A newly published study from the University of Guam sheds light on a tiny but powerful ally in the soil and how it could help Guam farmers and growers protect their crops naturally. Published on Dec.
Nematodes are nearly impossible to see with the naked eye, but their impact on soybean yields is about to come into clear ...
Nematode taxonomy and phylogenetics are undergoing a substantial transformation as classical morphological techniques are now routinely complemented by molecular analyses. This integrative approach ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. — New research suggests insect-killing nematodes show promise with rootworm control in corn. The western corn rootworm is considered one of the most serious agricultural pests and ...
Tiny soil worms called nematodes usually feast on bacteria or algae, and have tiny mouths to suit their diet. But give a baby nematode some fungus and its mouth can as much as double in size – giving ...
A new artificial intelligence system developed by The Hague-based Veridi Technologies, in collaboration with Wageningen ...
Scientists have discovered a tiny worm species that infects and kills insects. These worms, called nematodes, could control crop pests in warm, humid places where other beneficial nematodes are ...
LAS VEGAS — Some species of parasitic roundworms can catapult themselves high into the air to latch onto fruit flies and other insects. Experiments now reveal that leaping Steinernema carpocapsae ...