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Impact of Interactions between natural enemies of greenhouse whiteflies (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) as control agents on greenhouse tomatoes

University of New England, Australia
Jaggar, Sue ; Hall, Graham ; Andrew, Nigel
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Data collected as part of PhD. Discrimination data is laboratory tests between Encarsia formosa and Eretmocerus warrae to determine if they parasitized. already parasitized whitefly nymphs. Chapter 4 examines if both parasitoid species together provide better whitefly control than separately (in mesocosm). Chapter 5 examines discrimination of Nesidiocoris tenuis when feeding on whitefly nymphs parasitized or not parasitized by En. formosa.

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Issued: 2019

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