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Heterodera avenae and Instar

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Difference between Heterodera avenae and Instar

Heterodera avenae vs. Instar

Heterodera avenae, the cereal cyst nematode or Ustinov cyst nematode, is a plant pathogen and an obligate parasite of cereal crops including barley, oats, wheat and rye. An instar (from the Latin "form", "likeness") is a developmental stage of arthropods, such as insects, between each moult (ecdysis), until sexual maturity is reached.

Similarities between Heterodera avenae and Instar

Heterodera avenae and Instar have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Larva.

Larva

A larva (plural: larvae) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults.

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Heterodera avenae and Instar Comparison

Heterodera avenae has 23 relations, while Instar has 13. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 1 / (23 + 13).

References

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