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http://dx.doi.org/10.7585/kjps.2015.19.3.317

Adhesion Amount of Acetamipride on Plant and the Pest Control Effect According to the Reduced Application Amount  

Kim, Young-Shin (Department of Bio Environmental Chemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
Jang, Ji-Woong (Department of Bio Environmental Chemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
Jin, Na-Young (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
Yu, Yong-Man (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
Youn, Young-Nam (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
Lim, Chi-Hwan (Department of Bio Environmental Chemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
Publication Information
The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science / v.19, no.3, 2015 , pp. 317-322 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to obtain basic data for deriving the appropriate application amount of insecticide for effective pest control. We have investigated the correlation among the application amount of insecticide, the adhesion amount of active ingredient and the pest control effect. The linear standard curve of acetamiprid was $R^2=0.9994$, and the scope of the recovery factor was between 71% and 93% with less than 6% of the coefficient of variation. During the test conducted in 2015, the application amount was reduced to 302 L/10a which was 70 L less than the previous year and the spraying pressure was reduced as well. After analyzing the adhesion amount of active ingredient, it was found that a correlation coefficient of adhesion amount of the active ingredients became lower from 82% to 69%, that indicated insecticide liquid was evenly distributed compared to 2014. Also more than 95% of control effect was displayed, thereby indicating that there is a close relation with the correlation coefficient of the adhesion amount of active ingredient. It also presented that the adhesion amount of active ingredient on the ground was 2.2 times more than that on the leaves of apple trees.
Keywords
acetamiprid; adhesion amount; Apple leaf-miner; application amount; oriental fruit moth;
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