Assassin Bugs and Cotton IPM Prospects and Limitations
Date Issued:2004-08-12
Abstract
The Assassin Bug, Pristhesancus plagipennis is a natural enemy with considerable promise for controlling HeIiothis (Helicoverpa spp.) and mirids in cotton. However, this promise is offset by several challenges that currently prevent its use as a commercial biological control agent. This paper will place the results of our research into context and speculate on the future of this predator and its place within cotton IPM programs
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- 2004 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2004 Australian Cotton Conference