The strawberry crimp nematode(Aphelenchoides fragariae) is a serious pathogen of ornamental crops and a significant quarantine concern in approximately 50 countries and regions,including China.A nematode population be...The strawberry crimp nematode(Aphelenchoides fragariae) is a serious pathogen of ornamental crops and a significant quarantine concern in approximately 50 countries and regions,including China.A nematode population belonging to the genus Aphelenchoides was isolated from symptomatic leaves of fuchsia plants(Fuchsia×hybrida Hort.ex Sieb.& Voss.) in Chengdu,Sichuan Province,China.Morphological and morphometric characteristics were determined using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.Detailed examination revealed diagnostic features consistent with A.fragariae.Three ribosomal DNA(rDNA) regions,i.e.,partial small subunit(SSU) rRNA,D2-D3 expansion segments of the large subunit(LSU) rRNA,and the internal transcribed spacer(ITS),were amplified and sequenced.Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on these sequences placed the isolate in a well-supported monophyletic clade with reference A.fragariae specimens,clearly separated from other Aphelenchoides species.Furthermore,host-suitability assays demonstrated that this nematode population not only infects and reproduces on Fuchsia×hybrida,but also on Fragaria ananassa and Pteris vittata,two known hosts of A.fragariae.Collectively,morphological,molecular,and host-range evidence confirm the identification of this nematode as A.fragariae.To our knowledge,this represents the first molecular and morphological confirmation of A.fragariae in China,and the first report of Fuchsia×hybrida as a natural host for this species.展开更多
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文摘The strawberry crimp nematode(Aphelenchoides fragariae) is a serious pathogen of ornamental crops and a significant quarantine concern in approximately 50 countries and regions,including China.A nematode population belonging to the genus Aphelenchoides was isolated from symptomatic leaves of fuchsia plants(Fuchsia×hybrida Hort.ex Sieb.& Voss.) in Chengdu,Sichuan Province,China.Morphological and morphometric characteristics were determined using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.Detailed examination revealed diagnostic features consistent with A.fragariae.Three ribosomal DNA(rDNA) regions,i.e.,partial small subunit(SSU) rRNA,D2-D3 expansion segments of the large subunit(LSU) rRNA,and the internal transcribed spacer(ITS),were amplified and sequenced.Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on these sequences placed the isolate in a well-supported monophyletic clade with reference A.fragariae specimens,clearly separated from other Aphelenchoides species.Furthermore,host-suitability assays demonstrated that this nematode population not only infects and reproduces on Fuchsia×hybrida,but also on Fragaria ananassa and Pteris vittata,two known hosts of A.fragariae.Collectively,morphological,molecular,and host-range evidence confirm the identification of this nematode as A.fragariae.To our knowledge,this represents the first molecular and morphological confirmation of A.fragariae in China,and the first report of Fuchsia×hybrida as a natural host for this species.