First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina

Diploscapter coronata is a free-living soil bacterial-feeding nematode found in compost, sewage or agricultural soil and as a facultative parasite of insects and vertebrates, even humans. The clinical symptoms include epigastric tenderness, diarrhea, crampy abdominal pain, weakness and nauseas. Als...

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Main Authors: Augusto Salas, José Matías Rusconi, Nora Camino, Daiana Eliceche, María Fernanda Achinelly
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Language:English
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2017-06-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
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Online Access:http://200.12.138.7/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3122
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spelling doaj-1444deb0be9d40b39209ddda29fd8cfd2021-04-20T15:53:46ZengFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de CuyoRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias0370-46611853-86652017-06-01491First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in ArgentinaAugusto Salas0José Matías Rusconi1Nora Camino2Daiana Eliceche3María Fernanda Achinelly4Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores, (CEPAVE). CONICET, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, ArgentinaCentro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores, (CEPAVE). CONICET, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, ArgentinaCEPAVE Miembro de la carrera de Investigación de la Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas (CIC) de Buenos Aires. (CCT, La Plata, CONICET)Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores, (CEPAVE). CONICET, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, ArgentinaCentro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores, (CEPAVE). CONICET, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina Diploscapter coronata is a free-living soil bacterial-feeding nematode found in compost, sewage or agricultural soil and as a facultative parasite of insects and vertebrates, even humans. The clinical symptoms include epigastric tenderness, diarrhea, crampy abdominal pain, weakness and nauseas. Also, they have been considered as potential carriers of bacteria pathogenic to the surface of preharvest fruits and vegetables in contact with soil. In this note, we reported the presence of D. coronata in the framework of diverse soil nematodes samplings in orchards of Abasto town, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Soil samples taken from tomato growing (Lycopersicon esculentum) were processed in the laboratory by the centrifugation method, while collected roots were observed directly under stereomicroscope in order to isolate nematodes. Specimens were identified by morphological and morphometric characteristics. Results showed the presence of D. coronata in agricultural soil and in association with root galls, caused by the plant-parasitic nematode, Nacobbus aberrans. Females were the only isolated stage. The detection of this nematode in greenhouses where dogs, cats and poultry live together without any health control highlights the importance of applying proper hygiene measures during agricultural practices to avoid contamination of fruits and vegetables and prevent infections in domestic animals and humans. This report constitutes the first record of the Diploscapter genus with the species D. coronata in Argentina. http://200.12.138.7/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3122Diploscapter coronataLycopersicon esculentumsoil nematodesfacultative parasiteroot galls
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author Augusto Salas
José Matías Rusconi
Nora Camino
Daiana Eliceche
María Fernanda Achinelly
spellingShingle Augusto Salas
José Matías Rusconi
Nora Camino
Daiana Eliceche
María Fernanda Achinelly
First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Diploscapter coronata
Lycopersicon esculentum
soil nematodes
facultative parasite
root galls
author_facet Augusto Salas
José Matías Rusconi
Nora Camino
Daiana Eliceche
María Fernanda Achinelly
author_sort Augusto Salas
title First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina
title_short First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina
title_full First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina
title_fullStr First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed First record of Diploscapter coronata (Rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in Argentina
title_sort first record of diploscapter coronata (rhabditida), a possible health significance nematode associated with tomato crops in argentina
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
issn 0370-4661
1853-8665
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Diploscapter coronata is a free-living soil bacterial-feeding nematode found in compost, sewage or agricultural soil and as a facultative parasite of insects and vertebrates, even humans. The clinical symptoms include epigastric tenderness, diarrhea, crampy abdominal pain, weakness and nauseas. Also, they have been considered as potential carriers of bacteria pathogenic to the surface of preharvest fruits and vegetables in contact with soil. In this note, we reported the presence of D. coronata in the framework of diverse soil nematodes samplings in orchards of Abasto town, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Soil samples taken from tomato growing (Lycopersicon esculentum) were processed in the laboratory by the centrifugation method, while collected roots were observed directly under stereomicroscope in order to isolate nematodes. Specimens were identified by morphological and morphometric characteristics. Results showed the presence of D. coronata in agricultural soil and in association with root galls, caused by the plant-parasitic nematode, Nacobbus aberrans. Females were the only isolated stage. The detection of this nematode in greenhouses where dogs, cats and poultry live together without any health control highlights the importance of applying proper hygiene measures during agricultural practices to avoid contamination of fruits and vegetables and prevent infections in domestic animals and humans. This report constitutes the first record of the Diploscapter genus with the species D. coronata in Argentina.
topic Diploscapter coronata
Lycopersicon esculentum
soil nematodes
facultative parasite
root galls
url http://200.12.138.7/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3122
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