Tropical Zoology (Nov 2018)

Morphological and molecular characters of three <i>Ditylenchus</i> species from Iran

  • Ebrahim Shokoohi,
  • Fahimeh Iranpour,
  • Antoinette Swart,
  • Hendrika Fourie,
  • Hadi Panahi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 4

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During a survey of soil nematodes in Iran, some known species belonging to the genus Ditylenchus were recovered from the rhizosphere of alfalfa: Ditylenchus acutus, Ditylenchus myceliophagus and Ditylenchus terricolus. Measurements and illustrations are provided for these species. A molecular study of the 28S rDNA region of the Ditylenchus species from Iran placed them in separate clades. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that Ditylenchus destructor is a monophyletic taxon. In addition, D. acutus places together with D. destructor, Ditylenchus arachis, Ditylenchus sarvarae, Ditylenchus persicus and Ditylenchus halictus in a clade. While D. myceliophagus and D. terricolus form a separate clade. Phylogenetic positions and morphometrics of D. acutus, D. myceliophagus and D. terricolus are given.

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