vulval region. Sometimes the appearances of oblique broken striaes divide the lateral field into five or six incisures. The ovary is distinct with one row of oocytes. Spermatheca is oval in shape with round central cavity, without sperm or reduced in some specimens. The postvuval uterine sac is long surpassing the vulva body diameter by 2 to 2.5 times (PUS = 31 to 65 µm). High vulva position with V = 66 to 75%. The tail shape can be subhemispherical with a smooth, slightly indented, broadly smooth, or cleft terminus observed in some specimens. The matrix code of P. haiduongensis sp. n. is: A2, B1, C4, D(1,3), E1, F(5,6), G(1,2), H(1,4); I(1,2,3,4), J1, K(1,2) according to Castillo and Vovlas (2007). The LSU–D2D3 segment and the ITS–rDNA region of this species were amplified and sequenced. The morphological characters and molecular phylogenetic analyses confirmed that this is a new species of the genus Pratylenchus in Vietnam.
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- 2017
10. Description of Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. and a Belgian population of Rotylenchus buxophilus (Tylenchomorpha: Hoplolaimidae)
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Wim Bert, Phougeishangbam Rolish Singh, Wilfrida Decraemer, Marjolein Couvreur, Huu Tien Nguyen, and Quang Phap Trinh
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0106 biological sciences ,Morphology ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Population ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,28S–D2D3 ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,COI ,Phylogenetics ,medicine ,education ,Hierarchical cluster ,Ribosomal DNA ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Morphometrics ,education.field_of_study ,Esophageal glands ,Dioscorea tokoro ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Molecular phylogenetics ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ITS ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
During a survey in the Botanical garden of Ghent University, a new species Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. and a population of Rotylenchus buxophilus were found. Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. is characterized by the presence of a rhomboid-like widening of the mid-ridge of lateral field at the level of vulva, a feature previously unknown within the genus. The population of the new species, composed only by females, has a rounded labial region with 4 to 5 annuli, robust stylet (31-37 μm long), short dorsal esophageal gland (9-19 μm) overlap of the intestine, vulva located slightly posterior to mid-body, and hemispherical or rounded tail shape with large phasmids located 3 to 5 annuli anterior to the level of anus. The hierarchical cluster analysis based on morphological features indicated that the new species closely resembles R. corsicus, R. gracilidens, and R. rugatocuticulatus. The DNA analyses of the D2-D3 of 28S rDNA, ITS rDNA, and COI mtDNA sequences of Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. show a close relationship with R. buxophilus, R. goodeyi, R. laurentinus, R. pumilus, and R. incultus, all of which can also be differentiated from the new species by morphological features. The combination of morphological, morphometric, and molecular characteristics confirmed the new species and the first report of R. buxophilus on yam (Dioscorea tokoro) in Belgium. During a survey in the Botanical garden of Ghent University, a new species Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. and a population of Rotylenchus buxophilus were found. Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. is characterized by the presence of a rhomboid-like widening of the mid-ridge of lateral field at the level of vulva, a feature previously unknown within the genus. The population of the new species, composed only by females, has a rounded labial region with 4 to 5 annuli, robust stylet (31–37 μm long), short dorsal esophageal gland (9–19 μm) overlap of the intestine, vulva located slightly posterior to mid-body, and hemispherical or rounded tail shape with large phasmids located 3 to 5 annuli anterior to the level of anus. The hierarchical cluster analysis based on morphological features indicated that the new species closely resembles R. corsicus, R. gracilidens, and R. rugatocuticulatus. The DNA analyses of the D2-D3 of 28S rDNA, ITS rDNA, and COI mtDNA sequences of Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. show a close relationship with R. buxophilus, R. goodeyi, R. laurentinus, R. pumilus, and R. incultus, all of which can also be differentiated from the new species by morphological features. The combination of morphological, morphometric, and molecular characteristics confirmed the new species and the first report of R. buxophilus on yam (Dioscorea tokoro) in Belgium.
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11. First report of Mesocriconema sphaerocephalum (Taylor, 1936) Loof, 1989 associated with carrot (Daucus carota subsp. Stativus) in Vietnam.
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Thi Duyen Nguyen, Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Mai Linh Le, Thi Tuyet Thu Tran, Neriza Nobleza, and Quang Phap Trin
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CARROTS , *RECOMBINANT DNA - Abstract
Our study recorded the presence of Mesocriconema sphaerocephalum on carrot in Hanoi city and Hai Duong province in Vietnam. This species was identified by morphometric, morphological characterizations, and molecular characterization of D2D3 of 28S rDNA sequence. To our knowledge, this is the first report of M. sphaerocephalum on carrot in Vietnam. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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12. First report of Longidorus mindanaoensis Coomans, De Ley, Jimenez and De Ley, 2012 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) From a Mangrove Forest in Vietnam.
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Thi Duyen Nguyen, Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Mai Linh Le, Neriza Nobleza, and Quang Phap Trinh
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MANGROVE forests , *MANGROVE plants , *RIBOSOMAL DNA , *NEMATODES , *BODY size , *RECOMBINANT DNA - Abstract
Longidorus mindanaoensis was recovered from a mangrove forest in Vietnam. The recovered population is in general morphological agreement with the type population, and the characters of pharyngeal bulb, i.e. the same unique pattern of pharyngeal glands nuclei as well as the lip region morphology, amphidial fovea shape and size and position of vulva corroborated its identity. Molecular studies of the recovered population using D2-D3 expansion segments of large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA D2-D3) revealed the D2-D3 sequence of the recovered population is 99.6% similar to the sequence of the type population. A new morphometric range for body size was recorded for the species based upon present Vietnamese population, and the present study emphasized that the diversity of Longidorus spp. in Vietnam could be higher than previously assumed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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13. First Report of Scutellonema brachyurus (Steiner, 1938) Andrassy, 1958 and Occurrence of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White, 1919) Chitwood, 1949 in Belgium.
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Huu Tien Nguyen, Quang Phap Trinh, Couvreur, Marjolein, Singh, Phougeishangbam Rolish, Decraemer, Wilfrida, and Bert, Wim
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SOUTHERN root-knot nematode , *BOTANICAL gardens , *BANANAS , *CLIMATE change , *NEMATODES , *GLOBAL warming - Abstract
A study of plant-parasitic nematodes in the Botanical garden at Ghent University in Belgium revealed the presence of two tropical nematode species, i.e. Scutellonema brachyurus and Meloidogyne incognita. Scutellonema brachyurus was recovered, only once, for the first time in Belgium from Musa basjoo and is morphologically characterized. M. incognita, forming galls on Hedychium greenii, was recovered in all seasons over three consecutive years and is morphologically and molecularly characterized. Although no unequivocal evidence was found to indicate that these nematodes pose a current threat in Belgium, in the light of climate change, it is crucial to improve our knowledge of potential tropical nematode activity in more Northern countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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14. Description of Geocenamus vietnamensis sp. n. (Nematoda: Merliniidae) from Vietnam.
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Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Mai Linh Le, Thi Duyen Nguyen, Gracia Liebanas, Thi Anh Duong Nguyen, and Quang Phap Trinh
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NEMATODES , *RHIZOSPHERE , *SOIL sampling , *CASUARINA , *RECOMBINANT DNA - Abstract
A new species of the genus Geocenamus was isolated from soil and root samples from the rhizosphere of Casuarina equisetifolia (Casuarinaceae) in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. This species is characterized by a round-to-hexagonal labial disc, the presence of a labial region, which is continuous or slightly offset from the body with six sectors, lateral sectors of first labial annulus being smaller than the submedian sectors, the presence of six to seven labial annules; the absence of deirids; stylet length 24 to 28 µ m long, body length 776 to 979 μ m long; lateral field with six to eight lateral lines, without areolation at mid-body and with areolation in outer bands at the tail region and a pointed tail terminus. Geocenamus vietnamensis n. sp. most closely resembles G. boghiae in having a non-sclerotized head framework and lacking a bursa in the males. It can be clearly distinguished from all other species of the genus Geocenamus by these characteristics. The combination of morphology, morphometric features, and phylogenetic trees, based on D2-D3 of 28S and ITS rDNA sequences, showed that this new species can be clearly separated from all other sequenced species. This record is the first for Geocenamus in Vietnam. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. Description of Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. and a Belgian population of Rotylenchus buxophilus (Tylenchomorpha: Hoplolaimidae).
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Huu Tien Nguyen, Quang Phap Trinh, Couvreur, Marjolein, Singh, Phougeishangbam Rolish, Decraemer, Wilfrida, and Bert, Wim
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MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis) ,PLANT morphology ,MORPHOMETRICS ,DNA analysis ,BOTANICAL gardens ,YAMS - Abstract
During a survey in the Botanical garden of Ghent University, a new species Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. and a population of Rotylenchus buxophilus were found. Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. is characterized by the presence of a rhomboid-like widening of the midridge of lateral field at the level of vulva, a feature previously unknown within the genus. The population of the new species, composed only by females, has a rounded labial region with 4 to 5 annuli, robust stylet (31-37 µ m long), short dorsal esophageal gland (9-19 µ m) overlap of the intestine, vulva located slightly posterior to mid-body, and hemispherical or rounded tail shape with large phasmids located 3 to 5 annuli anterior to the level of anus. The hierarchical cluster analysis based on morphological features indicated that the new species closely resembles R. corsicus, R. gracilidens, and R. rugatocuticulatus. The DNA analyses of the D2-D3 of 28S rDNA, ITS rDNA, and COI mtDNA sequences of Rotylenchus rhomboides n. sp. show a close relationship with R. buxophilus, R. goodeyi, R. laurentinus, R. pumilus, and R. incultus, all of which can also be differentiated from the new species by morphological features. The combination of morphological, morphometric, and molecular characteristics con- firmed the new species and the first report of R. buxophilus on yam (Dioscorea tokoro) in Belgium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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16. First report and new molecular and morphological characterizations of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica, infecting ginger and long coriander in Vietnam
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Ke Long Phan, Thi Mai Linh LE, Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Duyen Nguyen, and Quang Phap Trinh
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28S rRNA ,ITS ,mtDNA ,DNA barcode ,Multiplex-PCR ,Taxonomy ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2021
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17. First report of Xiphinema hunaniense Wang & Wu, 1992 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) in Vietnam
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Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Duyen Nguyen, Thi Mai Linh Le, and Quang Phap Trinh
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28S rDNA ,Dagger nematode ,Molecular identification ,Plant-parasitic nematodes ,Taxonomy ,Xiphinema hunaniense ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2020
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18. First report of Hemicriconemoides litchi associated with Piper sarmentosum and revision of the genus Hemicriconemoides in Vietnam
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Thi Duyen Nguyen, Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Mai Linh Le, and Quang Phap Trinh
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H. brachyurus ,H. cocophilus ,H. microdoratus ,Hemicriconemoides mangiferae ,Sheathoid nematode ,Wild betel ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2020
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19. First report of Paratylenchus lepidus Raski, 1975 associated with green tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in Vietnam
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Thi Mai Linh Le, Huu Tien Nguyen, Thi Duyen Nguyen, and Quang Phap Trinh
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28S rDNA ,COI mtDNA ,DNA barcode ,Plant-parasitic nematodes ,Taxonomy ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2020
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