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The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Protozoa and Nematodes - With a Recipe 2021

The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Epic Gardening

Home & Garden, Education, Leisure, How To

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, Kevin from Epic Gardening here.

0:15.6

We are continuing on with the best of weeks here on the podcast.

0:20.2

Hope you enjoy.

0:23.0

What's going on everyone?

0:24.0

Welcome back to the Epic Gardening podcast.

0:26.4

Here again with Nicole Masters, international agro colleges and systems think her kind of

0:31.6

sounds like the subtitle of like a spy, international agro colleges, the masters.

0:39.5

We're talking what's that woman of mystery, a woman of mystery, an international woman

0:44.7

of mystery.

0:45.7

Well, she's going to be demystifying certain things for us today and that's going to be

0:49.9

protozoa and nematodes.

0:52.9

So I feel like why not just give us the low down really quickly on what each of these

0:58.1

are and sort of how they connect with what we've already talked about.

1:01.8

Yeah, so I like to think of protozoa, you know, the smallest animals on the planet and,

1:08.9

you know, if you're thinking about the evolutionary theory, if that's what you believe, then

1:13.4

they're your great, great, great, great, great, great grandparents.

1:16.4

So the very first single-celled organisms on the planet, so very small animals that we

1:21.6

can only see with a microscope.

1:23.7

And then the nematodes are non-segmented worms and again, we need a microscope to be able

1:28.5

to see those.

1:29.5

So we're just going to talk about what they're doing.

1:31.2

Okay.

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