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Characteristics of soil nematode communities under conditions of woody plant introduction

Nematode communities in the rooted soil layer under the crowns of introduced tree species on Valaam Island (Republic of Karelia) have been studied by conventional nematological methods to evaluate their taxonomic diversity, population density, and eco-trophic structure. On the whole, 49 nematode gen...

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Published in:Russian journal of ecology 2016-09, Vol.47 (5), p.473-479
Main Authors: Kalinkina, D. S., Sushchuk, A. A., Matveeva, E. M.
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Parasites
Parasitic plants
Plant species introduction
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