2018
DOI: 10.18174/469022
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Betekenis van plantparasitaire nematoden voor Nederlands productiegrasland

Abstract: Wageningen Livestock Research aanvaardt geen aansprakelijkheid voor eventuele schade voortvloeiend uit het gebruik van de resultaten van dit onderzoek of de toepassing van de adviezen. Alle rechten voorbehouden. Niets uit deze uitgave mag worden vermenigvuldigd en/of openbaar gemaakt worden door middel van druk, fotokopie, microfilm of op welke wijze dan ook zonder voorafgaande toestemming van de uitgever of auteur. Wageningen Livestock Research is NEN-EN-ISO 9001:2015 gecertificeerd. Op al onze onderzoeksopdr… Show more

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“…Extraction was performed at room temperature for 48 h at approximately 20 • C. A 25 µm mesh was used to sieve each nematode suspension and nematodes were then counted by a stereomicroscope (50× magnification). Temporary slides were made for all specimens and their identification to genus level was carried out at higher magnification using the keys of Mai and Lyon [12], Bongers [13], and Marinari-Palmisano and Vinciguerra [14]. Taxonomic families were assigned to trophic groups based on Yeates et al [15] and Okada et al [16].…”
Section: Analysis Of Soil Nematode Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extraction was performed at room temperature for 48 h at approximately 20 • C. A 25 µm mesh was used to sieve each nematode suspension and nematodes were then counted by a stereomicroscope (50× magnification). Temporary slides were made for all specimens and their identification to genus level was carried out at higher magnification using the keys of Mai and Lyon [12], Bongers [13], and Marinari-Palmisano and Vinciguerra [14]. Taxonomic families were assigned to trophic groups based on Yeates et al [15] and Okada et al [16].…”
Section: Analysis Of Soil Nematode Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%