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  1. Nematode - Wikipedia

    The nematodes (/ ˈnɛmətoʊdz / NEM-ə-tohdz or NEEM-; Ancient Greek: Νηματώδη; Latin: Nematoda), roundworms or eelworms constitute the phylum Nematoda. Species in the phylum …

  2. Nematode | Definition, Description, Diseases, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 10, 2025 · Nematodes are among the most abundant animals on Earth. They occur as parasites in animals and plants or as free-living forms in soil, fresh water, marine …

  3. Nematodes – Gardening Solutions

    Nematodes are tiny roundworms, so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye. Most nematodes are beneficial to plants because they feed on bacteria, fungi, and other …

  4. What are Nematodes - Guzman's Garden Centers

    3 days ago · What are nematodes. Soil nematodes are microscopic roundworms—some are helpful, while others damage plant roots, causing stunted growth. Beneficial nematodes

  5. Nematodes - Cornell University

    The nematode may appear as little more than a biological syringe for its bacterial partner, yet the relationship between these organisms is one of classic mutualism.

  6. What are Nematodes? - Department of Nematology

    A small fraction of all nematode species are parasites of humans, livestock or agricultural crops. Consequently, these have attracted the most attention from Nematology researchers.

  7. Introduction to Nematodes

    Nematodes are invertebrate roundworms that inhabit marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments. They comprise the phylum Nematoda (or Nemata) which includes parasites of …

  8. This fact sheet explains what nematodes are, what types of nematodes live in the soil, and what management practices improve beneficial and reduce plant parasitic nematode populations.

  9. Nematodes – Morphology, Classification, Examples - Biology …

    Oct 1, 2024 · Nematodes are a diverse group of organisms known for their elongated, cylindrical bodies and unsegmented structure. These worm-like creatures are found in various …

  10. Nematodes are the most abundant multicellular animals in the planet. Nematodes have colonized nearly every habitat on earth. Nematodes can exist in extreme environmental conditions. …