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  2. Nematode - Wikipedia

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    The nematodes (/ ˈ n ɛ m ə t oʊ d z / NEM ... It was treated as family Nematodes by Burmeister in 1837. ... Disability-adjusted life year for intestinal nematode ...

  3. List of nematode families - Wikipedia

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    Family Cylindrocorporidae T. Goodey 1939; Family Odontopharyngidae Micoletzky 1922; Superfamily Diplogasteroidea Micoletzky 1922 Family Cephalobiidae Travassos & Kloss 1960a; Family Diplogasteridae Micoletzky 1922; Family Diplogasteroididae Paramonov 1952; Family Neodiplogasteridae Paramonov 1952; Family Pseudodiplogasteroididae De Ley ...

  4. 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.

  5. Xiphinema americanum - Wikipedia

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    Xiphinema americanum, the American dagger nematode, is a species of plant pathogenic nematodes. It is one of many species that belongs to the genus Xiphinema . It was first described by N. A. Cobb in 1913, who found it on both sides of the United States on the roots of grass, corn, and citrus trees. [ 1 ]

  6. Root-knot nematode - Wikipedia

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    The length of the life cycle is temperature-dependent. [16] [17] The relationship between rate of development and temperature is linear over much of the root-knot nematode life cycle, though it is possible the component stages of the life cycle, e.g. egg development, host root invasion or growth, have slightly

  7. Entomopathogenic nematode - Wikipedia

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    Comparing the life histories of nematodes and target pests can often explain such failures (Gaugler et al. 1997). Each nematode species has a unique array of characteristics, including different environmental tolerances, dispersal tendencies, and foraging behaviors (Lewis et al. 1998). Increased knowledge about the factors that influence EPN ...

  8. Rhabditidae - Wikipedia

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    The Rhabditidae are a family of nematodes which includes the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans. ... Encyclopedia of Life This page was last edited on 12 November ...

  9. Caenorhabditis elegans - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, induced degradation of an insulin/IGF-1 receptor late in life extended life expectancy of worms dramatically. [104] Long-lived mutants of C. elegans were demonstrated to be resistant to oxidative stress and UV light. [105] These long-lived mutants had a higher DNA repair capability than wild-type C. elegans. [105]