نتایج جستجو برای: nematodes cuticle

تعداد نتایج: 18127  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
D A Wharton L Petrone A Duncan A J McQuillan

The anhydrobiotic plant-parasitic nematode Ditylenchus dipsaci undergoes a decrease in permeability (the permeability slump) during the early stages of desiccation and this produces the slow rate of water loss necessary for its survival. There were no changes in annulation spacing, followed in individual nematodes by confocal microscopy, that would account for the permeability slump. Nile Red s...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1995
A Ciancio

The endospore and central core diameters of 69 isolates of Pasteuria spp. showed a relationship with the body wall thickness of their corresponding host nematodes. A relationship was also observed when cuticle and hypodermis layer data were derived from transmission electron microscopy micrographs. Principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis based on endospore and central cor...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1994
A C Stewart W L Nicholas

Structure of the head and cervical region of Ceramonema carinatum (Chromadorida: Ceramonematidae) was described from transmission electron microscopy of serial transverse and longitudinal sections of two females. An unbroken massive cortical layer encompasses the head, except where three thin liplets surround the mouth. A large flask-shaped buccal cavity, with simpler less dense cuticle identic...

2004
CARL GANS

Females of Mermis nigrescens, a nematode parasitic on grasshoppers, climb through terrestrial vegetation where they lay their eggs. The 100-mm-long body of these nematodes bridges gaps in this three-dimensional substratum, and crawls efficiently over planar surfaces. The nematodes do not use the classical undulant pattern of nematode locomotion as one coordinated unit; instead they propel thems...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1976
R Mankau J L Imbriani A H Bell

Because of tile small size of the endoparasite, Bacillus #enetrans (Thorne, 1940) Mankau, 1975 (2), it has been difficult to stttdy, and disagreement about the method of its penetrat ing nematode cuticle has appeared in the literature (3). Concepts previously presented (3) are herein substantiated by en [ace scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of several infected specimens of Dolichodorus from ...

Journal: :Journal of helminthology 2011
M Pedram G Niknam M T Vinciguerra W Ye R T Robbins

Paractinolaimus sahandi n. sp., found in wet soil samples collected from the rhizosphere of grasses of Sahand Mountains, Iran, is described. This new species is characterized by its long body (3.5-4.7 mm), high a value (74.5-88.5), anterior location of posterior subventral nuclei, occupying 62.5-68.0% of glandularium distance, the presence of 1-4 pre- and 1-3 post-vulval papillae and numerous t...

Journal: :Genesis 2009
Benjamin Schlager Xiaoyue Wang Georg Braach Ralf J Sommer

We report the molecular cloning of a dominant Roller mutant of Pristionchus pacificus, which encodes a cuticle collagen. We use the mutant locus as a marker to develop transgenic technique by generating complex arrays and present flourescent-protein based transcriptional reporter constructs for P. pacificus.

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
R A Chapman M J Eason

I. A N D E R S O N , R. V., and V. M. DAS. 1967, Description of Stictylus macrocellus n.sp. (Nematoda: Neotylenchidae) with a note on the association of hypodermal commissures with the nervous system. Can. J. Zool. 45:243-248. 2. BIRD, A. F. 1968. Changes associated with parasit ism in nematodes. Ilk Ultrastructure of egg shell, larval cuticle, and contents of subventral esophageal glands of Me...

Journal: :Parasite 2008
R H C Curtis

Plant parasitic nematodes have developed the capacity to sense and respond to chemical signals of host origin and the ability to orientate towards plant roots enhances the nematode's chance of survival. Root exudates contain a range of compounds which mediate belowground interactions with pathogenic and beneficial soil organisms. Chemical components of root exudates may deter one organism while...

2015
A M HALL K GRAEME - COOK K G DAVIES

The Pasteuria group of Gram positive bacteria are invertebrate parasites with the potential to be developed into biological control agents of plant-parasitic nematodes. A key step in the infection process is the attachment of endospores to the cuticle of plant-parasitic nematodes, possibly through a Velcro-like attachment system involving the collagen-like fibres of the exosporium (Davies, 2009...

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