Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny

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Autor(a) principal: GUTIÉRREZ-GUTIÉRREZ, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: LLUMIQUINGA, Pablo, GALLEGOS, Patricio, ORBE, Katerina, CASTILLO, Nestor, ULLOA, Jennifer, GUANOTÁSIG, Carlos, ENRIQUEZ, Wladimir, PROAÑO, Karina
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28208
https://doi.org/doi: doi.org/10.1139/gen-2015-0087
Resumo: Potato cyst nematodes (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, are serious pests of potatoes worldwide, with some species included in the quarantine lists of many countries. Their accurate and timely identification is a prerequisite in designing effectivemanagement strategies. In Ecuador, potato is one of themain crops, and PCNrepresent an important pest. This situation led to a national surveywhere a total of 85 soil samples were collected in 2013 from the major potato-growing regions. The main objectives were to determine the prevalence of PCN and to establish a method for the integrative diagnosis of species based on the combination ofmorphological datawithmolecular analysis using rRNA regions. PCR-based techniques for species-specific amplification of the ITS region and for sequencing the D2–D3 expansion segments of the 28S rRNA gene were also developed. Results: Globodera pallida was the only PCN species found in the potato fields, but it was widespread (55% frequency of infestation).Moderate to highG. pallida population densities were found. The results from the molecular methods were congruent with the morphological data. Interspecific divergence of the D2–D3 regionof PCNis low, and it isnot possible to discriminate betweenG. pallida and G. rostrochiensis based upon thismolecular region, but it is useful for the distinction of other species. Phylogenetic analysis yielded twomajor well-defined and supported clades, where Ecuadorian sequences grouped with sequences of G. pallida and G. rostochiensis populations deposited in the GenBank database. Significance: The prevalence of G. pallidamakes it a severe threat to potato production in Ecuador.Moreover, management practices such as the short termof crop rotations and the use of the “super-chola” susceptible cultivar could be worsening the problem. A strategy based on the integration of morphological data and molecular analysis is useful for identifying PCN species. In addition, other molecular barcodes are currently being characterized (ITS-rRNA, COI-mitDNA)
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spelling Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogenycyst nematodesPotatoEcuadorrDNAPotato cyst nematodes (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, are serious pests of potatoes worldwide, with some species included in the quarantine lists of many countries. Their accurate and timely identification is a prerequisite in designing effectivemanagement strategies. In Ecuador, potato is one of themain crops, and PCNrepresent an important pest. This situation led to a national surveywhere a total of 85 soil samples were collected in 2013 from the major potato-growing regions. The main objectives were to determine the prevalence of PCN and to establish a method for the integrative diagnosis of species based on the combination ofmorphological datawithmolecular analysis using rRNA regions. PCR-based techniques for species-specific amplification of the ITS region and for sequencing the D2–D3 expansion segments of the 28S rRNA gene were also developed. Results: Globodera pallida was the only PCN species found in the potato fields, but it was widespread (55% frequency of infestation).Moderate to highG. pallida population densities were found. The results from the molecular methods were congruent with the morphological data. Interspecific divergence of the D2–D3 regionof PCNis low, and it isnot possible to discriminate betweenG. pallida and G. rostrochiensis based upon thismolecular region, but it is useful for the distinction of other species. Phylogenetic analysis yielded twomajor well-defined and supported clades, where Ecuadorian sequences grouped with sequences of G. pallida and G. rostochiensis populations deposited in the GenBank database. Significance: The prevalence of G. pallidamakes it a severe threat to potato production in Ecuador.Moreover, management practices such as the short termof crop rotations and the use of the “super-chola” susceptible cultivar could be worsening the problem. A strategy based on the integration of morphological data and molecular analysis is useful for identifying PCN species. In addition, other molecular barcodes are currently being characterized (ITS-rRNA, COI-mitDNA)Published by NRC Research Press2020-10-23T11:31:19Z2020-10-232021-08-21T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/28208https://doi.org/doi: doi.org/10.1139/gen-2015-0087http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28208https://doi.org/doi: doi.org/10.1139/gen-2015-0087pornaonaosimcarlosg@uevora.ptndndndndndndndnd581GUTIÉRREZ-GUTIÉRREZ, CarlosLLUMIQUINGA, PabloGALLEGOS, PatricioORBE, KaterinaCASTILLO, NestorULLOA, JenniferGUANOTÁSIG, CarlosENRIQUEZ, WladimirPROAÑO, Karinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:24:23Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/28208Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:18:08.992816Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
title Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
spellingShingle Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
GUTIÉRREZ-GUTIÉRREZ, Carlos
cyst nematodes
Potato
Ecuador
rDNA
title_short Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
title_full Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
title_fullStr Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
title_full_unstemmed Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
title_sort Potato cyst nematodes infesting potato fields in Ecuador: integrative diagnosis and molecular phylogeny
author GUTIÉRREZ-GUTIÉRREZ, Carlos
author_facet GUTIÉRREZ-GUTIÉRREZ, Carlos
LLUMIQUINGA, Pablo
GALLEGOS, Patricio
ORBE, Katerina
CASTILLO, Nestor
ULLOA, Jennifer
GUANOTÁSIG, Carlos
ENRIQUEZ, Wladimir
PROAÑO, Karina
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author2 LLUMIQUINGA, Pablo
GALLEGOS, Patricio
ORBE, Katerina
CASTILLO, Nestor
ULLOA, Jennifer
GUANOTÁSIG, Carlos
ENRIQUEZ, Wladimir
PROAÑO, Karina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GUTIÉRREZ-GUTIÉRREZ, Carlos
LLUMIQUINGA, Pablo
GALLEGOS, Patricio
ORBE, Katerina
CASTILLO, Nestor
ULLOA, Jennifer
GUANOTÁSIG, Carlos
ENRIQUEZ, Wladimir
PROAÑO, Karina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cyst nematodes
Potato
Ecuador
rDNA
topic cyst nematodes
Potato
Ecuador
rDNA
description Potato cyst nematodes (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, are serious pests of potatoes worldwide, with some species included in the quarantine lists of many countries. Their accurate and timely identification is a prerequisite in designing effectivemanagement strategies. In Ecuador, potato is one of themain crops, and PCNrepresent an important pest. This situation led to a national surveywhere a total of 85 soil samples were collected in 2013 from the major potato-growing regions. The main objectives were to determine the prevalence of PCN and to establish a method for the integrative diagnosis of species based on the combination ofmorphological datawithmolecular analysis using rRNA regions. PCR-based techniques for species-specific amplification of the ITS region and for sequencing the D2–D3 expansion segments of the 28S rRNA gene were also developed. Results: Globodera pallida was the only PCN species found in the potato fields, but it was widespread (55% frequency of infestation).Moderate to highG. pallida population densities were found. The results from the molecular methods were congruent with the morphological data. Interspecific divergence of the D2–D3 regionof PCNis low, and it isnot possible to discriminate betweenG. pallida and G. rostrochiensis based upon thismolecular region, but it is useful for the distinction of other species. Phylogenetic analysis yielded twomajor well-defined and supported clades, where Ecuadorian sequences grouped with sequences of G. pallida and G. rostochiensis populations deposited in the GenBank database. Significance: The prevalence of G. pallidamakes it a severe threat to potato production in Ecuador.Moreover, management practices such as the short termof crop rotations and the use of the “super-chola” susceptible cultivar could be worsening the problem. A strategy based on the integration of morphological data and molecular analysis is useful for identifying PCN species. In addition, other molecular barcodes are currently being characterized (ITS-rRNA, COI-mitDNA)
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