Vol. 47 No. 3 (2008)
Research Papers

Morpho-biometrical characterisation of Portuguese Bursaphelenchus xylophilus isolates with mucronate, digitate or round tailed females

Published 2009-01-12

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L. Fonseca, M. Vieira Dos Santos, M. de A. Santos, R. Curtis, and I. de O. Abrantes, “Morpho-biometrical characterisation of Portuguese Bursaphelenchus xylophilus isolates with mucronate, digitate or round tailed females”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 223–233, Jan. 2009.

Abstract

Morpho-biometrical studies were conducted on 12 Bursaphelenchus xylophilus isolates collected from maritime pine, Pinus pinaster, in Portugal. The studies were carried out on 20 females and 20 males from each isolate. A wide variation in the female tails, from round, digitate to mucronate was detected in all isolates, confirming the occurrence of mucronate tails in some females of B. xylophilus. The presence of mucronate tailed females in the Portuguese isolates of B. xylophilus clearly makes the identification of B. xylophilus by this morphological character difficult since other non-pathogenic Bursaphelenchus species also have mucronate tailed females. Amplification of satellite DNA of single specimens using species-specific primers confirmed the identity of the mucronate tailed females in the Portuguese isolates as B. xylophilus. The satellite DNA technique was also useful in the identification of juveniles of B. xylophilus from P. pinaster wood samples.

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