Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diversified, abundant and cosmopolitan genera, which increases the risk of species misidentification. We conducted an integrative morphometric and genetic study on two longidorid species to elucidate the existence of new cases of cryptic speciation within the genera Longidorus and Xiphinema. Detailed morphological, morphometric, multivariate and genetic studies were carried out, as well as mitochondrial and nuclear haploweb analyses, to differentiate species within the L. iliturgiensis- and X. hispanum-complexes. Species delimitation using haplonet tools of L. iliturgiensis-species complex clearly separated L. tabernensis sp. nov. from L. iliturgi...
The genus Longidorus currently comprises 176 species of polyphagous plant ectoparasites, including e...
The Xiphinema americanum-group constitutes a complex of about 55 species of polyphagous plant-ectopa...
Longidorus piceicola, a new geographical and host record from Romania, was described and illustrated...
Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diver...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
Specimens of a thin longidorid species collected in Peñalba (Huesca), north-west Spain, were previou...
The plant-parasitic nematode Longidorus poessneckensis from the Czech Republic was morphologically a...
During nematode surveys in southern Spain and Italy 14 populations of Xiphinema species tentatively ...
During nematode surveys in natural vegetation in Sierra Mágina, Jaén province, southern Spain, a Lon...
Using ribosomal (18S, ITS1, ITS2, D2-D3 expansion segments of 28S rDNA) and mitochondrial (partial c...
Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus c...
Sampling for needle nematodes was carried out in a grapevine area in Thessaloniki, North Greece and ...
Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus c...
Needle nematodes have an economic importance by causing damage to a wide range of natural and cultiv...
The genus Longidorus currently comprises 176 species of polyphagous plant ectoparasites, including e...
The Xiphinema americanum-group constitutes a complex of about 55 species of polyphagous plant-ectopa...
Longidorus piceicola, a new geographical and host record from Romania, was described and illustrated...
Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diver...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
Specimens of a thin longidorid species collected in Peñalba (Huesca), north-west Spain, were previou...
The plant-parasitic nematode Longidorus poessneckensis from the Czech Republic was morphologically a...
During nematode surveys in southern Spain and Italy 14 populations of Xiphinema species tentatively ...
During nematode surveys in natural vegetation in Sierra Mágina, Jaén province, southern Spain, a Lon...
Using ribosomal (18S, ITS1, ITS2, D2-D3 expansion segments of 28S rDNA) and mitochondrial (partial c...
Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus c...
Sampling for needle nematodes was carried out in a grapevine area in Thessaloniki, North Greece and ...
Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus c...
Needle nematodes have an economic importance by causing damage to a wide range of natural and cultiv...
The genus Longidorus currently comprises 176 species of polyphagous plant ectoparasites, including e...
The Xiphinema americanum-group constitutes a complex of about 55 species of polyphagous plant-ectopa...
Longidorus piceicola, a new geographical and host record from Romania, was described and illustrated...