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The Quantitative Use of the Seinhorst ‘Mistifier’ to Recover Nematodes from Soil, Faeces and Herbage

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2009

R. F. Sturrock
Affiliation:
Research Scholar of The Animal Health Trust, Imperial College, London

Extract

A modified form of the Seinhorst “Mistifie.” is described which allows the quantitative recovery of nematodes from infested material. Experimental results are given showing the high rate of recovery in a short time, the recovery from a known number of nematodes and a not excessive degree of variation between recoveries from a replicated series of mistifier units. These results are discussed and the value of the technique for replicated quantitative work is stressed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1961

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