Management of Hoplolaimus columbus with Tolerant Soybean and Nematicides

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  • D. P. Schmitt
  • J. L. Imbriani

Abstract

Two experiments, one site per year, were conducted in Scotland County, North Carolina, to determine the usefulness of selected cultivars and nematicides for limiting soybean losses due to Hoplolaimus columbus. Coker 317 was relatively tolerant to this nematode, and Coker 156, Centennial, Dehapine 105, and Gordon were generally intolerant. Most nematicides significantly increased soybean yields, and many gave an economic return . Key words: columbia lance nematode, Glycine max, Hoplolaimus columbus, nematicide, soybean, tolerance.

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1987-10-15

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