Grundy, T. P.2007-11-292007-11-291989-050113-4485https://hdl.handle.net/10182/174The rose-grain aphid (RGA) is an introduced pest which attacks cereals and can cause considerable loss of yield. It is a pest of some economic concern in affected grain growing areas of New Zealand. In 1985 the DSIR introduced a parasitoid, Aphidius rhopalosiphi, in an effort to control RGA by biological means. This study aims to perform an economic evaluation of the biocontrol of RGA in New Zealand.enbiological controlcereal pestsaphidsAn economic evaluation of biological control of rose-grain aphid in New ZealandMonographMarsden::300204 Plant protection (pests, diseases and weeds)