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First report of Rhabditis (Rhabditella) axei with the invasive palm borer Paysandisia archon Cover

First report of Rhabditis (Rhabditella) axei with the invasive palm borer Paysandisia archon

Open Access
|Mar 2024

Abstract

Rhabditis (Rhabditella) axei is a free-living, pseudoparasitic, necromenic, and parasitic nematode, depending on the host. This species feeds mainly on bacteria present in decaying organic matter, soil, and other substrates; however, in its parasitic form, it can colonize some species of snails. Moreover, the presence of R. axei has also been detected in birds and mammals, including humans.

In 2021–2023, during monitoring of the palm borer Paysandisia archon in Central Italy, R. axei emerged from dead larvae of this alien invasive moth and was extracted from palm fibres of Trachycarpus fortunei in three independent sites. The nematode was identified by morphological and morphometric analyses. Molecular analyses using SSU and LSU gene fragments were used to confirm the identification and to perform Bayesian reconstruction of the phylogeny. Each sampling site showed a unique haplotype.

Concerning the pathogenicity of this nematode against insects, the test performed on Galleria mellonella larvae did not show any entomopathogenic effect. This is the first time that R. axei was found associated with P. archon, and this recurrent association was discussed.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jofnem-2024-0005 | Journal eISSN: 2640-396X | Journal ISSN: 0022-300X
Language: English
Submitted on: Aug 27, 2023
Published on: Mar 14, 2024
Published by: Society of Nematologists, Inc.
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2024 Chiara Sciandra, Sara Amoriello, Emilia Innocenti Degli, Valentina Nicotera, Francesco Barbieri, Giuseppe Mazza, Giulia Torrini, Pio Federico Roversi, Agostino Strangi, published by Society of Nematologists, Inc.
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