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Embryogenesis in the parasitic nematode Heterodera glycines is independent of host-derived hatching stimulation.

Sita ThapaJayna A PatelUrsula Reuter-CarlsonNathan E Schroeder
Published in: BMC developmental biology (2017)
The pattern of early embryonic development in H. glycines was very similar to that recently described in the related parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita. However, the speed of H. glycines pre-hatch development was approximately three times faster than reported for M. incognita. Our results suggest that hatching stimulants do not affect embryogenesis itself but only influence the hatching decision once J2 development is complete. Similarly, the oviposition location does not alter the rate of embryogenesis. These results provide insight into the primary survival mechanism for this important parasite.
Keyphrases
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