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''Aphelenchus avenae'' is a mycophagous nematode capable of feeding on plant tissue in culture.〔(''Aphelenchus avenae'' ) at Nemaplex, University of California〕〔(''Aphelenchus avenae'' ) at University of Nebraska〕〔Barker, K. R., and H. M. Darling. 1965. Reproduction of Aphelenchus avenae on plant tissues in culture. Nematologica 11:162-166.〕 * Feeding: Hyphal feeder; Aphelenchus avenae feeds on a variety of fungi,〔Giannakis and Sanders, 1989; Mankau and Mankau, 1963〕 but is not known to feed on higher plants.〔Hesling, 1977〕 * Hosts: Fungi * Life Cycle: Males seem fairly common in some populations, less frequent in others; Capable of withstanding dry conditions through anhydrobiosis. Used as a model system for studying anhydrobiosis. * Management: Numbers are increased by addition of complex organic materials to soil to enhance fungal decomposition. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aphelenchus avenae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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