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Lab Report: Bugs in Soil Solution

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

The nematologist said that the nematode pictured is not a root knot, but an oligochaete. This would not be pathogenic or of any consequence—merely something there feeding on decaying matter. The entomologist said the mite is a scavenger mite. This would also be merely feeding on things other than root tissue.

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