2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13313-022-00864-x
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Integrative taxonomy of the aggressive pest Meloidogyne enterolobii and molecular phylogeny of Meloidogyne spp. based on five gene regions

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“…Phylogenetic analysis of these genes revealed that the RKN population intercepted from baobab from Thailand clustered with M. enterolobii with a high support value (PP = 100) and clearly differed from other RKN species. Our results were in congruence with those of previous studies by Archidona-Yuste et al (2018) and Trinh et al (2022) . Accordingly, the RKN population intercepted from baobab from Thailand was identified as M. enterolobii by morphological/morphometrical and molecular methods.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Phylogenetic analysis of these genes revealed that the RKN population intercepted from baobab from Thailand clustered with M. enterolobii with a high support value (PP = 100) and clearly differed from other RKN species. Our results were in congruence with those of previous studies by Archidona-Yuste et al (2018) and Trinh et al (2022) . Accordingly, the RKN population intercepted from baobab from Thailand was identified as M. enterolobii by morphological/morphometrical and molecular methods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The morphology and morphometrics of the RKN population intercepted from baobab from Thailand were similar to those of the original description of M. enterolobii from China (Yang & Eisenback, 1983) and were also within the ranges reported for M. enterolobii populations from India (Ghule et al, 2020), Puerto Rico (Rammah & Hirschmann, 1988), South Africa (Rashidifard et al, 2019), USA (Brito et al, 2004) and Vietnam (Trinh et al, 2022). The sequences of D2-D3 of 28S rRNA, COII-16S rRNA and COI genes obtained in this study matched well (99 -100 % similarity) with each of the M. enterolobii gene sequences deposited in Gen-Bank.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Molecular markers continue to be a useful tool for distinguishing Meloidogyne species, particularly ribosomal large subunit (LSU) D2-D3 segments of the 28S rDNA (Skantar et al, 2021;Trinh et al, 2022;Zeng et al, 2022) and the mitochondrial DNA interval that spans the region between genes encoding cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) and 16S rRNA (Powers and Harris, 1993;Subbotin, 2021;Subbotin and Burbridge, 2021). IGS-2 has been sequenced from several RKN species, but not from M. naasi.…”
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