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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2009.48.4.467

Feeding Behavior of Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) and Response on Feeding Stimulants of Some Plants  

Lee, Jeong-Eun (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
Moon, Sang-Rae (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
Ahn, Hee-Geun (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
Cho, Sun-Ran (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
Yang, Jeong-Oh (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
Yoon, Chang-Mann (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
Kim, Gil-Hah (Dept. of Plant Medicine, Coll. of Agri. Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.48, no.4, 2009 , pp. 467-477 More about this Journal
Abstract
Host preference was tested on the 7 species plants against ggot-mae-mi, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae). This insect highly preferred Ailanthus altissima and Vitis vinifera however, didn't choose the other plants preferentially. Both nymphs and adults lived longest in A. altissima and V. vinifera but lived in short and low ecdysis rate against other plants and 3 species fruits. By analyzing the phloem-feeding behavior using EPG, L. delicatula was showed the short time in non-probing phase and it also exhibit the longest feeding time in A. altissima and V. vinifera, but other plants did not feed the phloem at all. In sugar contents analysis, A. altissima existed high sucrose proportion and followed by fructose>glucose, V. vinifera was analyzed by an order of glucose> fructose>maltose>sucrose>rhamnose, Malus pumila was as glucose> fructose, Pyrus calleryana was as glucose>unkown>fructose, Hibiscus syriacus was as sucrose>glucose. Nymphs and adults of L. delicatula lived longest in 5% sucrose solution, and next is in 5% fructose solution. However, they lived short in other sugar solutions. L. delicatula nymph and adult according to the combination of sugar proportion found in original plants lived longer in sugar combination solution of A. altissima and those of V. vinifera was next. Analyzed original sugar proportion from M. pumila, P. calleryana, H. syriacus respectively, L. delicatula lived short period comparing to the A. altissima, V. vinifera. This result was judged that sugar contents affected on choosing the host plants.
Keywords
Lycorma delicatula; Host preference; EPG; Feeding behavior; Feeding stimulant;
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