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Manual of Biocontrol Agents Abbreviated Entry*

Active substance:

Aphelinus abdominalis

Nomenclature

Other Names:

  • Aphelinus abdominalis

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Targets:

  • Acyrthosiphon kondoi (bluegreen aphid, blue alfalfa aphid)
  • Aphis craccivora (cowpea aphid)
  • Aulacorthum circumflexum (crescent-marked lily aphid, mottled arum aphid)
  • Aulacorthum solani (glasshouse-potato aphid)
  • Lipaphis erysimi (mustard aphid, turnip aphid)
  • Macrosiphum euphorbiae (potato aphid)
  • Macrosiphum rosae (rose aphid)
  • Metopolophium dirhodum (rose grain aphid)
  • Myzus persicae (peach–potato aphid, green peach aphid)
  • Rhopalosiphum padi (bird cherry-oat aphid)
  • Schizaphis graminum (greenbug)
  • Sitobion avenae (grain aphid)

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This is an extract from the Manual of Biocontrol Agents produced by the BCPC. The manual has been substantially revised and updated to reflect the growth and maturity of the global biocontrol industry. It contains up-to-date, accurate and comprehensive information on over 200 active substances which are commercially available in products including:
  • 90+ micro-organisms
  • 15+ botanicals
  • 80+ macro-organisms
  • 31+ semiochemicals