A Proposed New Species Complex within the Cosmopolitan Ring Nematode <i>Criconema annuliferum</i> (de Man, 1921) Micoletzky, 1925

oleh: Ilenia Clavero-Camacho, Juan Emilio Palomares-Rius, Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete, Pablo Castillo, Gracia Liébanas, Antonio Archidona-Yuste

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Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2022-07-01

Deskripsi

Ring nematodes are obligate ectoparasites on cultivated and wild herbaceous and woody plants, inhabiting many types of soil, but particularly sandy soils. This study explored the morphometrical and molecular diversity of ring nematodes resembling <i>Criconema annuliferum</i> in 222 soil samples from fruit crops in Spain, including almond, apricot, peach and plum, as well as populations from cultivated and wild olives, and common yew. Ring nematodes of the genus <i>Criconema</i> were detected in 12 samples from under <i>Prunus</i> spp. (5.5%), showing a low to moderate nematode soil densities in several localities from southeastern and northeastern Spain. The soil population densities of <i>Criconema</i> associated with <i>Prunus</i> spp. ranged from 1 nematode/500 cm<sup>3</sup> of soil in apricot at Sástago (Zaragoza province) to 7950 and 42,491 nematodes/500 cm<sup>3</sup> of soil in peach at Ricla and Calasparra (Murcia province), respectively. The integrative taxonomical analyses reveal the presence of two cryptic species identified using females, males (when available), and juveniles with detailed morphology, morphometry, and molecular markers (D2-D3, ITS, 18S, and COI), described herein as <i>Criconema paraannuliferum</i> sp. nov. and <i>Criconema plesioannuliferum</i> sp. nov. All molecular markers from each species were obtained from the same individuals, and these individuals were also used for morphological and morphometric analyses. <i>Criconema paraannuliferum</i> sp. nov. was found in a high soil density in two peach fields (7950 and 42,491 nematodes/500 cm<sup>3</sup> of soil) showing the possibility of being pathogenic in some circumstances.