Technological advancements and their importance for nematode identification

Nematodes represent a species-rich and morphologically diverse group of metazoans known to inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Their role as biological indicators and as key players in nutrient cycling has been well documented. Some plant-parasitic species are also known to cause sign...

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Main Authors: M. Ahmed, M. Sapp, T. Prior, G. Karssen, M. A. Back
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-06-01
Series:SOIL
Online Access:http://www.soil-journal.net/2/257/2016/soil-2-257-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-f660be7735c94e1d9d9feac6edeed1472020-11-24T23:17:44ZengCopernicus PublicationsSOIL2199-39712199-398X2016-06-012225727010.5194/soil-2-257-2016Technological advancements and their importance for nematode identificationM. Ahmed0M. Sapp1T. Prior2G. Karssen3M. A. Back4Harper Adams University, Newport, TF10 8NB, Shropshire, UKFera, Sand Hutton, YO41 1LZ, North Yorkshire, UKFera, Sand Hutton, YO41 1LZ, North Yorkshire, UKNational Plant Protection Organization Geertjesweg 15, 6706 EA, Wageningen, the NetherlandsHarper Adams University, Newport, TF10 8NB, Shropshire, UKNematodes represent a species-rich and morphologically diverse group of metazoans known to inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Their role as biological indicators and as key players in nutrient cycling has been well documented. Some plant-parasitic species are also known to cause significant losses to crop production. In spite of this, there still exists a huge gap in our knowledge of their diversity due to the enormity of time and expertise often involved in characterising species using phenotypic features. Molecular methodology provides useful means of complementing the limited number of reliable diagnostic characters available for morphology-based identification. We discuss herein some of the limitations of traditional taxonomy and how molecular methodologies, especially the use of high-throughput sequencing, have assisted in carrying out large-scale nematode community studies and characterisation of phytonematodes through rapid identification of multiple taxa. We also provide brief descriptions of some the current and almost-outdated high-throughput sequencing platforms and their applications in both plant nematology and soil ecology.http://www.soil-journal.net/2/257/2016/soil-2-257-2016.pdf
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Technological advancements and their importance for nematode identification
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title_short Technological advancements and their importance for nematode identification
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description Nematodes represent a species-rich and morphologically diverse group of metazoans known to inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Their role as biological indicators and as key players in nutrient cycling has been well documented. Some plant-parasitic species are also known to cause significant losses to crop production. In spite of this, there still exists a huge gap in our knowledge of their diversity due to the enormity of time and expertise often involved in characterising species using phenotypic features. Molecular methodology provides useful means of complementing the limited number of reliable diagnostic characters available for morphology-based identification. We discuss herein some of the limitations of traditional taxonomy and how molecular methodologies, especially the use of high-throughput sequencing, have assisted in carrying out large-scale nematode community studies and characterisation of phytonematodes through rapid identification of multiple taxa. We also provide brief descriptions of some the current and almost-outdated high-throughput sequencing platforms and their applications in both plant nematology and soil ecology.
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