Infestation of parasitic wasps from nettle caterpillar Ploneta diducta Snellen (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) in oil palm plantation
F Murgianto,
Y P Setyawan,
Edyson
et al.
Abstract:The nettle caterpillar Ploneta diducta (Lepidoptera: Limocodidae) is the leaf-eating caterpillar of oil palm that emerged in Central Kalimantan. The identification of hymenopteran parasitic wasps as natural enemy will help the planters to take action to conserve agronomy practices. The census of P. diducta was carried out in PT Windu Nabatindo Abadi Central Kalimantan starting in January until August 2022. The population of P. diducta was found only in three blocks (±100 ha), with a total population is 52 larv… Show more
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