| Literature DB >> 30451422 |
Victor Phani1, Satyapal Bishnoi2, Amita Sharma1, Keith G Davies3, Uma Rao1.
Abstract
Neem is a perennial plant of family Meliaceae grown very commonly in India. During a survey in Rajasthan, India; a population of root-knot nematode was found in association with tender neem plants causing yellowing, stunting, and heavy root galling. Inspection of the perineal pattern morphology of the adult females, extracted from the galled roots, primarily led to identification of the species as Meloidogyne indica . Further, detailed morphological and morphometric illustrations of second-stage juveniles, males and females were carried out by light compound and scanning electron microscopy. Gross morphology and measurements were found consistent with the original description of M. indica infecting citrus by Whitehead (1968). The neem population was found to infect and reproduce on citrus. Additionally, evolutionary relationship was deduced by Maximum likelihood method using ITS rRNA, D2D3 expansion segment of 28S rRNA and mitochondrial COI sequences. Phylogenetic analyses based on these sequences showed sufficient divergence of M. indica to be differentiated as a unique species under the genus Meloidogyne . © The Society of Nematologists.Entities:
Keywords: COI; D2D3; ITS; Meloidogyne indica; Neem
Year: 2018 PMID: 30451422 PMCID: PMC6909341 DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2018-015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402