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                    [Title] => Tiny insect is farmer crops’ protector in Cordilleras
                    [Summary] => A tiny wasp-like insect has evolved as the "knight in shining armor" protecting vegetable crops in the Cordilleras.


Tinier than a mosquito, the friendly insect is called Diadegma semiclausum, fondly called the "good guy" in the research world.

The "bad guy" is the diamondback moth(DBM), so-named because of the diamond shapes on its back. DBM voraciously feeds on the foliage of crucifers (cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, pechay, mustard, and radish).
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DR. EULOGIO CARDONA JR.
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Tinier than a mosquito, the friendly insect is called Diadegma semiclausum, fondly called the "good guy" in the research world.

The "bad guy" is the diamondback moth(DBM), so-named because of the diamond shapes on its back. DBM voraciously feeds on the foliage of crucifers (cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, pechay, mustard, and radish).
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