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  2. Nematode - Wikipedia

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    About 90% of nematodes reside in the top 15 cm (6") of soil. Nematodes do not decompose organic matter, but, instead, are parasitic and free-living organisms that feed on living material. Nematodes can effectively regulate bacterial population and community composition—they may eat up to 5,000 bacteria per minute.

  3. Trichodoridae - Wikipedia

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    Trichodoridae (stubby-root nematodes, trichodorids) is a family of terrestrial root feeding nematodes, being one of two that constitute suborder Triplonchida. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They are economically important plant parasites and virus vectors.

  4. Rhabditidae - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: ... The Rhabditidae are a family of nematodes which includes the model organism ...

  5. Tylenchidae - Wikipedia

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    Tylenchidae is a family of nematodes. They are an important group of soil dwelling species that frequently contributes as much as 30% to the nematode species richness of soil samples. [2] They diverged relatively early on and many species pose little risk to economically important plant species. [2]

  6. Dorylaimia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Kingdom: Animalia: ... Dorylaimia is a subclass of nematodes ...

  7. Draconematidae - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Kingdom: ... Draconematidae is a family of nematodes belonging ...

  8. Enoplea - Wikipedia

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    Enoplea (enopleans) is a class, which with the classes Secernentea [1] and Chromadorea make up the phylum Nematoda in current taxonomy. [2] [3] [4] The Enoplea are considered to be a more ancestral group than the Chromadorea, and researchers have referred to its members as the "ancestrally diverged nematodes", compared to the "more recently diverged nematodes" of Chromadorea.

  9. Capillaria (nematode) - Wikipedia

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    Capillaria is a genus of nematodes in the family Capillariidae (or Trichinellidae, according to some classifications).. The taxonomy of the Capillariidae is disputed, with species included within either the single genus Capillaria or 22 different genera (Amphibiocapillaria, Aonchotheca, Baruscapillaria, Calodium, Capillaria, Capillostrongyloides, Crocodylocapillaria, Echinocoleus, Eucoleus ...