@article {Jemec2017, title = {Co Co}, volume = {00}, year = {2017}, pages = {1{\textendash}14}, keywords = {1937 are in-, bicornutum, chitwood, entomopathogenic nematode, entomopathogenic nematodes, epn, gonad, in the family, morphology, ovary, SEM, steinernema, steinernema affine, steinernema arenarium, steinernema carpocapsae, steinernema feltiae, steinernema glaseri, steinernematidae chitwood, TEM, ultrastructure}, doi = {10.1016/j.jesp.2008.03.010}, author = {Jemec, Anita} } @article {Miraeiz2017, title = {Aphelenchoides gorganensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae), a new species from Iran}, journal = {European Journal of Plant Pathology}, volume = {149}, number = {1}, year = {2017}, pages = {157{\textendash}169}, publisher = {European Journal of Plant Pathology}, keywords = {LSU rDNA, morphology, Morphometrics, new species, SEM, taxonomy}, issn = {15738469}, doi = {10.1007/s10658-017-1175-z}, author = {Miraeiz, Esmaeil and Heydari, Ramin and Bert, Wim} } @article {Wang2019, title = {Aphelenchoides medicagus n. sp. (Tylenchina: Aphelenchoididae) found in Medicago sativa imported into China from the USA}, journal = {Nematology}, volume = {21}, year = {2019}, pages = {709{\textendash}723}, abstract = {Aphelenchoides medicagus n. sp. isolated in Ningbo Port, P.R. China, from dried leaves and shoots of Medicago sativa imported from the USA, is described. It is characterised by a lateral field with four lines (three bands), stylet 9.0-12.0 μ m long, excretory pore situated at same level as, or slightly posterior, to the nerve ring, vagina sclerotised, female vulval flap absent, post-uterine sac short, spicules 9.2-14.2 μ m long (median curved line), rosethorn-shaped, apex and rostrum rounded, poorly developed, female and male tail conical with terminus bearing star-like processes. The new species belongs to the Group 3 category of Aphelenchoides species sensu Shahina. Phylogenetic analyses based on 18S, ITS and 28S D2-D3 of rDNA and mtCOI sequences confirmed its status as a new species and closely related to A. besseyi and A. fujianensis .}, keywords = {alfalfa, description, lucerne, molecular, morphology, Morphometrics, new species, phylogeny, plant-parasitic nematode, quarantine, SEM, taxonomy}, isbn = {1568541100003}, issn = {15685411}, doi = {10.1163/15685411-00003247}, author = {Wang, Zhen and Bert, Wim and Gu, Jianfeng and Couvreur, Marjolein and Li, Hongmei} } @article {223, title = {Nematode species of the order Tylenchida, new to the Belgian Nematofauna with additional morphological data}, journal = {Belgian Journal of ZoologyBelgian Journal of Zoology}, volume = {130}, number = {1}, year = {2000}, note = {Times Cited: 3 Article English Bert, W State Univ Ghent, Inst Zool, Ledeganeckstr 35, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium Cited References Count: 52 281QT SOCIETE ROYALE ZOOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE C/O PROF DR E SCHOCKAERT, DEPT SBG, LIMBURGS UNIVERSITAIR CENTRUM, B-3590 DIEPENBEEK, BELGIUM DIEPENBEEK}, pages = {47-57}, abstract = {Ten nematode species belonging to the order Tylenchida were recorded for the first time in Belgium: Tylenchus arcuatus, Coslenchus polonicus, Basiria graminophila, Cephalenchus leptus, PI Pratylenchus flakkensis, Hirschmanniella loofi, Hirschmanniella gracilis, Helicotylenchus varicaudatus, Paratylenchus similis and Gracilacus aculenta. The genera Cephalenchus and Hirschmanniella are first genera records. For each species, morphometrical and morphological information is presented. Special attention has been given to the female reproductive system. The nematofauna review of the Nematofauna of Belgium (COOMANs, 1989) has been updated: records from our study as well as from others were added}, keywords = {Belgium, female reproductive system, Hirschmanniella, morphology, NEMATODE, nematofauna, ORDER TYLENCHIDA, Pratylenchus, REPRODUCTIVE-SYSTEM, SEM, TYLENCHIDA, TYLENCHOIDEA}, isbn = {0777-6276}, author = {Bert, W. and Geraert, E.} } @article {201, title = {The cellular structure of the female reproductive system within the Heteroderinae and Meloidogyninae (Nematoda)}, journal = {NematologyNematology}, volume = {4}, year = {2002}, note = {Times Cited: 4 Article English Bert, W State Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Ledeganckstr 35, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium Cited References Count: 40 651JE BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS PLANTIJNSTRAAT 2, P O BOX 9000, 2300 PA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS LEIDEN Part 8}, pages = {953-963}, abstract = {Gonads from living young females, representing 23 different species, were extracted to study the cellular structure of the female genital structure within the Meloidogyninae and Heteroderinae. All genera studied can be characterised by their cellular spermatheca morphology. Within Meloidogyne a spherical spermatheca is found with lobe-like protruding cells, most species having 16 to 18 spermatheca cells with interlaced cell boundaries while M. microtyla and M. ichinohei have more spermatheca cells with different cell boundaries. Heterodera and Globodera reveal a comparable gonad structure. The spermatheca cells of Heterodera are columnar and arranged in a restricted number of rows, whereas in Globodera the spermatheca cells are squarish to rounded, depending on the species. The gonad morphology of Afenestrata koreana is clearly different from what would be expected based on the related genera Globodera and Heterodera. The apparently simplest genital system was found in Meloidodera floridensis where the uterus has a limited number of cells. In the other genera studied a large and variable cell-number was found}, keywords = {Afenestrata, CELLS, CLASSIFICATION, CYST, DNA, Evolution, female genital system, GENITAL SYSTEM, Globodera, GLOBODERA-ROSTOCHIENSIS, gonad, HETERODERA, HETERODERINAE, Meloidodera, MELOIDOGYNE, morphology, Nematoda, REPRODUCTIVE-SYSTEM, SEM, SPERMATHECA, TYLENCHIDA, variable cell number}, isbn = {1388-5545}, author = {Bert, W. and Karssen, G. and Van Driessche, R. and Geraert, E.} } @article {171, title = {Cuticular structure of three Bunonema species and first description of the male of B. penardi Stefanski, 1914 (Nematoda : Bunonematidae)}, journal = {NematologyNematology}, volume = {6}, year = {2004}, note = {Times Cited: 0 Article English Borgonie, G State Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Nematol Sect, KL Ledeganckstr 35, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium Cited References Count: 38 889AI BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS PLANTIJNSTRAAT 2, P O BOX 9000, 2300 PA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS LEIDEN Part 4}, pages = {473-484}, abstract = {This study reanalyses some morphological and ultrastructural aspects of three Bunonema species. Specimens of B. penardi, B. hessi and B.franzi were studied using light microscopy and SEM. Bunonema franzi was also studied by TEM. The male of B. penardi is described, this being the first record of males in the genus Bunonema. Additional morphometric data on the females of this species are presented. SEM pictures show details of the deviant amphid position within the Bunonematidae. In contrast to earlier reports, our TEM results show that the evagination of the cuticle in ridges and tubercles is due to the thickening of the median zone of the cuticle. Ultrastructural details of the species-specific polygonal mesh network on the right body side are revealed. The rods that constitute this network lie above the epicuticle and are therefore extracuticular}, keywords = {BODY WALL, cuticle, FINE-STRUCTURE, GENUS, light microscopy, microscopy, morphology, Nematoda, PROTEIN, RHABDITIDA, SEM, STOMA, TEM, tubercle, ultrastructure, YOLK}, isbn = {1388-5545}, author = {Van Gansbeke, R. and Bert, W. and Govaerts, A. and Claeys, M. and Van Driessche, R. and Manhout, J. and Borgonie, G.} }