ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: BRAVO, MARIA ANTONIA, Vieira, Paulo, Santos, Margarida, Mota, MANUEL
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28170
https://doi.org/doi: doi.org/10.1139/gen-2015-0087
Resumo: Dagger (Xiphinema spp.) and needle (Longidorus spp., Paralongidorus spp.) nematodes are two of the main groups of parasitic nematodes in grapevines worldwide, causing severe damage to plants by their direct feeding; in addition, some species may transmit plant viruses. Some of these nematode species are included in the list of quarantine organisms in many countries. Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) is specifically transmitted by Xiphinema index, and it is one of the most harmful viruses to vineyards wordwide. Despite their phytopathological importance, this research area has been deserted for over fifteen years in Portugal. In recent years, plant health of the Portuguese vineyards has declined, characterized mainly by reduced vigor in plants. Thus, the main objective is to determine the ocurrence and distribution of longidorids infesting vineyards from Portugal. Nematode surveys have been conducted since 2015 on 30 commercial vineyards of the main Controlled Denomination of Origin (DOC) zones of Portugal. Results: The use of an integrative strategy, based on the combination of morphometric and morphological characterizations with molecular analysis using barcode regions such as the ribosomal DNA segments (rDNA) (D2–D3 regions of the 28S gene, ITS1 region, and 18S gene), has allowed the identification of collected longidorid species, associated with severe infestations found in grapevine soils in the studied DOC areas. We emphasize the successful identification and detection of Xiphinema index due to its phytopathological importance. The most important longidorid nematodes detected, in order of decreasing frequency of total soil infestation, were Xiphinema pachtaicum, X. index, X. santos, Xiphinema sp., and X. italiae. Significance: Our study highlights the validity of using an integrative approach based on the combination of morphological data and molecular barcodes for the correct and timely identification of this group of nematode species characterized by high morphological similarity and phenotypic plasticity. The high prevalence of X. index makes this species a severe threat to grapevine production in Portugal.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
title ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
spellingShingle ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Carlos
Dagger nematodes
needle nematodes
Longidoridae
grapevine
GFLV
rDNA
28S
title_short ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
title_full ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
title_fullStr ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
title_sort ntegrative approach and molecular barcoding of dagger and needle nematodes infesting grapevine soils in Portugal
author Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Carlos
author_facet Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Carlos
BRAVO, MARIA ANTONIA
Vieira, Paulo
Santos, Margarida
Mota, MANUEL
author_role author
author2 BRAVO, MARIA ANTONIA
Vieira, Paulo
Santos, Margarida
Mota, MANUEL
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Carlos
BRAVO, MARIA ANTONIA
Vieira, Paulo
Santos, Margarida
Mota, MANUEL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dagger nematodes
needle nematodes
Longidoridae
grapevine
GFLV
rDNA
28S
topic Dagger nematodes
needle nematodes
Longidoridae
grapevine
GFLV
rDNA
28S
description Dagger (Xiphinema spp.) and needle (Longidorus spp., Paralongidorus spp.) nematodes are two of the main groups of parasitic nematodes in grapevines worldwide, causing severe damage to plants by their direct feeding; in addition, some species may transmit plant viruses. Some of these nematode species are included in the list of quarantine organisms in many countries. Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) is specifically transmitted by Xiphinema index, and it is one of the most harmful viruses to vineyards wordwide. Despite their phytopathological importance, this research area has been deserted for over fifteen years in Portugal. In recent years, plant health of the Portuguese vineyards has declined, characterized mainly by reduced vigor in plants. Thus, the main objective is to determine the ocurrence and distribution of longidorids infesting vineyards from Portugal. Nematode surveys have been conducted since 2015 on 30 commercial vineyards of the main Controlled Denomination of Origin (DOC) zones of Portugal. Results: The use of an integrative strategy, based on the combination of morphometric and morphological characterizations with molecular analysis using barcode regions such as the ribosomal DNA segments (rDNA) (D2–D3 regions of the 28S gene, ITS1 region, and 18S gene), has allowed the identification of collected longidorid species, associated with severe infestations found in grapevine soils in the studied DOC areas. We emphasize the successful identification and detection of Xiphinema index due to its phytopathological importance. The most important longidorid nematodes detected, in order of decreasing frequency of total soil infestation, were Xiphinema pachtaicum, X. index, X. santos, Xiphinema sp., and X. italiae. Significance: Our study highlights the validity of using an integrative approach based on the combination of morphological data and molecular barcodes for the correct and timely identification of this group of nematode species characterized by high morphological similarity and phenotypic plasticity. The high prevalence of X. index makes this species a severe threat to grapevine production in Portugal.
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