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FEBS Letters | 2004

A family of glycosyl hydrolase family 45 cellulases from the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

Taisei Kikuchi; John T. Jones; Takuya Aikawa; Hajime Kosaka; Nobuo Ogura

We have characterized a family of GHF45 cellulases from the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. The absence of such genes from other nematodes and their similarity to fungal genes suggests that they may have been acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from fungi. The cell wall degrading enzymes of other plant parasitic nematodes may have been acquired by HGT from bacteria. B. xylophilus is not directly related to other plant parasites and our data therefore suggest that horizontal transfer of cell wall degrading enzymes has played a key role in evolution of plant parasitism by nematodes on more than one occasion.


European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2001

Pine wilt disease caused by the pine wood nematode: the induced resistance of pine trees by the avirulent isolates of nematode

Hajime Kosaka; Takuya Aikawa; Nobuo Ogura; Katsuhiro Tabata; Tomoya Kiyohara

Since the beginning of the 20th century, pine trees in Japan have been seriously damaged by the pine wilt disease. This disease is caused by the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, which is transmitted by the Japanese pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus. The control of disease depends to a large extent on chemicals, but the public is now demanding environmentally friendly control methods. The virulence of B. xylophilus varies very widely. Pre-inoculation of young pine trees in a nursery with avirulent B. xylophilus has induced systemic resistance of trees against a subsequent inoculation with virulent B. xylophilus. This induced resistance was considered a hopeful means for developing a biological control for the disease. The induced resistance by the avirulent nematodes was also expressed in mature pine trees in a forest where the disease was naturally epidemic. However, the effects of induced resistance were not satisfactory for practical biological control. Since the inoculation with higher concentrations of the avirulent B. xylophilus induced the resistance more effectively, the pre-inoculation method will need to be improved to develop the biological control. The induced resistance of pine trees by avirulent B. xylophilus should be one of the candidate biological control methods against pine wilt disease. This induced resistance also provides an experimental system to clarify physiological interactions between the nematodes and pine trees.


Nematology | 2015

Development and validation of SSR markers for the plant-parasitic nematode Subanguina moxaeusing genome assembly of Illumina pair-end reads

Tomoaki Takeuchi; Madoka Yamaguchi; Ryusei Tanaka; Mehmet Dayi; Nobuo Ogura; Taisei Kikuchi

Subanguina moxae, belonging to the subfamily Anguininae, is an obligate parasite of Artemisiaplants, which are widely used as cooking herbs and in traditional medicine in East Asia. Because the nematode is distributed throughout East Russia and East Asia, there is concern about the potential for significant damage to commercial farming; however, details about its biology remain unclear. To investigate the genetic diversity of S. moxae, we developed 2243 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers using Illumina short reads of the genomic DNA. We validated 100 randomly selected markers indicating their robustness and examined polymorphisms among nematode populations sampled from four different locations in Japan. These SSR markers will be a useful tool for understanding the population structure and transmission patterns of this parasitic nematode.


Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology | 2007

Expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and B. mucronatus.

Taisei Kikuchi; Takuya Aikawa; Hajime Kosaka; Leighton Pritchard; Nobuo Ogura; John T. Jones


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1990

Rearing of the Japanese Pine Sawyer, Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) on Artificial Diets

Hajime Kosaka; Nobuo Ogura


Japanese Journal of Nematology | 2002

In vitro occurrence of dispersal fourth stage juveniles in Bursaphelenchus xylophilus co-incubated with Monochamus alternatus

Nobuo Ogura; Tadakazu Nakashima


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1993

Contortylenchus genitalicola n.sp. (Tylenchida: Allantonematidae) from the Japanese pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

Hajime Kosaka; Nobuo Ogura


Japanese Journal of Nematology | 1994

Adult longevity and female reproductive potential of Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) parasitized by Contortylenchus genitalicola (Tylenchida: Sphaerulariina)

Hajime Kosaka; Nobuo Ogura


Mycotoxins | 2012

Production of 3-acetylnivalenol by transgenic Fusarium graminearum expressing Tri13 of type A trichothecene-producer: participation of the encoded cytochrome P450 monooxygenase in type B trichothecene biosynthesis

Kazuyuki Maeda; Takeshi Tokai; Hinayo Ichikawa; Naoko Takahashi-Ando; Nobuo Ogura; Katsuyoshi Yoneyama; Minoru Yoshida; Makoto Kimura


Japanese Journal of Nematology | 2004

Inhibitory effect of several insecticides on in vitro propagation of the pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

Nobuo Ogura

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Takuya Aikawa

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Scottish Crop Research Institute

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