This paper explains the biology of Trichogramma chilonis, Hymenoptera trichogrammatidae, a tiny wasp parasitic on eggs of lepidoterous moths and butterflies, which biologically controls diamond back moth of cabbage. Procedures on the application of Trichogramma are explained. This method is environmentally safe, produces chemical-free vegetables and increases farmer's profitability with high return on investment.
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| Type of Material | Unpublished |
| Research Publication Address | In NOMCARRD Research Abstracts 1993-1998. Comp. NOMCARRD |
| Year Published | 1993 |
| Author | RENDON, Virginia , Luz I. Guzman, 1993. |
| Research Location | Department of Science and Technology, Region X DOST X |