HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Benjamin D. Waldo and colleagues from the Department, University of Florida have published the paper: JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/30,/2016
- what: The aim of this research was not to indicate that certain nematicides were better than others.
SUMMARY
Because of the high abun- dance, ubiquitous nature, and occupancy of many trophic levels, nematodes have been used as bioindicators for ecological studies in regard to soil condition (Zullini and Peretti, 1986; Bernard, 1992; Yeates et_al, 1993; Neher and Campbell, 1994; Bongers and Ferris, 1999). Nematode . . .
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