Nematodes represent a species-rich and morphologically diverse group of metazoans known to inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Their role as biological indicators and as key players in nutrient cycling has been well documented. Some plant-parasitic species are also known to cause significant losses to crop production. In spite of this, there still exists a huge gap in our knowledge of their diversity due to the enormity of time and expertise often involved in characterising species using phenotypic features. Molecular methodology provides useful means of complementing the limited number of reliable diagnostic characters available for morphology-based identification. We discuss herein some of the limitations of traditional tax...
Nematodes are one of the most important pests globally and can cause up to 14% loss of food crops. I...
Soil performs numerous functions, which allow us to produce food and feed and provide us with clean ...
Schenk J, Kleinbölting N, Traunspurger W. Comparison of morphological, DNA barcoding, and metabarcod...
The role of nematodes as biological indicators and as key players in nutrient cycling is well recog...
Molecular approaches are offering a supplement to, or even the possibility of replacing morphologica...
Molecular approaches are offering a supplement to, or even the possibility of replacing morphologica...
Molecular approaches are offering a supplement to, or even the possibility of replacing morphologica...
Nematodes are non-segmented roundworms evenly distributed with various habitats ranging to approxima...
Below‐ground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at var...
Morphology based nematode taxonomy and biodiversity studies have historically challenged most biolog...
Nematodes are probably the most abundant Metazoans on our planet. They are present in densities of m...
Molecular methods of identification provide accurate, reliable diagnostic approaches for the identif...
The phylum of Nematoda is a species‐rich taxonomic group in abundant numbers across a wide range of ...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
Background: Nematodes are extremely diverse and numbers of species are predicted to be more than a m...
Nematodes are one of the most important pests globally and can cause up to 14% loss of food crops. I...
Soil performs numerous functions, which allow us to produce food and feed and provide us with clean ...
Schenk J, Kleinbölting N, Traunspurger W. Comparison of morphological, DNA barcoding, and metabarcod...
The role of nematodes as biological indicators and as key players in nutrient cycling is well recog...
Molecular approaches are offering a supplement to, or even the possibility of replacing morphologica...
Molecular approaches are offering a supplement to, or even the possibility of replacing morphologica...
Molecular approaches are offering a supplement to, or even the possibility of replacing morphologica...
Nematodes are non-segmented roundworms evenly distributed with various habitats ranging to approxima...
Below‐ground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at var...
Morphology based nematode taxonomy and biodiversity studies have historically challenged most biolog...
Nematodes are probably the most abundant Metazoans on our planet. They are present in densities of m...
Molecular methods of identification provide accurate, reliable diagnostic approaches for the identif...
The phylum of Nematoda is a species‐rich taxonomic group in abundant numbers across a wide range of ...
1. Belowground nematodes are important for soil functioning, as they are ubiquitous and operate at v...
Background: Nematodes are extremely diverse and numbers of species are predicted to be more than a m...
Nematodes are one of the most important pests globally and can cause up to 14% loss of food crops. I...
Soil performs numerous functions, which allow us to produce food and feed and provide us with clean ...
Schenk J, Kleinbölting N, Traunspurger W. Comparison of morphological, DNA barcoding, and metabarcod...