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[[Image:Soybean cyst nematode EM.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Soybean Cyst Nematode and Egg, Scanning Electron Micrograph - Wikimedia Commons]]
 
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=== General Life-Cycle ===
 
=== General Life-Cycle ===
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egg → L1 → L2 → L3 → L4 → adult
 
egg → L1 → L2 → L3 → L4 → adult
  
The direct life cycle is the most common.  The free living larval stages undergoes two transformations after hatching.  Infection occurs when the host ingests the free L3.
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The '''direct life cycle''' is the most common.  The free living larval stages undergoes two transformations after hatching.  Infection occurs when the host ingests the free L3.
  
The intermediate life cycle involves an intermediate host.  The first two moults usually occur in the intermediate host.  Infection of the definitive host is either via ingestion of the intermediate host or by inoculation of the L3 by an intermediate host such as an insect.
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The '''indirect life cycle''' involves an intermediate host.  The first two moults usually occur in the intermediate host.  Infection of the definitive host is either via ingestion of the intermediate host or by inoculation of the L3 by an intermediate host such as an insect.
  
 
=== Nematode Eggs ===
 
=== Nematode Eggs ===
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These vary greatly in appearance and are very useful for diagnosis as they can often be detected and counted in faecal samples
 
These vary greatly in appearance and are very useful for diagnosis as they can often be detected and counted in faecal samples
NOTE: we use the typical '''strongyle''' egg to provide us with a yard-stick for comparing sizes. A "large egg", for example, means larger than a strongyle egg. A typical strongyle egg is approximately '''80µm''' long.
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NOTE: we use the typical '''strongyle''' egg to provide us with a yard-stick for comparing sizes. A "large egg", for example, means larger than a strongyle egg. <u>A typical strongyle egg is approximately '''80µm''' long.</u>
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 6 January 2023

Soybean Cyst Nematode and Egg, Scanning Electron Micrograph - Wikimedia Commons

General Life-Cycle

In the complete nematode life cycle there are four larval stages, followed by the immature adult.

egg → L1 → L2 → L3 → L4 → adult

The direct life cycle is the most common. The free living larval stages undergoes two transformations after hatching. Infection occurs when the host ingests the free L3.

The indirect life cycle involves an intermediate host. The first two moults usually occur in the intermediate host. Infection of the definitive host is either via ingestion of the intermediate host or by inoculation of the L3 by an intermediate host such as an insect.

Nematode Eggs

These vary greatly in appearance and are very useful for diagnosis as they can often be detected and counted in faecal samples NOTE: we use the typical strongyle egg to provide us with a yard-stick for comparing sizes. A "large egg", for example, means larger than a strongyle egg. A typical strongyle egg is approximately 80µm long.


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