First Reports and Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Pratylenchus delattrei and Quinisulcius capitatus Associated with Chickpea in Ethiopia

Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is classed among the most important leguminous crops of high economic value in Ethiopia. Two plant-parasitic nematode species, Pratylenchus delattrei and Quinisulcius capitatus, were recovered from chickpea-growing areas in Ethiopia and characterized using molecular and morphological data, including the first scanning electron microscopy data for P. delattrei. New sequences of D2-D3 of 28S, ITS rDNA and mtDNA COI genes have been obtained from these species, providing the first COI sequences for P. delattrei and Q. capitatus, with both species being found for the first time on chickpea in Ethiopia. Furthermore, Pratylenchus delattrei was recovered in Ethiopia for the first time. The information obtained about these nematodes will be crucial to developing effective nematode management plans for future chickpea production.

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Main Authors: Kefelegn, Habtamu, Meressa, Beira Hailu, Yon, Sunheng, Couvreur, Marjolein, Wesemael, Wim M.L., Teklu, Misghina G., Bert, Wim
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:COI, Cicer arietinum, D2-D3 of 28S, Ethiopia, ITS, Lesion nematode, Morphology, Morphometrics, Phylogeny, Plant-parasitic nematodes, SEM, Stunt nematode,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/first-reports-and-morphological-and-molecular-characterization-of
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