Abstract: | Eleven soybean Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars resistant to one or more plant-parasitic nematodes, and one resistant to the Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis Muls.), were tested for susceptibility to Hoplolaimus columbus. All cultivars were parasitized, but nematode reproduction varied. ''Pickett-71'' was the most susceptible host among the cultivars tested. ''Dyer'' and three ''P.I. cultivars'' were most tolerant when yield /plant and total yield were compared for fumigated and unfumigated plots, even though their yield potential was low. ''Hardee,'' ''Coker 4504,'' ''W-4,'' ''D71-9257,'' and ''ED-371'' appeared tolerant throughout the growing season and yielded well in unfumigated soil. Infection and reproduction of H. columbus in ''Forrest'' soybean roots were greater at 30 ± 1 C than at 20 or 25 ± 1 C. Plant height and root weight varied with the soil treatments. |