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. 1981 Jul;13(3):385–392.

On the Taxonomy and Morphology of the Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner &Buhrer 1934) Nickle 1970

W R Nickle, A M Golden, Y Mamiya, W P Wergin
PMCID: PMC2618084  PMID: 19300780

Abstract

During the past 3 yr, nematologists in the United States have found specimens of Bursaphelenchus sp. in the wood of dead and dying pine trees. This nematode-host association resembles a similar interaction reported from Japan where pine trees are being killed by the pine wood nematode. This taxonomic research was conducted to determine if the Japanese pine wood nematode and similar populations in the United States are of the same species. Based upon typical morphological characters of original specimens of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Buhrer 1934) Nickle 1970 that were rediscovered in the USDA Nematode Collection and genetic crosses among the Japanese and American nematode populations, it was concluded that they are all the same species, B. xylophilus.

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