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Potato cyst nematodesGlobodera rostochiensisandG. pallida
- Source :
- MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY, Molecular Plant Pathology
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Taxonomy Phylum Nematoda; class Chromadorea; order Rhabditida; suborder Tylenchina; infraorder Tylenchomorpha; superfamily Tylenchoidea; family Heteroderidae; subfamily Heteroderinae; Genus Globodera. Biology Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) are biotrophic, sedentary endoparasitic nematodes. Invasive (second) stage juveniles (J2) hatch from eggs in response to the presence of host root exudates and subsequently locate and invade the host. The nematodes induce the formation of a large, multinucleate syncytium in host roots, formed by fusion of up to 300 root cell protoplasts. The nematodes rely on this single syncytium for the nutrients required to develop through a further three moults to the adult male or female stage. This extended period of biotrophy—between 4 and 6 weeks in total—is almost unparalleled in plant–pathogen interactions. Females remain at the root while adult males revert to the vermiform body plan of the J2 and leave the root to locate and fertilize the female nematodes. The female body forms a cyst that contains the next generation of eggs. Host range The host range of PCN is limited to plants of the Solanaceae family. While the most economically important hosts are potato (Solanum tuberosum), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), and aubergine (Solanum melongena), over 170 species of Solanaceae are thought to be potential hosts for PCN (Sullivan et al., 2007). Disease symptoms Symptoms are similar to those associated with nutrient deficiency, such as stunted growth, yellowing of leaves and reduced yields. This absence of specific symptoms reduces awareness of the disease among growers. Disease control Resistance genes (where available in suitable cultivars), application of nematicides, crop rotation. Great effort is put into reducing the spread of PCN through quarantine measures and use of certified seed stocks. Useful websites Genomic information for PCN is accessible through WormBase ParaSite.<br />PCN are biotrophic pathogens with a survival stage that allows them to persist in soil in the absence of a host facilitating their spread to all regions where potatoes are grown.
- Subjects :
- Male
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
genome sequence
QH301 Biology
Plant Science
Plant Roots
01 natural sciences
Genome
Solanum lycopersicum
Pathogen Profile
Cyst
Host–parasite interactions
Disease Resistance
Genetics
food and beverages
Genomics
T-DAS
Female
potato cyst nematodes
Globodera rostochiensis
Soil Science
Biology
Host Specificity
Host-Parasite Interactions
QH301
03 medical and health sciences
host–parasite interactions
SB Plant culture
medicine
Animals
Globodera
Tylenchoidea
SB
Molecular Biology
Plant Diseases
Solanum tuberosum
Whole genome sequencing
Genome, Helminth
Potato cyst nematodes
fungi
Biology and Life Sciences
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Plant Leaves
030104 developmental biology
Genome sequence
Agronomy and Crop Science
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13643703 and 14646722
- Volume :
- 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular Plant Pathology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0677eaeaedd5495bb1dab48233a19b75
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13047