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1973
4. Aphelenchoidea gen. sp. Esemplare mal conservato e indeterniiniabile.
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4. Aphelenchoidea gen. sp. Esemplare mal conservato e indeterniiniabile.
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2008
During a recent soil sample survey in Eastern China, a new entomopathogenic nematode species, collected from the Chongming Islands in the southern-eastern area of Shanghai, was discovered. Morphological characteristics of different developmental stages of the nematode combined with molecular data showed that this nematode is a new genus of Rhabditidae,
Chongxing, Zhang +11 more
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During a recent soil sample survey in Eastern China, a new entomopathogenic nematode species, collected from the Chongming Islands in the southern-eastern area of Shanghai, was discovered. Morphological characteristics of different developmental stages of the nematode combined with molecular data showed that this nematode is a new genus of Rhabditidae,
Chongxing, Zhang +11 more
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Ecological characterization of Steinernema anatoliense (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae)
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2006Our study describes the basic ecological characteristics of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema anatoliense including its response to temperature, moisture, and host range. The effect of temperature and soil moisture on the infection of Galleria mellonella larvae by S. anatoliense was determined.
Didem Simsek, Gungor +2 more
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Shedding Patterns ofDaubaylia potomaca(Nematoda: Rhabditida)
Journal of Parasitology, 2013Daubaylia potomaca is a nematode parasite that exhibits an unusual direct life cycle in planorbid snails in which adult females are the infective stage, after being shed from a definitive host. The present study examined the shedding patterns of this nematode to determine what cues or mechanisms might lead to the parasite leaving its host.
Michael R, Zimmermann +2 more
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2006
Rhabditidae Caenorhabditis elegans Maupas 1900 Cephaloboides curvicaudata Schneider 1866 Mesorhabditis inarimensis Meyl 1953 Mesorhabditis signifiera Baker 1962 Mesorhabditis ultima Korner 1953 Pellioditis pseudodolichura Korner 1952 Pelodera strongyloides Schneider 1860 Pelodera teres Schneider 1866 Poikilolaimus oxycerca Fuchs 1930 Protorhabditis ...
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Rhabditidae Caenorhabditis elegans Maupas 1900 Cephaloboides curvicaudata Schneider 1866 Mesorhabditis inarimensis Meyl 1953 Mesorhabditis signifiera Baker 1962 Mesorhabditis ultima Korner 1953 Pellioditis pseudodolichura Korner 1952 Pelodera strongyloides Schneider 1860 Pelodera teres Schneider 1866 Poikilolaimus oxycerca Fuchs 1930 Protorhabditis ...
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Steinernema kraussei (Rhabditida, Steinernematidae) from Iceland
Comparative Parasitology, 2004Abstract A survey of soils from Iceland for the presence of cold-active entomopathogenic nematodes yielded a single isolate of Steinernema kraussei. This isolate was compared morphologically with the topotype from Westphalia, Germany, and was found to be similar except that the strain from Iceland had shorter mucrons and a longer gubernaculum in second-
Sergei Spiridonov +2 more
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Rhabditophanes schneideri (Rhabditida) phoretic on a cave pseudoscorpion
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2008Information of phoretic nematode-pseudoscorpion associations and cases of parasitism on five European species of pseudoscorpions was summarized by Curćic et al. [Curcić, B.P.M., Dimitrijević, R.N., Makarov, S.E., Lucić, L.R., Curcić, S.B., 1996. Further report on nematode-pseudoscorpion associations. Acta arachnol. 45, 43-46; Curcić, B.P.M., Sudhaus, W.
Bozidar P M, Curcić +4 more
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Caenorhabditis Briggsae (Rhabditidae) Under Anaerobic Conditions
Nematologica, 1964The effect of anaerobic conditions on the eggs, larval stages and adults of C. briggsae was investigated. Anaerobic conditions were produced by exposing the eelworms, in drops of media, to a stream of carefully purified moist N 2 or H 2 . Temperature, the osmotic properties of the media in which the worms were suspended, and pH were considered in ...
W.L. Nicholas, Ritva Jantunen
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Heterorhabditis floridensis n. sp. (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) from Florida
Zootaxa, 2006In a survey of entomopathogenic nematodes associated with plants and trees in areas adjacent to production citrus groves in Florida, a new species of nematode in the genus Heterorhabditis was found based of morphological and molecular studies. The new nematode is described as Heterorhabditis floridensis n. sp. H. floridensis n. sp.
Adams, BJ +3 more
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1973
Published as part of Zullini, A., 1973, Su alcuni nematodi di alta quota del Nepal., pp.
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Published as part of Zullini, A., 1973, Su alcuni nematodi di alta quota del Nepal., pp.
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