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Long-term storage of infective juvenile nematodes in pseudoplastic layers
   
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US Patent 5170744
Issued Date
December 15, 1992
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Infective juvenile nematodes can be stored for long periods of time when contained in a layer having pseudoplastic characteristics. The pseudoplastic layer immobilizes the infective juveniles, but the pseudoplastic nature of the compositions permits easy dispensing of the composition when required. Suitable pseudoplastic agents include rhamsan gum and xanthan gum.
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Biosys Corporation (Palo Alto, CA)
Published
December 15, 1992
Application Number
07/806,559
Filed
December 13, 1991
US Classification
119/67  
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A01K   67/033   (20060101)   A01K   67/00   (20060101)   A01N   63/00   (20060101)  
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119/6.7   119/6.6   119/6.5  
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