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Apparatus and method for mass production of insecticidal nematodes
   
Document Number
US Patent 6474259
Issued Date
November 5, 2002
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Gaugler; Randy (New Brunswick, NJ)
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Abstract
Disclosed are an apparatus and methods for in vivo mass production of insecticidal nematodes, which the efficiency and volume of nematode production. In the method, nematodes are cultured within a natural insect host. The apparatus comprises at least one harvesting area, a water dispensing system that promotes harvest of nematodes from the host organisms, and a water collection and concentration system for nematode collection and storage. The harvesting area comprises reusable stackable perforated trays, which allow passage of dispensed water while retaining the nematode hosts. The perforations are sized to retain the host organisms and facilitate the passage of harvested nematodes carried within the dispensed water.
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Published
November 5, 2002
Application Number
09/845,816
Filed
April 30, 2001
US Classification
119/6.7  
Int'l Classification
A01K   67/033   (20060101)   A01K   67/00   (20060101)  
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119/6.7   119/6.8   119/455   119/458  
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