Role of parasitoids in controlling oil palm leaf-eating insects.

Leafeating insects are the most damaging oil palm pests in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Parasitoid Hymenoptera, particularly Chalcididae and Ichneumonidae, and some tachinid Diptera play a very important role in regulating pest population levels. In some cases, it has proved necessary to increase existing parasitoid populations with introductions. Indigenous parasitoid activity can be stimulated by facilitating the growth of the various plants on which they feed. Many predators, particularly Hemiptera and Formicidae, also play a substantial role.

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Main Author: Mariau, D. 38671, autor. aut
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:ng
Published: ©199
Subjects:Agentes de control biológico., agricultural entomology, Control biológico, fatty oil plants, insect control, insect pests, natural enemies, oil palms, parasitoids, plant pests, predators, predatory insects, Insect pests, Parasitoids, Plant parasites, Predatory animals, Predatory insects,
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