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Extra-long PCR, an identifier of DNA adducts in single nematodes (Caenorhabditis elegans) [An article from: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C]
This digital document is a journal article from Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: DNA adducts are frequently caused by chemical induced changes in DNA. If mis-repaired, they can lead to nucleotide substitutions, deletions or chromosomal rearrangements. Depending on adduct stereochemistry and properties...
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Using the materials in this kit, including the Nematode Ex-tractor, and any collected soil sample, it’s possible to gather Nematodes for investigations and observe them under a microscope; the procedure can be completed in 24 hours. The kit comes with illustrated instructions and materials for ten students.
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It has been estimated that there are 1 million or more roundworms present in just one shovel load of garden soil! Free-living nematodes can be found in the soil and in fresh and salt water anywhere from the polar regions to the tropics. Unlike the parasitic variety, they feed on algae, plant sap and decaying organic matter. This slide shows an example of non-parasitic, free-living nematode.
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This digital document is a journal article from Applied Soil Ecology, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Circular patches of exceptionally well-grown sugarcane, known as ''isiduli'' are a common feature of sandy sugarcane fields in South Africa. They correspond to termitaria of Macrotermes natalensis, levelled by ploughing of the field. Root...
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The Cyst Nematodes
Used - The damage caused by nematodes to agricultural crops worldwide runs into billions of dollars and cyst nematodes are one of the most important of these nematode pests. Although initially assumed to be a major problem only in temperate regions, they are now considered to be of global importance across a range of different agro-ecological zones. This unique book, the only one in recent years to concentrate wholly on cyst nematodes, offers a global perspective on this important crop pest. An
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Books. Nematodes, Leeches, & Other Worms
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Examine the morphological characteristics of typical soil nematodes with the specimens in our well-populated culture. Refrigerate the culture at 48°F and it should keep for up to two months. Culture instructions are included. Size: 0.5–5 mm.
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It has been estimated that there are 1 million or more roundworms present in just one shovel load of garden soil! Free-living nematodes can be found in the soil and in fresh and salt water anywhere from the polar regions to the tropics. Unlike the parasitic variety, they feed on algae, plant sap and decaying organic matter. This slide shows an example of non-parasitic, free-living nematode.
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For Northern State Gardens Garden Size: 10 million - Treats 3,200 sq ft ARBICO's Beneficial Nematodes are microscopic, non-segmented worms that occur naturally in soil throughout the world. Once released, the nematodes seek out their host, enter through body openings, emit a toxin and death occurs within 48 hours. Beneficial Nematodes are shipped in an easily dissolved clay formulation that you mix with water. The solution can be applied directly using a watering can, hose end, backpack, or pump...
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Popular Prey: fungus gnat larvae and many more economically important critters (just about anything they can crawl in, except other nematodes). Life-span: roughly 8 weeks all together — assuming the wax worm larva is the host used. Optimal Living Conditions: soil temperatures between 79-83°F for Hb with a low end of 65°F and prefer the soil, soilless medium, rockwool or other substrate, etc., to be moderately moist. Usages: Greenhouses, fields, interiorscapes, orchards and gardens. I’ve seen the...
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For most pests, good control has been reached with repeat applications of nematodes every 4-6 weeks. They'll live longest when the soil stays moist, but not saturated with water. If you want to store the nematode "sponges" for a while before release, they'll keep in the refrigerator (at 40-50°F.) for up to 2 months. Add a few drops of water if they seem to be drying out. Our "Double-Death" Predator Nematodes perform better and go farther because they've been raised on a diet of live insects. Some...
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Keywords: beneficial nematode, root knot nematode killer, beneficial organism, natural enemy, Steinernema feltiae, S. feltiae, fungus gnat control, fungus gnat nematode, Beneficial Organisms, nematode, nmatode, neatode, nemtode, nemaode, nematde, nematoe, nematodes
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This digital document is a journal article from Soil Biology and Biochemistry, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Researchers have proposed that Arthrobotrys oligospora and related fungi trap soil nematodes to obtain nitrogen and thereby compete saprophytically for carbon and energy in nitrogen-poor environments, including litter and wood. The...
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Examine the morphological characteristics of typical soil nematodes with the specimens in our well-populated culture. Refrigerate the culture at 48°F and it should keep for up to two months. Culture instructions are included. Size: 0.5–5 mm.
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This digital document is a journal article from Applied Soil Ecology, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: The slug Deroceras reticulatum is a widespread pest of many agricultural and horticultural crops. The slug can be controlled with the commercially available nematode parasite, Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita. Because the nematode is expensive...
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Beneficial Nematodes
Thrips. Aphids. Spider Mites. Whiteflies. Scales. Leafhoppers. Earwigs. And much more!.
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Over 200 pests including: Cabbage root maggots, Coddling moth larvae, Corn rootworms, Flea beetles, Flea larvae, Fungus gnat larvae, Root maggots, Strawberry weevils, Sod webworms, Termites, Wireworms, Wooly aphids, Black currant borers, Corn earworm, Poplar clearwing borers, Carpenter worms, White grubs, Cutworms, Crane fly cucumber beetles, Gypsy moth larvae, Iris borers, Mole crickets, Raspberry crown borers, Peach Tree borers, Dogwood borers and many more.
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Predatory Nematodes
Sold in a sponge of 1 million *Addition shipping fees will apply (because they are available for next day or 2nd day shipping only) Use against more than 250 different insects, including Fleas, Thrips, Fungus Gnats, even insects as large as Cutworms! Predator Nematodes come packaged on a small piece of synthetic sponge that you rinse out in water. Then use any type of watering can or sprayer to apply them to the soil. Each package of one million treats up to 2,500 square feet of soil surface. For...
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Author: Subhash Chandra Ghosh, Buddhadev Manna ; edited by the Director, Zoological Survey of India.
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This digital document is a journal article from European Journal of Soil Biology, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: A study was undertaken to investigate the effect of soil physical and chemical properties on nematodes associated with sugarcane. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed little or no change in the nematode community between nematicide...
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This digital document is a journal article from Applied Soil Ecology, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: A study was conducted to establish whether the diversity of nematode-trapping fungi in Pb-polluted soils increases or decreases with increasing degree of soil contamination, and whether the fungi from polluted soils exhibit higher tolerance to...
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