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9789004162259

Systematics of Cyst Nematodes

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    9789004162259

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    9004162259

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-08-01
  • Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
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Summary

Volume 8 in the series, appearing in two parts, A and B, deals with the systematics of cyst nematodes of the subfamily Heteroderinae. Cyst nematodes are important pathogens causing extensive damage and significant yield loss to many crops in both temperat

Author Biography

Sergei A. Subbotin, Ph.D. (1987) in Helminthology (Nematology), Institute of Helminthology, Russia, is presently serving as Senior Nematologist at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, USA, and has associate positions as Guest Professor at Ghent University, Belgium, and as Scientist at University of California, USA and Center of Parasitology, Russia. He has published more than 90 articles in nematological and molecular journals. Manuel Mundo-Ocampo, Ph.D. (1982) in Plant Pathology (Nematology), University of California, Riverside, USA. Currently a Research Associate and Curator of the UCR-Nematode Collection and is in the process of moving to CIIDIR-IPN-Sinaloa in Mexico. He has published more than 50 papers and technical reports in peer-reviewed journals. James G. Baldwin, Ph.D. (1972) in Plant Pathology (Nematology), North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NG, USA, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Nematology at the University of California, Riverside. He has published more than 120 refereed articles that emphasise nematode systematics and phenotypic evolution.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix-x
Acknowledgementsp. xi-xii
Introductionp. 1-5
Morphologyp. 7-41
Egg and embryop. 7
Juvenile stages J2-J4p. 11
Male adultp. 22
Female adult and cystp. 25
Dimensions for morphological identificationp. 40
Biology and evolutionp. 43-70
Life cyclep. 43
Symptoms of infectionp. 46
Cytogenetics and reproductionp. 49
Origin and phylogenyp. 50
Co-evolution with plantsp. 57
Biogeographyp. 60
Pathotypesp. 64
Methods for applying electron microscopyp. 71-80
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)p. 71
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)p. 78
Methods of biochemical and molecular diagnosticsp. 81-99
Protein-based diagnosticsp. 81
DNA-based diagnosticsp. 86
Systematics of the Heteroderinaep. 101-106
Taxonomic historyp. 101
Classificationp. 102
Diagnosis of the subfamily Heteroderinaep. 102
Identification key to genera of Heteroderinaep. 103
Species delimitationp. 104
Systematics of the genus Globoderap. 107-177
Historyp. 107
Diagnosisp. 107
Morphological identificationp. 109
Key to species of the genus Globoderap. 109
Molecular identificationp. 111
Species descriptionsp. 113
Globodera rostochiensisp. 113
Globodera artemisiaep. 124
Globodera bravoaep. 131
Globodera leptonepiap. 136
Globodera mailp. 138
Globodera mexicana sp. np. 140
Globodera millefoliip. 147
Globodera pallidap. 152
Globodera tabacump. 161
Globodera zelandicap. 171
Undescribed Globodera speciesp. 176
Systematics of the genus Punctoderap. 179-201
Historyp. 179
Diagnosisp. 179
Key to species of the genus Punctoderap. 180
Species descriptionsp. 181
Punctodera punctatap. 181
Punctodera chalcoensisp. 188
Punctodera matadorensisp. 193
Punctodera stoneip. 197
Systematics of the genus Cactoderap. 203-259
Historyp. 203
Diagnosisp. 203
Key to species of the genus Cactoderap. 204
Molecular identificationp. 206
Species descriptionsp. 208
Cactodera cactip. 208
Cactodera acnidaep. 216
Cactodera amaranthip. 219
Cactodera eremicap. 223
Cactodera estonicap. 227
Cactodera evansip. 230
Cactodera galinsogaep. 233
Cactodera millerip. 236
Cactodera radicalep. 241
Cactodera rosaep. 243
Cactodera salinap. 246
Cactodera thorneip. 250
Cactodera weissip. 255
Systematics of the genus Dolichoderap. 261-265
Historyp. 261
Diagnosisp. 261
Species descriptionp. 262
Dolichodera fluvialisp. 262
Systematics of the genus Betuloderap. 267-275
Historyp. 267
Diagnosisp. 267
Species descriptionp. 268
Betulodera betulaep. 268
Systematics of the genus Paradolichoderap. 277-283
Historyp. 277
Diagnosisp. 277
Species descriptionp. 278
Paradolichodera tenuissimap. 278
p. 285-290
p. 291-294
p. 295-297
p. 299-301
Referencesp. 303-339
Index of nematode Latin namesp. 341-345
Index of plant host Latin namesp. 347-348
Index of country namesp. 349-350
Index of plant common namesp. 351
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