nematode|nematodes in English
noun
[nem·a·tode || 'nemətəʊd]
type of parasitic worm, roundworm
Use "nematode|nematodes" in a sentence
1. Seven adhesive-producing nematode-trapping fungi were tested for their ability to capture nine different nematodes.
2. We confirmed the absence of bacteria in the nematodes using a molecular diagnostic and two rounds of an Axenicity assay involving appropriate antibiotics and nematode surface sterilization
3. We confirmed the absence of bacteria in the nematodes using a molecular diagnostic and two rounds of an Axenicity assay involving appropriate antibiotics and nematode surface sterilization
4. How about nematodes?
5. Validation of nematode Axenicity status
6. Summary – Nematodes vs Cestodes
7. Any nematode of the family Ascaridae; roundworm.
8. Plant tomato varieties resistant to nematodes.
9. Nematodes and Cestodes are worm groups
10. Amphids are the principal olfactosensory organs of nematodes.
11. Nematode or roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides), female, cross section, 10x at 35mm
12. The nematode generations are intimately connected with those of their hosts.
13. The nematodes, called round worms, are the largest Aschelminth […]
14. Amphid sensory organs are the sensory organs of nematodes
15. In nematologylang=en terms the difference between phasmid and Amphid is that phasmid is (nematology) either of the two caudal chemoreceptors in some nematodes while Amphid is (nematology) one of a pair of chemosensory sense organs positioned laterally on the head of a nematode
16. Forms of Centromeres in yeast, insect/mammals/plants, and nematodes
17. Actin is present in all eukaryotes except for the nematode sperm
18. An Axenicity assay involving appropriate antibiotics and nematode surface sterilization
19. TEMIK brand 15G Aldicarb Pesticide controls listed insects, mites, and nematodes
20. The full extent of Anthelmintic resistance in cattle nematodes is unknown
21. Root Knot Nematode (nematode – Meloidogyne incognita): Ajuga is very susceptible to Root Knot Nematodes.Infected plantings will begin to thin-out in spots and plants may die
22. In these materials, they primarily consume Bacteriophagic nematodes (Rodriguez et al
23. For diagnosing the Axenicity status of S. carpocapsaeIJ nematodes, 100 μl pellets containing worms from Round 1 and Round 2 of the Axenicity assay, and symbiotic nematodes …
24. The glycoprotein component of the Amphid mucus differs among nematode species
25. Amphids (Greek: amphi, around, double) are innervated invaginations of cuticle in nematodes