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Define Nematodes. Nematodes synonyms, Nematodes pronunciation, Nematodes translation, English dictionary definition of Nematodes. Noun 1. Nematoda - unsegmented worms: roundworms; threadworms; eelworms Aschelminthes, phylum Aschelminthes, phylum Nematoda
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Ascomycetes are named after the ascus, a sac-shaped structure that contains ascospores, the products of meiosis during the sexual reproductive process. Asci are formed when the female sex cell (ascogonium) is fertilized by the male gamete (antheridium). The diploid zygote nucleus undergoes meiosis...
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Figure 1: Evolution and comparative genomics ofStrongyloidesspecies and their relatives. The life cycles of six clade IV nematodes, showing the transition from a free-living lifestyle (inRhabditophanessp. KR3021) through facultative parasitism (P. trichosuri) to obligate parasitism (Strongyloidesspeci...
It turns out that nematode communities are related to organic carbon and the biological parameters of soil. High diversity among nematodes is positively linked with carbon fractions. From here, carbon is linked to higher microbial biomass, soil respiration, water retention, soil structure, and lower...
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