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천적을 이용한 해충방제 전망 - 농약과 천적 동시활용방안 강구돼야

  • 김정부
    • The Bimonthly Magazine for Agrochemicals and Plant Protection
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    • v.10 no.3 s.90
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    • pp.34-41
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    • 1989
  • 최근에 이르러 농약의 살포량 증가에 따른 여러가지 부작용이 대두되므로 무엇보다 살충제를 적게 살포하면서 해충방제의 효력을 경제적 수준 이상으로 높여보자는데 천적의 역할을 평가하지 않을 수 없게 되는듯 싶다. 따라서 작물 해충에 대한 천적들의 종류와 분포상황, 기존 천적들을 보호 증식하는 문제 또는 병원 미생물 천적을 배양하며 농약과 함께 살포하는 문제 등 다양한 연구가 활발히 진행중에 있다고 본다. 그러나 살충제를 살포하지 않고 순수 생물적 방제 수단으로 작물을 재배할 수 있다면 더없이 이상적인 작물재배가 되겠으나 인구 증가에 따른 식량 증산은 필수적이므로 해충방제에 있어서 천적과 화학적 살충제를 동시에 적용하여 방제할 수 있는 종합방제가 바람직할 것으로 생각되어 간략히 소개해본다.

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An Integrated Biological Control Using an Endoparasitoid Wasp (Cotesia plutellae) and a Microbial Insecticide (Bacillus thuringiensis) against the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella (배추좀나방에 대한 프루텔고치벌과 미생물농약의 통합생물방제)

  • Kim, Kyusoon;Kim, Hyun;Park, Young-Uk;Kim, Gil-Hah;Kim, Yonggyun
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2013
  • All tested Korean populations of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, are known to be resistant especially against pyrethroid insecticides by mutation in its molecular target, para-sodium channel. Moreover, P. xylostella is able to develop resistance against most commercial insecticides. This study was performed to develop an efficient control technique against P. xylostella by a combined treatment of an endoparasitoid wasp, Cotesia plutellae, and a microbial insecticide, Bacillus thuringiensis. To investigate any parasitism preference of C. plutellae against susceptible and resistant P. xylostella, five different populations of P. xylostella were compared in insecticide susceptibilities and parasitism by C. plutellae. These five P. xylostella populations showed a significant variation against three commercial insecticides including pyrethroid, organophosphate, neonicotinoid, and insect growth regulator. However, there were no significant differences among five P. xylostella populations in their parasitic rates by C. plutellae. Moreover, parasitized larvae of P. xylostella showed significantly higher susceptibility to B. thuringiensis. As an immunosuppressive agent, viral ankyrin genes (vankyrins) encoded in C. plutellae were transiently expressed in nonparasitized larvae. Expression of vankyrins significantly enhanced the efficacy of B. thuringiensis against the third instar larvae of P. xylostella. Thus an immunosuppression induced by C. plutellae enhanced the insecticidal efficacy of B. thuringiensis. These results suggest that a combined treatment of C. plutellae and B. thuringiensis may effectively control the insecticide-resistant populations of P. xylostella.

Formulation of a New Bacillus thuringiensis Strain NT0423. (새로운 Bacillus thuringiensis NT0423 균주의 제제화)

  • 김호산;노종열;이대원;장진희;제연호;우수동;김주경;유용만;강석권
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.358-364
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    • 1998
  • New microbial-control agents were prepared with B. thuringiensis strain NT0423 having unique properties which are different with other B. thuringiensis strains belonging to serotype 7[Kor. J. Appl. Entomol. 32: 426-432.]. Three B. thuringiensis formulations designated as BioBact 10%, 20% and 40%, were made with various combinations of adjuvants. These formulations showed good physical properties in wettability, suspensibility, particle size and adherence. In addition the result of SDS-PAGE analysis indicated that $\delta$-endotoxins remain stably in all formulations. Among the tested formulations, two wettable powder formulations, BioBact 20% and 40%, comprising 20% and 40% of B. thuringiensis technical powder showed the effective control against diamondback moth larvae (Plutella xylostella) in laboratory and field tests. Especially, when compared with commercial B. thuringiensis formulations (A and B commercial formulations) in field evaluation, BioBact 20% and 40% formulations showed equal activity up to 80% lethality and a good persistence effect which remain on leaves at least 7 days.

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