Morphological and molecular analyses of a Meloidogyne mali population with high intragenomic rRNA polymorphism

J Nematol. 2020 Nov 6:52:e2020-105. doi: 10.21307/jofnem-2020-105. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne mali can cause damage in trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, and was placed on the EPPO Alert List in 2014. In the present study, we report a population isolated from Japanese maple. The recovered population is described by detailed morphological and molecular approaches. The molecular phylogentic analysis based on 28S rRNA, ITS, and mitochondrial COI genes places the population in the clade together with other M. mali sequences available in GenBank. The cloned sequences of the 28S rRNA gene revealed a high intragenomic rRNA polymorphism where the polymorphic copies are spread across M. mali clade. Similarly, we also found high variation in the mitochondrial COI gene. Among four haplotypes in M. mali, three occur in the newly found population. Our study provides the first report of intragenomic polymorphism in M. mali, and the results suggest that intragenomic polymorphism maybe widespread in Meloidogyne.

Keywords: Acer palmatum; Haplotype; Japanese maple; Mitochondrial COI; Phylogeny; Root-knot nematode.