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Autor:
William M. Hominick, M. Yoshida, F.G. del Pino, Bernard R. Briscoe, Dieter Sturhan, Z. Mracek, Sergei E. Spiridonov, D. J. Hunt, Khuong B. Nguyen, A.P. Reid, E. Kozodoy, Jian Heng, C. N. Waturu, P. Stock
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
COST Action 819:Entomopathogenic nematodes, supercedes Action 812:Cold active lines of insect parasitic nematodes in Agriculture and Biotechnology. It functions in the field of Agriculture and Biotechnology and began in July 1994 and will end in May,
Publikováno v:
Systematic Parasitology. 37:187-193
The ITS region of 19 isolates of the genus Steinernema Travassos, 1927 belonging to 17 species was PCR amplified. The resulting products were then digested with 17 different restriction endonucleases and the fragments generated were separated by agar
Publikováno v:
Biocontrol Science and Technology. 6:317-332
This paper addresses three major issues. Firstly, molecular taxonomy and its application to elucidate the biodiversity and biogeography of entomopathogenic nematodes is considered. Accurate identification is fundamental for understanding biodiversity
Autor:
J.M. Mason, William M. Hominick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Helminthology. 69:337-345
The effect of temperature on infection, development and reproduction of five Heterorhabditis isolates was examined in Galleria mellonella larvae. Infectivity was examined at six temperatures (5,10, 15,20,25 and 30°C). The proportion of Galleria infe
Autor:
William M. Hominick, Irene Popiel
Publisher Summary Of the nine families that have adverse effects on their insect hosts, four––the Mermithidae, the Allantonematidae, the Steinernematidae, and the Heterorhabditidae––have shown potential in insect control programs. The Mermith
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0065-308x(08)60025-1
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0065-308x(08)60025-1
Autor:
William M. Hominick, H. E. Welch
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 49:975-982
The life cycles of three mermithid species were synchronized with those of the chironomid hosts. Hydromermis palustris overwintered as an advanced parasite in Cladotanytarsus sp., emerged in early May, and infected new hosts throughout the summer. Ga
Autor:
William M. Hominick, H. E. Welch
Publikováno v:
Canadian journal of zoology. 49(6)
Gastromermis deltensis n. sp., Hydromermis conopophaga Poinar, 1968, and Hydromermis palustris n. sp., parasites of chironomids (Diptera) in the Delta Marsh, Manitoba, Canada, are described and illustrated. The three species showed patterns of morpho