CAN EGG PARASITES BE USED FOR HELIOTHIS MANAGEMENT IN COTTON?
Date Issued:1990-08-08
Abstract
Small parasitic wasps, scientifically known as Trichogramma, are used as biological control agents of moth pests in overseas countries, thereby reducing the need to use insecticides. These wasps attack the egg stages of moths, killing them before they hatch and cause damage. Large numbers of Trichogramma need to be produced and released per hectare of crop (hundreds of thousands) to have an affect on a pest population.
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- 1990 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1990 Australian Cotton Conference