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author = "Elsen, S.J.J., van den"
Tentative Phylogeny of the phylum Nematoda based on Small Sub Unit ribosomal DNA sequences
Author(s) :
Holterman, M.H.M.
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Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Megen, H.H.B., van
,
Wurff, A.W.G., van der
,
Helder, J.
Description :
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
Method For Determining Soil Condition
Author(s) :
Helder, J.
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Bongers, A.M.T.
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Wurff, A.W.G., van der
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Bakker, J.
Description :
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
Dutch
Fylogenetische SSU rDNA-analyse van het fylum Nematoda
Author(s) :
Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Megen, H.H.B., van
,
Wurff, A.W.G., van der
,
Helder, J.
Description :
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
Small Subunit rDNA-Based Phylogeny of the Tylenchida Sheds Light on Relationships Among Some High-Impact Plant-Parasitic Nematodes and the Evolution of Plant Feeding
Author(s) :
Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Karssen, G.
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Megen, H.H.B., van
,
Bakker, J.
,
Helder, J.
Description :
Cyst (Heteroderidae), root knot (Meloidogyne spp.), and lesion (Pratylenchus spp.) nematodes all belong to a single nematode order, Tylenchida. However, the relationships between and within these economically highly relevant groups, and their relatedness to other parasitic Tylenchida is unclear. We ...
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
A rapid, sensitive and cost-efficient assay to estimate viability of potato cyst nematodes
Author(s) :
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
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Ave, M.
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Schoenmakers, N.
,
Landeweert, R.
,
Bakker, J.
,
Helder, J.
Description :
Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) are quarantine organisms, and they belong to the economically most relevant pathogens of potato worldwide. Methodologies to assess the viability of their cysts which can contain 200-500 eggs protected by the hardened cuticle of a dead female, are either time and labor int...
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Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
Methods of detecting root knot nematodes
Author(s) :
Helder, J.
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Karssen, G.
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Elsen, S.J.J., van den
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Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Veenhuizen, P.T.M.
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Landeweert, R.
,
Hekman, H.
Description :
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
Methods for detecting cyst nematodes
Author(s) :
Helder, J.
,
Karssen, G.
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Mooijman, P.J.W.
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Staps, R.V.
,
Landeweert, R.
Description :
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
Phylum-wide analysis of SSU rDNA reveals deep phylogenetic relationships among nematodes and accelerated evolution toward Crown Clades
Author(s) :
Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Wurff, A.W.G., van der
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Megen, H.H.B., van
,
Bongers, A.M.T.
,
Holovachov, O.V.
Description :
Inference of evolutionary relationships between nematodes is severely hampered by their conserved morphology, the high frequency of homoplasy, and the scarcity of phylum-wide molecular data. To study the origin of nematode radiation and to unravel the phylogenetic relationships between distantly rel...
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
A ribosomal DNA-based framework for the detection and quantification of stress-sensitive nematode families in terrestrial habitats
Author(s) :
Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Rybarczyk, K.D.
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Megen, H.H.B., van
,
Mooijman, P.J.W.
,
Santiago, R.P.
Description :
Indigenous communities of soil-resident nematodes have a high potential for soil health assessment as nematodes are diverse, abundant, trophically heterogeneous and easily extractable from soil. The conserved morphology of nematodes is the main operational reason for their under-exploitation as soil...
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English
Small subunit ribosomal DNA-based phylogeny of basal Chromadoria (Nematoda) suggests that transitions from marine to terrestrial habitats (and vice versa) require relatively simple adaptations
Author(s) :
Holterman, M.H.M.
,
Holovachov, O.V.
,
Elsen, S.J.J., van den
,
Megen, H.H.B., van
,
Bongers, A.M.T.
,
Bakker, J.
,
Helder, J.
Description :
Repository :
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
Language(s) :
English