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- Nematode - Wikipedia
The nematodes ( ˈnɛmətoʊdz NEM-ə-tohdz or NEEM-; Ancient Greek: Νηματώδη; Latin: Nematoda), roundworms or eelworms constitute the phylum Nematoda Species in the phylum inhabit a broad range of environments Most species are free-living, feeding on microorganisms, but many are parasitic
- Nematode | Definition, Description, Diseases, Facts . . .
nematode, any worm of the phylum Nematoda Nematodes are among the most abundant animals on Earth They occur as parasites in animals and plants or as free-living forms in soil, fresh water, marine environments, and even such unusual places as vinegar, beer malts, and water-filled cracks deep within Earth’s crust
- What Are Nematodes? These Tiny Parasites Can Help — Or Hurt . . .
Soil-dwelling nematodes are the most common culprits, but some species can damage plant roots, stems, foliage, and flowers No matter where they feed, these tiny worms can seriously damage to
- Nematodes – Gardening Solutions
Nematodes are tiny roundworms, so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye Most nematodes are beneficial to plants because they feed on bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic organisms, but some feed directly on live plants
- What are Nematodes? - Department of Nematology
Nematodes have been reported from every continent on earth and occur in deserts, swamps, the oceans, the tropics and Antarctica Usually nematodes are invisible to all but a few specialists because most are microscopic and transparent
- Nematodes: Classification, Structure, and Characteristics
Nematodes are a diverse group of worms that make up the phylum Nematoda Otherwise known as roundworms, nematodes live as either free-living organisms in terrestrial and aquatic organisms or as parasites in plants and animals
- Nematodes - PMC
Approximately half of the world’s human population is infected with gastrointestinal nematodes: about 3 5 billion cases, of which 450 million, mostly children, are seriously ill Approximately 8–15% of crop losses are attributed to nematodes worldwide, with a cost of at least $80 billion
- Nematodes - Morphology, Classification, Examples - Biology . . .
Nematodes are elongated, unsegmented, thread-like worms, found in various environments such as soil and water They can be free-living or parasitic, affecting plants, animals, and humans
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