Nematropica (2001) 31, 267-271

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S. Supramana, S.A. Lewis, J.D. Mueller, B.A. Fortnum and R.E. Ballard (2001)
Evaluation of Hoplolaimus columbus Sher reproduction on selected soybean cultivars using greenhouse and excised root cultural techniques
Nematropica 31 (2), 267-271
Abstract: Host suitability of six soybean cultivars to Hoplolaimus columbus was evaluated in monoxenic culture and greenhouse experiments. Differences in nematode population development were detected among cultivars. 'Bryan,' was less suitable as a host than 'Braxton,' and 'Centennial.' Suitability of these cultivars for reproduction of H. columbus did not relate to their maturity groups or tolerance rating, a result consistent with previous findings.
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Hoplolaimus columbus Soybean (Glycine max)