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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2015.06.0.019

Development of Sequential Sampling Plan for Bemisia tabaci in Paprika Greenhouses  

Choi, Wonseok (Department of Plant Medicine, Gyeongsang National University)
Park, Jung-Joon (Department of Plant Medicine, Gyeongsang National University)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.54, no.3, 2015 , pp. 159-167 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to establish B. tabaci control in paprika greenhouses a fixed-precision-level sampling plan was developed. The sampling plan consisted of spatial distribution analysis, a sampling stop line, and decision making. Sampling was conducted simultaneously in two independent greenhouses (GH 1, GH 2). GH 1 and 2 were surveyed every week for 22 consecutive weeks, using 19 sampling locations in GH 1 and 9 sampling locations in GH 2. The plant in both greenhouses were divided into top (180-220 cm from the ground), middle (80-120 cm from the ground) and bottom (30-70 cm from the ground) sections and B. tabaci adults and pupae were observed on three paprika leaves at each position and recorded separately. GH 2 data were used to validate the fixed-precision sampling plan, which was developed using GH 1 data. In this study, spatial distribution analysis was performed using Taylor's power law with the pooled data of the top and bottom position (B. tabaci adults), and the middle and bottom positions (B. tabaci pupae), based on a 1-leaf sampling unit. Decision making was undertaken using the maximum of action threshold in accordance with previously published method, and the value was decided by the price of the plants. Using the results obtained in the greenhouse, simulated validation of the developed sampling plan by RVSP (Resampling Validation for Sampling Plan) indicated a reasonable level of precision.
Keywords
Paprika; Bemisia tabaci; Spatial distribution; Fixed precision level sampling plan stop line; Control decision making;
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