"Aphelenchus avenae is a mycophagous nematode capable of feeding on plant tissue in culture. \n* Feeding: Hyphal feeder; Aphelenchus avenae feeds on a variety of fungi, but is not known to feed on higher plants. \n* Hosts: Fungi \n* Digestion: A genetic analysis by Karim et al. 2009 reveals cell wall-lytic enzymes in A. avenae - enzymes analogous in function to the in cyst nematodes. \n* Life Cycle: Males seem fairly common in some populations, less frequent in others; Capable of withstanding dry conditions through anhydrobiosis. Used as a model system for studying anhydrobiosis. \n* Management: Numbers are increased by addition of complex organic materials to soil to enhance fungal decomposition."@en . . . "Aphelenchus avenae \u00E4r en rundmaskart. Aphelenchus avenae ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Aphelenchus och familjen Aphelenchidae. Arten \u00E4r reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . "1064080765"^^ . . . . . . . "2286"^^ . "Aphelenchus avenae"@sv . . . . . . . "Bastian, 1865"@en . . "12531312"^^ . . . "Aphelenchus avenae \u00E4r en rundmaskart. Aphelenchus avenae ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Aphelenchus och familjen Aphelenchidae. Arten \u00E4r reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . . . "Aphelenchus avenae is a mycophagous nematode capable of feeding on plant tissue in culture. \n* Feeding: Hyphal feeder; Aphelenchus avenae feeds on a variety of fungi, but is not known to feed on higher plants. \n* Hosts: Fungi \n* Digestion: A genetic analysis by Karim et al. 2009 reveals cell wall-lytic enzymes in A. avenae - enzymes analogous in function to the in cyst nematodes. \n* Life Cycle: Males seem fairly common in some populations, less frequent in others; Capable of withstanding dry conditions through anhydrobiosis. Used as a model system for studying anhydrobiosis. \n* Management: Numbers are increased by addition of complex organic materials to soil to enhance fungal decomposition."@en . "Aphelenchus avenae"@en . . "Aphelenchus avenae"@en . . . .