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''Xiphinema'' is a genus of ectoparasitic root
nematode The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-Parasitism, parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhab ...
s commonly known as dagger nematodes.Whitehead, A.G. 1998. Plant Nematode Control The genus is of economic importance on grape, strawberry, hops and a few other crops. Major species include ''X.americanum, X.diversicaudatum, X.index, X.italiae'' and ''X.pachtaicum''.Evans, K., Trudgill, D.L., Webster, J.M. 1998. Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Temperate Agriculture. They can be easily recognized by their long bodies and stylets which are long enough to reach the vascular tissue of plants.''Xiphinema''
at Nemaplex, University of California
Different members of the genus have been shown to induce moderate to large amounts of root damage through root penetration, which in some species results in the formation of
gall Galls (from the Latin , 'oak-apple') or ''cecidia'' (from the Greek , anything gushing out) are a kind of swelling growth on the external tissues of plants, fungi, or animals. Plant galls are abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues, similar to be ...
s. They are of agricultural concern because they are vectors of nepoviruses, transferring them during feeding.Taylor, C.E., Robertson, W.M., 1970. Sites of Virus Retention in the Alimentary Tract of the Nematode Vectors, ''Xiphinema diversicaudatum'' (Micol.) and ''X.index'' (Thorne and Allen), Annals of Applied Biology (1970),66, 375-380) Efforts to study these nematodes in more detail have proved problematic in some species due to difficulties in maintaining populations in a greenhouse environment.


Morphology

''Xiphinema'' are large nematodes, with an adult length between 1.5mm – 5.0mm. They have a long protrusible odontostyle, with 3 basal flanges at the posterior end of the stylet and a relatively posterior guiding ring when compared to the genus ''Longidorus''. The odontostyle is lined with cuticle and alongside the esophagus serves as a good surface for viruses such as
arabis mosaic virus ''Arabis mosaic virus'' is a viral plant pathogen that is known to infect multiple hosts. The pathogen, commonly referred to as ArMV, is from the family ''Secoviridae'', and it causes yellow dwarf of raspberry and is one of the causes of mosaic ...
to form a monolayer, which can be vectored to healthy plants. ''Xiphinema'' have a two-part esophagus, which does not contain a metacorpus. A modification in the posterior end of the esophagus forms a muscular posterior bulb, which can generate a pumping action similar to that of a metacorpus in other plant parasitic nematodes. The number of males varies from abundant to sparse depending on the species. Males have paired
spicules Spicules are any of various small needle-like anatomical structures occurring in organisms Spicule may also refer to: * Spicule (sponge), small skeletal elements of sea sponges * Spicule (nematode), reproductive structures found in male nematodes ...
but the gubernaculum and bursa are absent. Males of different species can be characterized using the varying number and arrangement of papillae. Females have 1 or 2 ovaries.


Taxonomy

There are 296 nominal taxa, including 234 accepted species, 49
synonyms A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words ''begin'', ''start'', ''commence'', and ''initiate'' are all ...
and 13 '' species inquirendae''.(He 2003)


History

''Xiphinema americanum'' was the first species to be described by
Nathan Cobb Nathan Augustus Cobb (30 June 1859, in Spencer, Massachusetts – 4 June 1932, in Baltimore, Maryland) is known as "the father of nematology in the United States". He provided the foundations for nematode taxonomy and described over 1000 dif ...
in 1913, who speculated that it was likely a plant pathogen. . This speculation was experimentally confirmed in 1949 and 1952.Schindler, A.F., 1957. Parasitism and Pathogenicity of ''Xiphinema diversicaudatum'', and ectoparasitic nematode. Nematologica, II (1957):25-31)


List of species

:N.B. This list is probably incomplete. * '' Xiphinema abrantinum'' Roca & Pereira, 1991. * '' Xiphinema aceri'' Chizhov & al., 1986. * ''
Xiphinema aequum ''Xiphinema'' is a genus of ectoparasitic root nematodes commonly known as dagger nematodes.Whitehead, A.G. 1998. Plant Nematode Control The genus is of economic importance on grape, strawberry, hops and a few other crops. Major species include ' ...
'' Roca & Lamberti, 1988. * '' Xiphinema americanum'' Cobb, 1913. * ''
Xiphinema artemisiae ''Xiphinema'' is a genus of ectoparasitic root nematodes commonly known as dagger nematodes.Whitehead, A.G. 1998. Plant Nematode Control The genus is of economic importance on grape, strawberry, hops and a few other crops. Major species include ' ...
'' Chizhov & al., 1986. * ''
Xiphinema bakeri ''Xiphinema bakeri'' is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting caneberries. See also * List of caneberries diseases This article is a list of diseases of caneberries (''Rubus'' spp.). Bacterial diseases Fungal diseases Nematodes, parasi ...
'' * ''
Xiphinema barense ''Xiphinema'' is a genus of ectoparasitic root nematodes commonly known as dagger nematodes.Whitehead, A.G. 1998. Plant Nematode Control The genus is of economic importance on grape, strawberry, hops and a few other crops. Major species include ' ...
'' Lamberti & al., 1986. * ''
Xiphinema basilgoodeyi ''Xiphinema'' is a genus of ectoparasitic root nematodes commonly known as dagger nematodes.Whitehead, A.G. 1998. Plant Nematode Control The genus is of economic importance on grape, strawberry, hops and a few other crops. Major species include ' ...
'' Coomans, 1965. * '' Xiphinema belmontense'' Roca & Pereira, 1992. * ''
Xiphinema brevicolle ''Xiphinema brevicolle'' is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting mangoes. See also * List of mango diseases This article is a list of diseases of mangos (''Mangifera indica''). Bacterial diseases Fungal diseases Nematodes, parasitic ...
'' Lordello & Da Costa, 1961. * '' Xiphinema brevisicum'' Lamberti & al., 1994. * '' Xiphinema cadavalense'' Bravo & Roca, 1995. * '' Xiphinema coronatum'' Roca, 1991. * '' Xiphinema coxi'' Tarjan, 1964. ** '' Xiphinema coxi coxi'' Tarjan, 1964. ** '' Xiphinema coxi europaeum'' Sturhan, 1985. * '' Xiphinema dentatum'' Sturhan, 1978. * '' Xiphinema diffusum'' Lamberti & Bleve-Zacheo, 1979. * '' Xiphinema dissimile'' Roca & al., 1988. * '' Xiphinema diversicaudatum'' (Micoletzky, 1927) — nématode migrant des racines. * '' Xiphinema diversum'' Roca & al., 1989. * '' Xiphinema duriense'' Lamberti & al., 1993. * '' Xiphinema elongatum'' Schuurmans Stekhoven & Teunissen, 1938. * '' Xiphinema exile'' Roca & al., 1989. * '' Xiphinema fortuitum'' Roca & al., 1988. * '' Xiphinema gersoni'' Roca & Bravo, 1993. * '' Xiphinema globosum'' Sturhan, 1978. * '' Xiphinema hispidum'' Roca & Bravo, 1994. * '' Xiphinema histriae'' Lamberti & al., 1993. * '' Xiphinema horvatovicae'' Barsi & Lamberti, 1999. * '' Xiphinema illyricum'' Barsi & Lamberti, 1999. * '' Xiphinema incertum'' Lamberti & al., 1983. * '' Xiphinema incognitum'' Lamberti & Bleve-Zacheo, 1979. * ''
Xiphinema index ''Xiphinema index'', the California dagger nematode, is a species of plant-parasitic nematodes. History A major pest of grapes, the California dagger nematode provided the first example of a nematode acting as a vector for a viral plant diseas ...
'' Thorne & Allen, 1950. * '' Xiphinema ingens'' Luc & Dalmasso, 1964. * ''
Xiphinema insigne Xiphinema insigne is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting tea. They are known to infect Cacao tree, cacao trees. Distribution They are known to live in the Philippines. It also resides in China, where it is the most common of all of the Xiphinem ...
'' * '' Xiphinema intermedium'' Lamberti & Bleve-Zacheo, 1979. * '' Xiphinema italiae'' Meyl, 1953. * '' Xiphinema lafoense'' Roca & al., 1988. * '' Xiphinema lanceolatum'' Roca & Bravo, 1993. * '' Xiphinema lapidosum'' Roca & Bravo, 1993. * '' Xiphinema longistilum'' Lamberti & al., 1994. * '' Xiphinema lupini'' Roca & Pereira, 1993. * '' Xiphinema lusitanicum'' Sturhan, 1983. * '' Xiphinema macedonicum'' Barsi & Lamberti, 1999. * '' Xiphinema macroacanthum'' Lamberti & al., 1989. * '' Xiphinema madeirense'' Brown & al., 1992. * '' Xiphinema melitense'' Lamberti & al., 1982. * '' Xiphinema mesostilum'' Lamberti & al., 1994. * '' Xiphinema microstilum'' Lamberti & al., 1994. * '' Xiphinema neovuittenezi'' Dalmasso, 1969. * '' Xiphinema opisthohysterum'' Siddiqi, 1961. * '' Xiphinema pachtaicum'' (Tulaganov, 1938). * '' Xiphinema pachydermum'' Sturhan, 1983. * '' Xiphinema pombalense'' Bravo & Lamberti, 1996. * '' Xiphinema porosum'' Roca & Agostinelli, 1986. * '' Xiphinema pseudocoxi'' Sturhan, 1985. * '' Xiphinema pyrenaicum'' Dalmasso, 1969. * '' Xiphinema radicicola'' Goodey, 1936. * '' Xiphinema riparium'' Chizhov & al., 1991. * ''
Xiphinema rivesi ''Xiphinema rivesi'' is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting caneberries and fruit trees. See also * List of apple diseases * List of apricot diseases * List of caneberries diseases * List of peach and nectarine diseases This article is a l ...
'' Dalmasso, 1969. * '' Xiphinema rotundatum'' Schuurmans Stekhoven & Teunissen, 1938. * '' Xiphinema sahelense'' Dalmasso, 1969. * '' Xiphinema santos'' Lamberti & al., 1993. * '' Xiphinema silvesi'' Roca & Bravo, 1998. * '' Xiphinema simile'' Lamberti & al., 1983. * '' Xiphinema taylori'' Lamberti & al., 1992. * '' Xiphinema turcicum'' Luc & Dalmasso, 1964. * '' Xiphinema variurum'' Barsi & Lamberti, 1998. * ''
Xiphinema vuittenezi ''Xiphinema vuittenezi'' is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting apple and pear. See also * List of apple diseases * List of pear diseases The following is a list of diseases of pears (''Pyrus communis''). Bacterial diseases Fungal diseas ...
'' Luc & al., 1964.


Distribution

The genus ''Xiphinema'' is distributed worldwide. Two economically important ''Xiphinema'' species, ''X.index'' and ''X.americanum'', are both commonly found in California and tend to be problematic in vineyards. '' X. diversicaudatum'' is also found in parts of the U.S, as well as Europe and Australia.


Life cycle and reproduction

Eggs are laid singly in thin water layers in the soil and are not part of an egg mass. After the first-stage juvenile emerges from the egg there are 3 or 4 molts, all of which occur in the soil. Males can be abundant or sparse depending on the species, which may suggest the presence of both parthenogenic and
amphimictic Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves a complex life cycle in which a gamete (haploid reproductive cells, such as a sperm or egg cell) with a single set of chromosomes combines with another gamete to produce a zygote tha ...
species.


Host parasite relationship

''Xiphinema'' has a very wide host range including crops of high economic importance such as grape,
hops Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant ''Humulus lupulus'', a member of the Cannabaceae family of flowering plants. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring, and stability agent in beer, to whi ...
and
strawberry The garden strawberry (or simply strawberry; ''Fragaria × ananassa'') is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus '' Fragaria'', collectively known as the strawberries, which are cultivated worldwide for their fruit. The fruit is widely ap ...
. Other documented hosts include: Nectarine, oak, rose, grapevine, raspberry, carrot, cherry, peach, and soybean.


References


Bibliography


Plant parasitic nematodes: Genus ''Xiphinema''. University of North CarolinaYu He. Molecular approach to Longidoridae (Nematoda: Dorylaimida): organelle genomics, phylogeny, population diversity and diagnostics. Doctoral thesis, Applied Biological Sciences, University of Ghent 2003
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