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Author(s):Zeng, Yongsan; Ye, Weimin; Tredway, Lane; Martin, Samuel; Martin, Matt
Author Affiliation:Zeng: Visiting Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, NC State University, Raleigh, NC and Professor, Department of Plant Protection, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China; Ye: Nematologist, Agronomic Division, NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, Raleigh, NC; Tredway: Associate Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, NC State University, Raleigh, NC; Martin, S.: Professor and Extension Associate, Plant Pathology and Physiology, School of Agricultural, Forest and Environmental Sciences, Pee Dee Research & Education Center, Florence, SC; Martin, M.: Extension Associate, Crop Science Department, NC State University, Castle Hayne, NC
Title:Description of Hemicaloosia graminis n. sp. (Nematoda: Caloosiidae) associated with turfgrasses in North and South Carolina, USA
Source:Journal of Nematology. Vol. 44, No. 2, June 2012, p. 134-141.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: Society of Nematologists
# of Pages:8
Related Web URL:http://journals.fcla.edu/jon/article/view/79267
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Classification; Identification keys; Plant parasitic nematodes
Abstract/Contents:"A new nematode species was discovered during a diversity survey of plant-parasitic nematodes on turfgrass conducted in North and South Carolina in 2010 and 2011. It is described herein as Hemicaloosia graminis n. sp. and is characterized by two annuli in the lip region, one lateral line, body 610.0-805.0 μm long, stylet 65.0-74.6 μm long, vulva at 84.1% -85.8% of the body , 254-283 annuli, vulva at the 38-53rd annulus from tail terminus, 12-14 annuli between vulva and anus, tail elongate-pointed, 67.5-84.8 μm long in females and spicule straight, 31.0 μm long, caudal alae well developed, two lateral lines in males. The newly described species is morphologically closest to H. Paradoxa, but has a longer stylet (65.0-74.6 vs 61.0-65.0 μm) and a higher V-value (84.1-85.8 vs 78.1- 84.0%), less RV (38-53 vs 50-56), higher RVan (12-14 vs 10) in females, and a shorter tail (30.1 vs 36.7 μm) and more anteriorly located excretory pore (105.9 vs 140.0 μm) in the male. It was easily differentiated from other species based on near-full-length small subunit rRNA gene (SSU) and ITS1 sequences. Phylogenetic analysis from SSU supports placement in a monophyletic clade with the genus Caloosia. An identification key and a table of distinguishing characteristics are presented for all seven species of Hemicaloosia."
Language:English
References:24
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Zeng, Y., W. Ye, L. Tredway, S. Martin, and M. Martin. 2012. Description of Hemicaloosia graminis n. sp. (Nematoda: Caloosiidae) associated with turfgrasses in North and South Carolina, USA. J. Nematol. 44(2):p. 134-141.
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