STUDY GUIDE FOR PEST CONTROL ADVISERS: NEMATODES
I. NEMATODE DESCRIPTIONS
A. General Morphology
- Describe the relative size of plant feeding nematodes. (REVIEW)
- Name five to six life stages of plant-parasitic nematodes. (REVIEW)
- Describe the shape and size of the following nematodes at different life stages:
- Describe how nematode shape affects the choice of extraction method. (REVIEW)
- Define vermiform. (REVIEW)
- Describe the major difference between the vermiform stage and other nematode life stages. (REVIEW)
- Describe the feeding apparatus of plant-parasitic nematodes and how it is used to feed on plants. (REVIEW)
- List two groups of nematodes by common name that exhibit sexual dimorphism. (REVIEW)
- Describe the differences in shape between males and females in nematodes that exhibit sexual dimorphism. (REVIEW)
- Describe how nematodes move. (REVIEW)
B. Life Histories
- List the major environmental/ecological factors that influence the time it takes a nematode to complete its life cycle. (REVIEW)
- Identify the host(s) of some non-plant parasitic nematodes. (REVIEW)
- Define:
- List three ways ectoparasitic and endoparasitic species differ. (REVIEW)
- Identify by genus and common name the major ectoparasitic nematode groups. (REVIEW)
- Identify by genus and common name the major endoparasitic nematode groups. (REVIEW)
- List the two most economically important species of root-lesion nematodes on perennial crops in California by genus and species. (REVIEW)
- List the two economically important cyst nematodes in California by genus and species. (REVIEW)
- List five major root-knot nematodes in California by genus and species. (REVIEW)
- Compare and contrast the egg laying habits of:
- Define and give an example of a:
- Know the plant-parasitic nematodes that can survive for extended periods of time in dry soil or dry plant tissue. Be able to identify the survival stage(s):
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