TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphological and molecular characterization of Paratylenchus beltsvillensis n. sp. (Tylenchida: Paratylenchidae) from the rhizosphere of pine tree (Pinus virginiana Mill) in Maryland, USA
AU - Kantor, Mihail R.
AU - Handoo, Zafar A.
AU - Subbotin, Sergei A.
AU - Bauchan, Gary R.
AU - Mowery, Joseph D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The pin nematode, Paratylechus beltsvillensis n. sp. collected from rhizosphere soil of a Virginia pine tree (Pinus virginiana Mill) growing in Little Paint Branch Park, Beltsville, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, is described and illustrated along with light and scanning electron photomicrographs. Females, males, and juveniles of this new species were recovered from soil samples using the sugar centrifugal flotation and Baermann funnel extraction methods. Morphologically, females are short, body length ranging from 245 to 267 μ m, stylet from 70 to 75 μ m long with anchor shaped knobs, vulva located at 70-73% and small vulval flap, spermatheca large, and ovoid filled with sperms. Lateral field with three incisures, of which the outer two are prominent. Tail slender, having a rounded tail terminus. Males without stylet and have a degenerated pharynx, spicules = 17-20 μm and gubernaculum = 5.0-5.5 μm. Both morphological observations and molecular analysis of ITS and partial 28S ribosomal RNA gene sequences indicated that the specimens collected from the soil at Beltsville Park from rhizosphere soil samples from Virginia pine represents a new pin nematode species.
AB - The pin nematode, Paratylechus beltsvillensis n. sp. collected from rhizosphere soil of a Virginia pine tree (Pinus virginiana Mill) growing in Little Paint Branch Park, Beltsville, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, is described and illustrated along with light and scanning electron photomicrographs. Females, males, and juveniles of this new species were recovered from soil samples using the sugar centrifugal flotation and Baermann funnel extraction methods. Morphologically, females are short, body length ranging from 245 to 267 μ m, stylet from 70 to 75 μ m long with anchor shaped knobs, vulva located at 70-73% and small vulval flap, spermatheca large, and ovoid filled with sperms. Lateral field with three incisures, of which the outer two are prominent. Tail slender, having a rounded tail terminus. Males without stylet and have a degenerated pharynx, spicules = 17-20 μm and gubernaculum = 5.0-5.5 μm. Both morphological observations and molecular analysis of ITS and partial 28S ribosomal RNA gene sequences indicated that the specimens collected from the soil at Beltsville Park from rhizosphere soil samples from Virginia pine represents a new pin nematode species.
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U2 - 10.21307/jofnem-2021-079
DO - 10.21307/jofnem-2021-079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118126036
SN - 0022-300X
VL - 53
JO - Journal of Nematology
JF - Journal of Nematology
M1 - e2021-79
ER -