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Augmentation and conservation of Helicoverpa parasitoid populations in cotton

Whitehouse, Mary, Shellhorn, Nancy (CSIRO Entomology, 2002-06-30)

In Australian cotton fields, the eggs, larvae and pupae of Helicoverpa armigera and H. punctigera are attacked by a diverse range of parasitic wasps and flies.

Aspects of the biology and ecology of Ichneumon promissorius, a true pupal parasitoid of Helicoverpa spp.

Fitt, Gary P., Mares, Cheryl L. (1992-08-11)

There are, few parasitoids which specifically attack the pupal stage. This is perhaps understandable since pupae are not readily accessible, being in the soil.

LARVAL PARASITES-A BIOLOGICAL OPTION?

Murray, David, Rynne, Kerry (1992-08-11)

Any agent which reduces damage caused by heliothis is a valuable asset.

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PARASITES AND PATHOGENS IN HELIOTHIS

Murray, David, Rynne, Kerry, Teakle, Bob (1992-08-11)

During the 1991-92 season, a 1 ha block of unsprayed raingrown cotton near Dalby was sampled for parasite activity in heliothis larvae.

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