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UTILIZATION
OF TRICHOGRAMMA PARASITOID AS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT AGAINST SUNFLOWER
HEADWORM HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA HUBNER
Teotimo M. Aganon 1 and Devendra Raj Adhikari 2
1
Central Luzon State University, Science City of Mu?oz, Nueva Ecija,
PHILIPPINES
2 Nepal University, Paklihawa Campus, Nepal
ABSTRACT
The
study evaluated Trichogramma parasitoid as a potential biological
control agent against sunflower headworm. The aims were to determine
the most effective Trichogramma species in parasitizing sunflower
headworm egg, to evaluate the effectiveness of different rates of
Trichogramma chilones application and to compare the use of Trichogramma
and insecticide on the yield of sunflower. Results show that of
the four Trichogramma species tested T. chilones proved to be the
most efficient in parasitizing Helicoverpa armigera eggs. Percentage
parasitism, percentage sunflower seed set and yield of sunflower
were greatly affected by the rate of application of T. chilones.
When applied at the rate of 70,000 parasites per hectare per release,
T. Chilones was effective in parasitizing sunflower headworm eggs,
thus increasing sunflower seed sets and consequently sunflower yield.
Application of T. chilones was superior to insecticide treatment
in controlling sunflower headworm.
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