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Methods and Techniques in Nematology - cover

Methods and Techniques in Nematology

Ebrahim Shokoohi

Verlag: Bentham Science Publishers.

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Methods and Techniques in Nematology discovers the intricate world of nematodes, a comprehensive guide essential for researchers, academics, and enthusiasts alike. This book addresses the methods crucial for studying these unsegmented roundworms, covering everything from sampling techniques to advanced molecular diagnostics and biodiversity analysis. 
  
Key Features: 
- Detailed sampling methods for diverse habitats. 
- Extraction procedures for soil, root, and entomopathogenic nematodes. 
- Microscopic observation techniques including SEM and DIC. 
- Molecular diagnostic tools such as PCR and RFLP. 
- Introduction to bioinformatics for nematology. 
- Comprehensive biodiversity analysis, both conventional and molecular. 
- Culturing and greenhouse studies for experimental purposes. 
  
Readership: Suitable for students, researchers, industry professionals, and general readers interested in biological sciences and agriculture.
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2025.

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