Biological control of leafminers in greenhouse chrysanthemums

1986 
A parasitic wasp controlled L. trifolii, reducing need for insecticidesLeafminers have become the most serious pest of greenhouse chrysanthemums — one of California's major cut-flower crops. Biological control alone is generally considered impractical, but it can augment present chemical control strategies against this pest. (Cover photo by Jack Kelly Clark)
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