Conceptually similarSCIENCE SOURCEBiological Control ResearchSS2131425BA8082Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEPest Control ResearchSS22597364Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCENatural Insecticide ResearchSS2517057BV8747Royalty FreeSCIMATBacillus thuringiensis bacteriaSS2112385BA4284Rights ManagedSCIMAT ImagesBacillus thuringiensis bacteriaSS2112386BA4285Rights ManagedSCIMATBacillus thuringiensis bacteriaSS2112387BA4286Rights ManagedSCIMATBacillus thuringiensis bacteriaSS2112388BA4287Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEPesticide ResearchSS2131397BA8093Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEAgricultural biocontrolsSS2833125BK8216Royalty FreeView AllView more with similar tones Nematode Control ResearchLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2160202Legacy Identifier:BC7367Description:Using a high-powered compound microscope, plant pathologist Lynn Carta examines the head and neck of a nematode. Related nematodes ingested bacteria containing Bt toxins that killed them. Nematode-specific toxins like Bt may be used as a future biocontrol.Credit:Peggy Greb/USDA / Science SourceSize:2700px × 1779px (~13 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:agricultural research-agricultural science-agriculture-animal-bacillus-bacillus thuringiensis-biocontrol-biological control agent-biological pest control-bt toxins-compound microscope-developing biocontrols-developing pesticide-female-high-powered compound microscope-high-powered microscope-job-microscope-nematode-nematode research-nematode toxin-nematode-specific toxin-one person-pathologist-pesticide-plant pathologist-roundworm-scientist-toxin-usda-womanModel release:Not releasedParent folder:11973