nematodes : Roundworms, any of which are pathogenic for plants and sometimes animals. neoplasm : An abnormal growth or tissue, as a tumor.
N nematodes Definition (english only) A group of worms, some of which may cause intestinal and other diseases.
Methyl bromide is a broad spectrum pesticide used in the control of pest insects, nematodes, weeds, pathogens, and rodents. Methyl bromide is toxic not only to the target pests it is used against, but to non-target organisms as well.
Nematocide: A chemical agent which is destructive to nematodes. Nephelometric: Method of of measuring turbidity in a water sample by passing light through the sample and measuring the amount of the light that is deflected.
These worms include such diverse forms as the roundworms (nematodes), flukes (trematodes), tapeworms (cestodes), thorny-headed worms (acanthocephalans), and tongue worms (linguatulids).
A chemical agent which is destructive to nematodes. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
nematicide nematocide Substance used for the control of nematodes.
The part of the animal population consisting of individuals that are too small to be clearly distinguished without the use of a microscope. It includes protozoa and nematodes. microflora ...
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