BENEFICIALS PARASITISING HELIOTHIS: AUGMENTATION AND EFFICACY
Date Issued:1994-08-09
Abstract
Various parasitoids are active on cotton crops from early seedling growth right through to defoliation. The parasitoids of greatest interest on the cotton crop are those that attack the key pest, heliothis, and which may add to the mortality of egg, larval and pupal stages that is provided by other biotic and abiotic factors. During recent years most research on parasitoids has concentrated on native agents attacking the egg and early larval stages.
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- 1994 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1994 Australian Cotton Conference