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Nematode meaning
A worm of the large phylum Nematoda, such as a roundworm or threadworm.
Synonyms of Nematode
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Diseased plants (with powdery mildew, root knot nematode etc.) go into greenwaste, unless you plan to hot compost them.
Soybean cyst nematode is the number one yield-reducing pathogen in the United States.
In previous years, the same field had disease and nematode issues and averaged around 4,600 pounds per acre.
Schroeder says these adaptations have allowed the soybean cyst nematode to become as successful as it is.
The common example is wings in butterflies and bats, but now nematode can be added to the list.
Because of his intimate knowledge of Point Molate and previous experience with rentals of existing buildings, Bobby Winston of Nematode Holdings will be awarded the first cannabis cultivation franchise.
Click here for more information. main main Caenorhabditis elegans (maincitation) is a free-living (not parasitic ), transparent nematode (roundworm), about 1 mm in length, citation that lives in temperate soil environments.
For example, root-knot nematode is a serious problem for some plants in warm climates and sandy soils, where it slowly builds up to high levels in the soil, and can severely damage plant productivity by cutting off circulation from the plant roots.
In 2000, a zebra was reported to be infected with a nematode, halicephalobus, usually associated with decaying plant material. citation Ecology and behavior Harems Zebras Like most members of the horse family, zebras are highly social.
In 2003, the genome sequence of the related nematode C. briggsae was also determined, allowing researchers to study the comparative genomics of these two organisms.
Inquiries about the DNA of organisms are classed as genetic models (with short generation times, such as the fruitfly and nematode worm), experimental models, and genomic parsimony models, investigating pivotal position in the evolutionary tree.
Microanatomy Numerous gut granules are present in the intestine of C. elegans, the functions of which are still not fully known, as are many other aspects of this nematode, despite the many years that it has been studied.
Some of these include dipteran flies, citation Pyemotes mites, and a large number of nematode parasites.
The brain is small and simple in some species, such as nematode worms; in other species, including vertebrates, it is the most complex organ in the body.
We have finally come to understand the normal process in considerable detail; it is the same in nematode worms, fish, mice, pigs, cows, and people.