Xiphinema, Cobb, 1913
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2020-023 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/47601710-FF9D-FF96-C3A9-D9A9FE0E1B86 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe (2024-08-08 23:46:43, last updated 2024-08-09 02:03:39) |
scientific name |
Xiphinema |
status |
|
Xiphinema View in CoL Xiphinema spp. Corm
Iran Mahdikhani and Alvani (2013) India Zaki and Mantoo (2008)
feed and reproduce ( Townshend, 1964). Mycophagous nematodes can reduce or even stop the growth of fungi causing hyphal shrinkage ( Riffle, 1971) and the application of this kind of nematodes for the control of some fungi harmful to crops has been described in several studies (e.g. Ishibashi and Choi, 1991; LagerlÖf et al., 2011).
Between the root-inhabiting fungi reported as hosts of B. fUngiVOrUS there are: Alternaria SOlani , BOtrytiS Cinerea , FUSariUm CUlmOrUm , FUSariUm OXySpOrUm , FUSariUm SOlani , OphiObOlUS graminiS , PythiUm debaryanUm , PythiUm UltimUm , RhiZOCtOnia SOlani , TriChOderma Viride and VertiCillim albO-atrUm ( Townshend, 1964). Some of these have been reported as pathogens of saffron ( Ahrazem et al., 2010), one of the most destructive diseases in C. SatiVUS cultivation is FUSariUm OXySpOrUm because it causes severe yield losses ( Cappelli, 1994).
BUrSaphelenChUS fUngiVOrUS View in CoL is the most reported species among the nematode of the fUniVOrUS -group. The host range of the nematodes in this particular group is relatively wide with respect to the other BUrSaphelenChUS View in CoL groups because the species have been found associated not only with coniferous dead or dying trees or insect vectors, but also in other type of trees ( BUrSaphelenChUS kiyOharai ( Kanzaki et al., 2011) View in CoL , BUrSaphelenChUS View in CoL maXbaSSienSiS ( Massey, 1971), BUrSaphelenChUS penai ( Kanzaki et al., 2014a) View in CoL , BUrSaphelenChUS SyCOphilUS ( Kanzaki et al., 2014b) View in CoL and B. willibaldi ), in the plant tissues of herbaceous crops ( B. fUngiVOrUS View in CoL and BUrSaphelenChUS View in CoL hUnti ( Steiner, 1935; Giblin and Kaya, 1983), in soil ( BUrSaphelenChUS View in CoL gOnZaleZi ( Loof, 1964) and B. Seani) and in peat moss ( BUrSaphelenChUS rOCkyi View in CoL ( Xu et al., 2018; Steiner, 1935; Loof, 1964; Massey, 1971; Mahajan, 1973; Fotedar and Handoo, 1977; Giblin and Kaya, 1983; SchÖnfeld et al., 2006; Kanzaki et al., 2011; Kanzaki et al., 2014a, 2014b; Xu et al., 2018). Since many BUrSaphelenChUS View in CoL of the fUngiVOrUS View in CoL -group have been found in subterranean organs of plants or directly in the soil, the nematodes of this group are likely to have a predisposition to underground life and are not closely related to the wood of the trees.
In conclusion, in this work, a new species of Italian nematode fauna was isolated, in particular, associated with C. SatiVUS View in CoL plants. Further research about the role of B. fUngiVOrUS View in CoL as the control agent against pathogenic fungi on corms of C. SatiVUS View in CoL will have to be performed.
Ahrazem, O., Rubio-Moraga, A., Castillo-LOpez, R., Trapero Mozos, A. T. and GOmez-GOmez, L. 2010. CrOCUS SatiVUS pathogens and defence responses. Functional plant science and biotechnology. Global Science Books, Saffron, pp. 81 - 90.
Cappelli, C. 1994. Occurrence of FUSariUm OXySpOrUm f. sp. gladioli on saffron in Italy. Phytopathologia Mediterranea 33: 93 - 4.
Fotedar, D. N. and Handoo, Z. A. 1977. AerOtylenChUS SafrOni n. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Tylenchida) from Kashmir, India. Indian Journal of Nematology 7: 145 - 7.
Giblin, R. M. and Kaya, H. K. 1983. BUrSaphelenChUS Seani n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) a phoretic associate of AnthOphOra bOmbOideS StanfOrdiana Cockerell, 1904 (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae). Revue de Nematologie 6: 39 - 50.
Ishibashi, N. and Choi, D. R. 1991. Biological control of soil pests by mixed application of entomopathogenic and fungivorous nematodes. Journal of nematology 23: 175 - 81.
Kanzaki, N., Maehara, N., Aikawa, T., Masuya, H. and Giblin-Davis, R. M. 2011. Description of BUrSaphelenChUS kiyOharai n. sp. (Tylenchina: Aphelenchoididae) with remarks on the taxonomic framework of the Parasitaphelenchinae Ruhm, 1956 and Aphelenchoidinae Fuchs, 1937. Nematology 13: 787 - 804.
Kanzaki, N., Giblin-Davis, R. M., Carrillo, D., Duncan, R. and Gonzalez, R. 2014 a. BUrSaphelenChUS penai n. sp. (Tylenchomorpha: Aphelenchoididae), a phoretic associate of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) from avocado in Florida. Nematology 16: 683 - 93.
Kanzaki, N., Tanaka, R., Giblin-Davis, R. M. and Davies, K. 2014 b. New plant-parasitic nematode from the mostly mycophagous genus BUrSaphelenChUS discovered inside figs in Japan. PLoS ONE 9: e 99241.
LagerlOf, J., Insunza, V., Lundegardh, B. and Ramert, B. 2011. Interaction between a fungal plant disease, fungivorous nematodes and compost suppressiveness. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B-Soil & Plant Science 61: 372 - 7.
Loof, P. A. A. 1964. Free-living and plant parasitic nematodes from Venezuela. Nematologica 10: 201 - 300.
Mahajan, R. 1973. Two new nematodes, TylenChUS kaShmirenSiS n. sp. (Tylenchidae) and DOrylaimOideS pari n. sp. (Dorylaimoididae) from Kashmir, India. Rivista di Parassitologia 34: 201 - 4.
Mahdikhani, E. and Alvani, S. 2013. Plant parasitic nematodes from rhizosphere of saffron (CrOCUS SatiVUS L.) with two new records of GeOCenamUS SQUamatUS and FilenChUS pratenSiS from Iran. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 31: 99 - 103.
Massey, C. L. 1971. OmemeeamaX baSSienSiS n. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) from galleries of the bark beetle LeperSinUS CalifOrniCUS Sw. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in North Dakota. Journal of Nematology 3: 189 - 291.
Riffle, J. W. 1971. Effect of nematodes on root-inhabiting fungi. In Hacskaylo, E. (Ed.), MyCOrrhiZae, Proceedings of the First North American Conference on Mycorrhizae, Miscellaneous Publication 1189 US Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, 97 - 113.
SchOnfeld, U., Braasch, H. and Burgermeister, H. 2006. BUrSaphelenChUS spp. (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae) in wood chips from sawmills in Brandenburg and description of BUrSaphelenChUS willibaldi sp. n. Russian Journal of Nematology 14: 119 - 26.
Steiner, G. 1935. Opuscula miscellanea nematologica, II. 2. AphelenChOideS hUnti, n. sp., a new nematode parasitic in tiger lily bulbs (LiliUm tigrinUm) and fruits of the tomatillo (PhySaliS iXOCarpa). Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington 2: 104 - 10.
Townshend, J. L. 1964. Fungus hosts of AphelenChUS aVenae Bastian, 1865 and BUrSaphelenChUS fUngiVOrUS Franklin & Hooper, 1962 and their attractiveness to these nematode species. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 10: 727 - 37.
Xu, W., Fang, Y., Maria, M., Gu, J. and Ge, J. 2018. Description of BUrSaphelenChUS rOCkyi n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) in peat moss from Russia. Nematology 1: 1 - 13.
Zaki, F. A. and Mantoo, M. A. 2008. Integrated pest management in saffron. In Nehvi, F. A. and Wani, S. A. (Eds), Saffron production in Jammu & Kashmir. Directorate of Extension Education, SKUAST-K India, 209 - 22.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
Xiphinema
Torrini, Giulia, Strangi, Agostino, Simoncini, Stefania, Luppino, Maria, Roversi, Pio Federico & Marianelli, Leonardo 2020 |
BUrSaphelenChUS rOCkyi
Wang, Fang, Maria, Gu & Ge 2019 |
BUrSaphelenChUS
Seani (Giblin and Kaya 1983 |
BUrSaphelenChUS
Seani (Giblin and Kaya 1983 |
BUrSaphelenChUS
Seani (Giblin and Kaya 1983 |
BUrSaphelenChUS
Seani (Giblin and Kaya 1983 |
BUrSaphelenChUS
Seani (Giblin and Kaya 1983 |