
MI literature 1993
Bongers, T. & G. Korthals (1993). The maturity Index, an instrument to monitor changes in the nematode community structure. Abstracts Internationaal Symposium over Fytopharmacie en Fytiatrie, 4 mei 1993, Faculteit Landbouw en Toegepaste Biologische Wetenschappen Universiteit Gent. p.80
Ettema, C.H. & T. Bongers (1993). Characterization of nematode colonization and succession in disturbed soil using the Maturity Index. Biol. Fert. Soils 16: 79-85.
Ferris, H.(1993). New frontiers in nematode ecology. Journal of Nematology 25(3): 374-382.
Freckman, D.W. & C.H. Ettema (1993). Assessing nematode communities in agroecosystems of varying human intervention. Agric., Ecosyst. & Environm. 45: 239-261
Giere, O.(1993). Meiobenthology, the microscopic fauna in aquatic sediments. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Budapest.
Goede, R.G.M. de, (1993). Nematodes in a changing environment. Thesis. Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen
Goede, R.G.M. de, T. Bongers & C. Ettema (1993). Graphical presentation and interpretation of nematode community structure: C-P triangles. Med. Fac. Landbouwwetenschappen Univ. Gent., 58/2b, 743-750.
Goede, R.G.M. de & H. H. Dekker (1993). Effects of liming and fertilization on nematode communities in coniferous forest soils. Pedobiologia 37: 193-209.
Goede, R.G.M. de, B.C. Verschoor & S.S. Georgieva (1993). Nematode distribution, trophic structure and biomass in a primary succession of blown-out areas in a drift sand landscape. Fundam. Appl. Nematol., 16 (6): 525-538
Knaap, E. van der, R.J. Rodriguez and D.W. Freckman (1993). Differentiation of bacterial-feeding nematodes in soil ecological studies by means of arbitrarily-primed PCR. Soil Biol. Biochem. 25 (6): 1141-1151.
Ruess, L. (1993). Die Nematodengesellschaften von Waldökosystemen, Auswirkungen anthropogener Einflusse. Dissertation Univ. Ulm.
Ruess, L., W. Funke & A. Breunig (1993). Influence of experimental Acidification on Nematodes, Bacteria and Fungi: Soil Microcosms and Field Experiments. Zool. Jb. Syst. 120: 189-199