Literature DB >> 19287722

Meloidogyne morocciensis n. sp. (Meloidogyninae), a Root-knot Nematode from Morocco.

A Rammah, H Hirschmann.   

Abstract

Meloidogyne morocciensis n. sp. is described from specimens parasitic on peach rootstock from Morocco. This species exhibits a combination of morphological characters similar to M. arenaria, M. incognita, and M. javanica. The perineal pattern of females is oval to squarish with a moderately high to high dorsal arch, and widely spaced, smooth striae; lateral lines are absent. The stylet, 16.5 mum long, has transversely ovoid, set-off knobs. Males have a set-off, annulated head region. The large, rounded labial disc is distinctly demarcated from the crescent-shaped medial lips; lateral lips are absent. The robust stylet, 24.6 mum long, has large, rounded knobs that taper slightly posteriorly. Mean second-stage juvenile (J2) length is 401 mum. The set-offhead region has incomplete annulations; the lip structures are dumbbell shaped. The stylet, 12.3 mum long, has rounded knobs that slope posteriorly. The J2 tail, 52.6 mum long, has irregularly sized annules in the posterior region and ends in a bluntly rounded tip. Tomato, tobacco, pepper, and watermelon are good hosts; cotton and peanut are not hosts. Meloidogyne morocciensis n. sp. reproduces by mitotic parthenogenesis and has a somatic chromosome number of 47-49. Its esterase phenotype is identical with the three-banded phenotype (A3) of M. arenaria.

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Keywords:  Meloidogyne morocciensis n. sp.; Morocco; Prunus persica; host range; light microscopy; morphology; morphometrics; new species; peach rootstock; root-knot nematode; scanning electron microscopy; taxonomy

Year:  1990        PMID: 19287722      PMCID: PMC2619044     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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