Heterodera


Heterodera is a genus of nematodes in the family Heteroderidae. Members of the genus are obligate parasites and different species attack different crops, often causing great economic damage. The genus is unique among nematode genera because of the ability of the female to transform into a tough, brown, cyst which protects the eggs which have been formed within her body. The name heterodera "refers to the different 'skins' of female and cyst."

Diversity

The following is a list of taxa in the genus Heterodera:Heterodera amygdaliHeterodera arenariaHeterodera aucklandicaHeterodera avenaeHeterodera bergeniaeHeterodera bifenestraHeterodera cactiHeterodera cajaniHeterodera canadensisHeterodera cardiolataHeterodera carotaeHeterodera ciceriHeterodera cruciferaeHeterodera delviiHeterodera elachistaHeterodera filipjeviHeterodera gambiensisHeterodera glycines, soybean cyst nematodeHeterodera goettingianaHeterodera hordecalisHeterodera humuliHeterodera latiponsHeterodera longicaudataHeterodera medicaginis, alfalfa cyst nematodeHeterodera oryzaeHeterodera oryzicolaHeterodera rosiiHeterodera sacchariHeterodera schachtiiHeterodera tabacumHeterodera trifoliiHeterodera ustinoviHeterodera zeae, corn cyst nematode

Genetics

GenBank contains internal transcribed spacers sequences for the family, much of which is for this genus. Most of that has been generated by Sergei Subbotin and collaborators. Subbotin et al., 2003 suggests further analysis of this data will yield a large number of new Heterodera species.