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Population Dynamics of Effective Microorganisms in Microbial Pesticides and Environmental-friendly Organic Materials According to Storing Period and Temperature  

Kim, Yong-Ki (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
Hong, Sung-Jun (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
Jee, Hyung-Jin (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
Shim, Chang-Kee (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
Park, Jong-Ho (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
Han, Eun-Jung (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
An, Nan-Hee (Organic Agriculture Div., Department of Agro-Food Safety, NAAS, RDA)
Lee, Seong-Don (Research Coordination Division, Research Policy Bureau, RDA)
Yoo, Jae-Hong (Agricultural Microbiology Team, Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
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The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science / v.15, no.1, 2011 , pp. 55-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
To work out quality control methods of environmental-friendly organic materials (EFOMs), the reason and basis for EFOM-selection and farmer's favorite formulation type of EFOMs, etc were investigated on farmers who had been practicing environmental-friendly agriculture. EFOMs used were soil amendments, control agents of plant diseases and insect pests, plant growth promotion formulations, in turns. In EFOMs application time, 22.7% of farmers sprayed EFOMs without delay after they were bought, in other hand, 77.3% of farmers used EFOMs which had been bought and stored for some period. Microbial density on seventeen environmental-friendly microbial formulates (EFMFs) including microbial pesticides, a microbial fertilizer, and environmental-friendly organic materials was investigated at different storing temperature and shelf life. When the microbial density of EFMFs was investigated without delay after they were bought, all used microbial pesticides and a microbial fertilizer was confirmed to be optimal for the certified density but two of environmental-friendly organic materials was confirmed not to be optimal. When microbial density of 17 EFMFs were investigated after storing them for six months at $4^{\circ}C$, only one of 9 microbial pesticides was confirmed not to be optimal, the other hand four of seven environmental-friendly organic materials not to be optimal, which each of their microbial density was less than the certified density. Population dynamics of microbial agents was much more influenced in fluctuated temperature (room temperature) than in static temperature condition ($5^{\circ}C$ and $25^{\circ}C$). Shelf life of microbial agents according to microbial formulation type were high in granule type, liquid wettable type and liquid type in turns.
Keywords
Environmental-friendly organic materials; Microbial pesticide; Population dynamics; Storage;
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