Techniques for Work with Plant and Soil Nematodes
- Publisher
CABI - Published
23rd December 2020 - ISBN 9781786391759
- Language English
- Pages 376 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
- Images illus
Techniques for Work with Plant and Soil Nematodes is an up-to-date, comprehensive book covering the practicalities of working with and studying soil and plant nematodes. Written by an international team of experts, this book is highly illustrated and provides thorough coverage of methods while allowing for relevant information to be located quickly. It includes the fundamental traditional techniques and new methodologies, covering: sampling; extraction; estimating numbers; handling, fixing, staining, mounting; culturing techniques; figure preparation, measurement and image processing; electron microscopy techniques; behavioral and physiological assays; and cytogenetic, biochemical and molecular biology techniques. This book is an essential resource for anyone involved in plant nematology needing to refer to a readily available methodology standard, including students of nematology and parasitology, university lecturers and researchers, diagnostic laboratories, and quarantine and advisory service personnel. It provides a much needed compendium of the spectrum of information needed to work with these microscopic organisms.
1: Sampling
2: Methods for Nematode Extraction
3: Estimating Numbers
4: Screening Plants for Resistance/Susceptibility to Plant-parasitic Nematodes
5: Handling, fixing, staining and mounting nematodes
6: Culturing Techniques
7: Preparation of Figures, Measuring and Image Processing
8: Electron microscopy techniques
9: Behavioural and Physiological Assays
10: Staining Chromosomes
11: Isoelectric Focusing of Proteins
12: Molecular Identification of Nematodes using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
13: Isolation and Characterisation of Tandem Repeats in Nematode Genomes
14: Characterization of Nematode Mitochondrial Genomes
15: Phylogenetic Analysis of DNA Sequence Data
Roland N. Perry, PhD
Professor Roland Perry is based at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. He graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Zoology from Newcastle University, UK, where he also obtained a PhD in Zoology on physiological aspects of desiccation survival of Ditylenchus spp. After a year's post doctoral research at Newcastle, he moved to Keele University, UK, where he taught Parasitology; after 3 years at Keele, he was appointed to Rothamsted Experimental Station (now Rothamsted Research). His research interests centred primarily on plant-parasitic nematodes, especially focusing on nematode hatching, sensory perception, behavior and survival physiology, and several of his past PhD and post-doctoral students are currently involved in nematology research. He remained at Rothamsted until 2014, when he moved to the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Hertfordshire. He co-edited The Physiology and Biochemistry of Free-living and Plant-parasitic Nematodes (1998), Root-knot Nematodes (2009), Molecular and Physiological Basis of Nematode Survival (2011), the first (2006) and second (2013) editions of the text book, Plant Nematology and Cyst Nematodes (2018) (all CAB International, UK). He is author or co-author of over 40 book chapters and refereed reviews and over 120 refereed research papers. He is joint Editor-in-Chief of Nematology and Chief Editor of the Russian Journal of Nematology. He is joint Editor of the book series Nematology Monographs and Perspectives. In 2001, he was elected Fellow of the Society of Nematologists (USA) in recognition of his research achievements; in 2008 he was elected Fellow of the European Society of Nematologists for outstanding contribution to the science of Nematology; and in 2011 he was elected Honorary Member of the Russian Society of Nematologists. He is a Visiting Professor at Ghent University, Belgium, where he lectures on nematode biology, focusing on physiology and behavior.
David Hunt, PhD
Dr. David Hunt gained his BSc at the University of Nottingham, UK, and his PhD at the University of Reading, UK. From 1975 to 1979 he worked as a field nematologist in the West Indies and has travelled widely in the Caribbean region and in eastern and southern Africa. From 1979 until 2010 he worked in the UK as a nematode biosystematist for CABI, first at the International Institute of Parasitology and then at CABI Bioscience, where he is now an Emeritus Fellow. He has taught many international courses in nematode identification, these being mainly based in the UK, but also in Africa and Central America. Since 2002 he has been joint Editor-in-Chief of the journal Nematology and joint Series Editor of Nematology Monographs and Perspectives. He has published over 100 new nematode taxa, working mainly with parasites of diplopods and insects, contributed numerous chapters to a broad spectrum of books, authored the book Aphelenchida, Longidoridae and Trichodoridae: their Systematics and Bionomics (1993) (CABI International, UK) and, with Khuong Nguyen, co-edited the monograph Entomopathogenic Nematodes: Systematics, Phylogeny and Bacterial Symbionts (2007) and the subsequent companion volume Advances in Entomopathogenic Nematode Taxonomy and Phylogeny (2016) (both Brill, The Netherlands).
Sergei Subbotin, PhD
Dr. Sergei Subbotin obtained an MSc in Plant Protection in 1981 from the Moscow Agricultural Academy in Russia. In the same year, he joined the Plant Pathology Laboratory in the V. R. Williams All-Russian Fodder Research Institute, Moscow region, and later All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plants named after K. I. Skryabin (former VIGIS), Moscow, where he was awarded a PhD in Helminthology (Nematology) in 1987. Dr. Subbotin has worked as a researcher in the Center of Parasitology of the A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution (Moscow, Russia), Rothamsted Experimental Station (now Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK), Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO, Merelbeke, Belgium), Julius Kühn-Institut (Münster, Germany), Department of Nematology, University of California (Riverside) and as a Visiting Professor in Ghent University, Belgium. Presently, he serves as Senior Nematologist in the Plant Pest Diagnostic Center, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento, California and has affiliation positions as Scientist in the Center of Parasitology, Russia and Associate Scientist in the University of California. Dr. Subbotin is one of the Founders and Chief Editors of the Russian Journal of Nematology. He has published more than 190 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals on different aspects of molecular systematics and diagnostics of nematodes, and is the author of 22 book chapters. He is co-author of the two volume Systematics of Cyst Nematodes (Nematoda: Heteroderinae) (2010, Brill, The Netherlands), Systematics of the Sheath Nematodes of the Superfamily Hemicycliophoroidea (2014, Brill) and Entomoparasitic Nematodes of the order Tylenchida and Aphelenchida (2019, in Russian; KMK, Russia), and co-editor of the two volume Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Sustainable Agriculture of North America (2018, Springer, Germany). His research studies have focused on molecular systematics, diagnostics and phylogeography of nematodes.