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Vitellin-binding proteins in the nematode Oscheius tipulae (Nematoda, Rhabditida)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
We describe the first application of a non-radioactive ligand-blotting technique to the characterization of proteins interacting with nematode vitellins. Chromatographically purified vitellins from the free-living nematode Oscheius tipulae were labeled with fluorescein in vitro.
João Carlos, Serino   +4 more
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Oscheius Andrassy 1976

2019
Oscheius Andrassy, 1976 O. andrassi Tabassum & Shahina, 2008 O. citri Tabassum, Shahina, Nasira & Erum, 2016 O. cobbi Tabassum, Shahina, Nasira & Erum, 2016 O. cynodonti Tabassum, Shahina, Nasira & Erum, 2016 O. esculentus Tabassum, Shahina, Nasira & Erum, 2016 O. karachiensis Tabassum & Nasir, 2018 O. maqbooli Tabassum & Shahina, 2002 O.
Shahina, F.   +3 more
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Description ofOscheius cyrusn. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) as new entomopathogenic nematode from Iran

Journal of Helminthology, 2022
AbstractA new species of the genusOscheius,Oscheius cyrusn. sp., collected in the moist soils taken from forest heights in the north of Iran, is recorded. A comprehensive description, comprising molecular (internal transcribed spacer (ITS), 18S, and 28S rDNA genes) information, morphometrics data, light microscope and scanning electron microscope ...
K. Kuhestani   +3 more
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Oscheius tipulae as an Example of eEF1A Gene Diversity in Nematodes

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2008
We characterized four eEF1A genes in the alternative rhabditid nematode model organism Oscheius tipulae. This is twice the copy number of eEF1A genes in C. elegans, C. briggsae, and, probably, many other free-living and parasitic nematodes. The introns show features remarkably different from those of other metazoan eEF1A genes.
Rubens N, Akamine   +1 more
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Oscheius indicus Kumar & Jamal & Somvanshi & Chauhan & Mumtaz 2019, n. sp.

2019
Published as part of Kumar, Puneet, Jamal, Wajih, Somvanshi, Vishal S., Chauhan, Khushbu & Mumtaz, Sabia, 2019, Description of Oscheius indicus n. sp. (Rhabditidae: Nematoda) from India, pp. 1-11 in Journal of Nematology 51 (1) on pages 5-9, DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2019-004, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Kumar, Puneet   +4 more
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Embryology and gonad development in Oscheius shamimi sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabditida)

Nematology, 2006
AbstractA new species of Rhabditinae collected from compost, is described and illustrated together with observations on embryonic and post-embryonic development. Oscheius shamimi sp. n. is characterised by a medium-sized body (female: L = 0.76-1.52 mm, a = 12-20, b = 4.2-6.3, c = 6.8-13.8, c′ = 4.1-5.8, V = 45-51), finely annulated cuticle; slightly ...
Qudsia Tahseen, Syim-ul Nisa
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Studies on the entomopathogenicity and bacterial associates of the nematode Oscheius carolinensis

Biological Control, 2011
Abstract The entomopathogenic potential of Oscheius carolinensis (Nematoda: Rhabditidae), a recently described nematode species, was tested on various developmental stages of five insect species. The nematode penetrated, killed, and reproduced in all of the insect species tested; however, some insect developmental stages proved more susceptible to ...
Andrea Torres-Barragan   +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the facultative entomopathogenic nematode Oscheius chongmingensis (Rhabditida: Rhabditidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
We determined the complete mitochondrial genome of the facultative entomopathogenic nematode Oscheius chongmingensis. The mitogenome length was 15,413 bp and similar to other Rhabditids contains genes for 2 rRNAs, 22 tRNAs, and 12 proteins (ATPase subunit 8 is missing).
Andrea, Jarošová   +2 more
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Oscheius myriophilus: Isolation and characterization of new populations from western Lombardy, Italy

2023
Nematodes are known for their interaction with insects. This interaction ranges from phoretic to facultative and obligatory association. Great attention and research effort was devoted, in the past three decades, to entomopathogenic nematodes from the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae.
Itamar Glazer   +7 more
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Re-description of Oscheius chongmingensis (Zhang et al., 2008) (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) and its entomopathogenicity

Nematology, 2012
A population of Oscheius chongmingensis was isolated from a soil sample collected from an alfalfa field in the vicinity of Hailar, Inner Mongolia, and was designated as the Tumian strain. This nematode has a facultative entomopathogenic activity and reproduces on the Galleria mellonella larvae. We compared our isolate with the original description of
Qi-Zhi Liu   +4 more
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