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Lepidopterous Insect Pests on Soy bean (콩의 나방류(아류)해충에 관한 조사)

  • Park K. T.;Hwang C. Y.;Choi K. M.
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.17 no.1 s.34
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1978
  • The list of lepidopterous pests on soybean represented in this paper is a result which has been carried out for the survey of insect pests of main crops under the Strengthening Plant Protection Research and Training Project, FAO/UNDP. Forty eight lepidopterous pests which collected on soybean during this period are identified and the general biology of major pests is summarized. Most of materials were collected in the stage of larva, which was injurious stage, on the injurious parts of soybean and reared in the laboratory.

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Insect Pests in Turf Sod Production Areas in Korea (잔디 재배지 발생 해충 종류)

  • Lee, Chae Min;Kwon, Oh-Gyung;Lee, Kwang-Su;Lee, Sang-Myeong;Choi, Sunghwan;Lee, Dong Woon
    • Weed & Turfgrass Science
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.114-120
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    • 2014
  • Turfgrass insect pests were investigated in different turf sod production areas of Korea. Twelve insect pest species of 7 families in 6 orders and one Eriophyidae mite, Aceria zoysiae were collected from turf sod production areas. The zoysiagrass mite was most frequently occurred zoysiagrass sod production areas. Damaged rate by zoysiagrass mite was increased from May to September. Noctuidae (Spodoptera depravata, Agrotis ipsilon and A. segetum) and Pyralidae (Crambus sp.) insect pests in Lepidoptera were attracted in A. ipsilon sex pheromone trap. Eggs and larva of A. ipsilon was the highest occurred August. Zoysiagrass mite and A. ipsilon were main insect pests in turf sod production areas in Korea.

Studies on Economic Damage of Korean Rice Pests (벼해충의 경제적 피해에 관한 연구)

  • Catling H. D.;Lee S. C.
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.16 no.2 s.31
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 1977
  • Four experiments were carried out under farmer's field conditions to determine economic threshold levels of major rice pests aad attempt a reduction in the number of insecticide applications. In the experiments were included check treatments, insecticide schedules representing the official recommendations to farmers, and several corrective treatments. A careful record was kept of insect pest densities and disease incidence. i) In the north at Suweon and Icheon where Chilo suppresalis. (Walk.), the striped rice borer, was active in the first generation, no significant yield differences were obtained between plots receiving several insecticide applications and those left totally unprotected. The mean yields were high (5.2-7.6t/ha). ii) First generation borer activity rising to $8.6\%$ injured tillers was below the economic threshold since no yield reduction was recorded in either japonica varieties or the high-yielding Tongil variety. iii) Evidence was obtained thst berer damage was made good by replacement of infested tillers (compensatory growth), C. suppressalis populations were always low in the second generation. iv) The experimental results obtained at Suweon and Icheon do not justify the present official recommendations of 6-7 pesticide applications. v) further south at Iri a substantial yield reduction occurred due to an early outbreak of stripe disease transmitted by Laodelphax striatellus (Fallen), the small brown planthopper; a mean of 1-2 individuals/hill was recorded immediately after transplanting. C. suppressalis probably contributed to this yield reduction. vi) Several applications against the vector failed to prevent the rapid spread of stripe to the susceptible variety in the Iri experiment: in surrounding fields the resistant Tonsil varivety was ralatively unaffected. vii) Pests of lesser importance were Nephotettix cinctieps (Uhler), Nilaparvata lugens (Stil), Sogatella furcifera (Horv..), and leaf miners.

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Host Plants of Ectinohoplia rufipes (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Golf Courses and Effect of Damaged Leaves on the Attraction of Adults (주황긴다리풍뎅이 (Ectinohoplia rufipes)의 골프장 기 주식물과 피해 잎의 성충 유인 효과)

  • 최우근;이동운;추호렬;정재민;이상명;박정규
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2001
  • Host plants or Ectinohoplia rufipes (Motschulsky) (En) were investigated in golf courses and laboratory. E. rufipes adults fed on 61 plant species of 27 families out of 101 plant species of 41 families supplied in laboratory. In addition, twenty-seven plant species in 8 families were observed to be fed on from golf courses. Thus, total number of host plants of E. rufipes were 84 species in 29 families. E. rufipes adults preferred Japanese green alder (Alnus firma) , cherry apple (Malus sieholdii), cherry (Prunus serrulata var. spontanea) and sweet oliver (Osmantus asiaticus) in golf courses . The preference of E. rufipes adults with A. firma , P. serrulata vu. spontanea and O. asiaticus was bioassayed in laboratory. E. rufies adults preferred A. firma consuming 58.1% to O. asiaticus and p. serrulata vats. spontanea. The most number of E. rufipes adults was attracted to damaged leaf of A. firma by E. rufipes representing 45.3clo and followed by artificial damaged leaf representing 26.5% , untried feeding leaf representing 12.9% and undamaged leaf representing 4.0%. More E. rufipes adults were attracted to damaged leaf of A. firma by 67.5% than artificially damaged leaf by 30.5% or undamaged leaf treated with feces of E. rufipes by 2%.

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A study on the development of an automatic detection algorithm for trees suspected of being damaged by forest pests (산림병해충 피해의심목 자동탐지 알고리즘 개발 연구)

  • Hoo-Dong, LEE;Seong-Hee, LEE;Young-Jin, LEE
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.151-162
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the forests in Korea have accumulated damage due to continuous forest disasters, and the need for technologies to monitor forest managements is being issued. The size of the affected area is large terrain, technologies using drones, artificial intelligence, and big data are being studied. In this study, a standard dataset were conducted to develop an algorithm that automatically detects suspicious trees damaged by forest pests using deep learning and drones. Experiments using the YOLO model among object detection algorithm models, the YOLOv4-P7 model showed the highest recall rate of 69.69% and precision of 69.15%. It was confirmed that YOLOv4-P7 should be used as an automatic detection algorithm model for trees suspected of being damaged by forest pests, considering the detection target is an ortho-image with a large image size.

The Report of the Damage for Saridoscelis sphenias (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) on Blueberry Trees (블루베리나무에서 작은상제집나방 피해 보고)

  • Jin-bo, Oh;Young-mi, Park;Si-heon, Oh;Dong-soon, Kim
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.639-640
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    • 2022
  • A Ypsolophid moth Saridoscelis sphenias Meyrick was recorded in 2020 first in Korea, and specimens were collected from Jindo and Wando in Jeonam province from 2016 to 2017. This moth uses host plants such as Pieris japonica (Thunb.) D. Don ex G. Don, Vaccinium bracteatum Thunb. and Leucothoe grayana Maxim. var oblongifolia (Miq.). This species was discovered once in a blueberry orchard in Jeju in August 2014, and since then it has been regarded as not an established species because of no further detection. However, S. sphenias was found again in blueberry orchards grown in vinyl houses in Jeju city and Seogwipo city in 2018 and 2019. Since 2020, this pest has also been found on field-grown blueberries. Hatched larvae first bored into new shoots and fed inside, and the mid-aged larvae escaped from the inside of shoots, attached several shoots with webs, and fed on the leaves in the group. It is considered that S. sphenias will become a severe pest on blueberries; thus, we report the basic life cycle here.

Survey on the Forest Insect Pests in Junsanri-gol, Daewonsa-gol and Georim-gol of Mt. Jiri (지리산 중산리골, 대원사골 및 거림골에서 산림해충의 분포조사)

  • 이총규;김우룡;황진형;최재식;정영진;이상명
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2003
  • This study was carrid out to investigate the distribution of forest insect pests in Junsanri-gol, Daewonsa-gol, and Georim-gol of Mt. Jiri. A total of 140 species of forest insect pests belonging to 44 families under 7 orders were collected in these areas: 59 species 16 families in Lepidoptera, 35 species 9 families in Coleoptera, 33 species 10 families in Homoptera, 4 species 3 families in Hemiptera, 6 species 3 families in Hymenoptera, 1 species of Orthoptera and 2 species of Phasmida. These were 85 species of 36 families under 6 orders in Daewonsa-gol, 67 species of 31 families under 6 orders in Jungsanri-gol and 56 speices of 27 families under 7 orders in Georim-gol.

Occurrence of Insect Pests from Street Trees in Six Urban and Suburban Parks of Honam Region, South Korea (호남권 내 6개 지역에서의 도심 및 교외 수목 해충 발생 양상)

  • Jongok Lim;Haneul Yu;Jeongwoon Won;Seokmoo Kang;Suyeon Shin;Yonghwan Park;Chansik Jung
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.62 no.4
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    • pp.371-384
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    • 2023
  • We investigated the occurrence of insect pests on street trees that were planted or naturally grew in a total of six urban and suburban parks (two sites in Iksan, one site in Gimje and three sites in Gwangju) in Honam region, South Korea from May to September, 2022. The six survey sites are divided into three characters, two 'nearby forest (NF)', two 'nearby river (NR)' and two 'nearby downtown (ND)' according to the created location of sites and the results on fauna of insect pests compared with street tree species for each character of survey sites. As results, we could discover 51 species of 49 genera in 27 families belonging to five insect orders from a total of 21 tree species belonging to 13 families in six survey sites. Among the insect taxa, hemipteran pests are most diverse with 22 species of 20 genera in 12 families and it is confirmed that Prunus × yedoensis Matsum. (Rosaceae) is damaged by most diverse 25 insect pests. With regard to character of survey sites, trees in 'nearby river' were affected by most diverse 34 insect pests, even though tree species were few compare to sites of 'nearby forest' and 'nearby downtown. Among the affected area of tree parts, leaf-feeding insect pests are most diverse with 22 species. From the present study, we provided a checklist of insect pests from the street trees and selected six most concerned species. Indeed, it is needed to conduct sustainable surveys and monitoring on occurrence of insect pests from street trees in urban and suburban parks because the species of planted street trees in parks can be extremely diverse with occurrence of unexpected insect pests.

반점세균병$\cdot$담배나방 (고추 장마철에 이런 병$\cdot$해충이 문제된다. - 돌림병$\cdot$검썩음병$\cdot$바이러스병$\cdot$반점세균병$\cdot$담배나방)

  • 신현욱
    • The Bimonthly Magazine for Agrochemicals and Plant Protection
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 1986
  • 우리 식생활에 없어서는 안되는 양념 채소인 고추는 이른 봄부터 늦가을까지 재배기간이 긴 작물로서 특히 고온다습한 장마철에 방제하기가 어려운 병충해의 발생이 심한 것으로 장마철의 주요 병해충을 보면 돌림병(疫病)을 비롯해서 검썩음병과 바이라스, 반점세균병 그리고 담배나방을 들 수 있다. 이들 중 가장 무서운 피해를 주는 것은 연작포장에서 심하게 발생되는 역병과 고온다습한 공기를 타고 급격히 전염되는 탄저병 그리고 반점세균병과 진딧물이 매개하는 바이러스 즉, 오갈병과 연중 3$\~$4회 발생하여 피해를 주는 담배나방이 있다.

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기승떠는 응애 이렇게 막아내자 - 동일성분 약제 연용 피하고 입 앞뒷면까지 충분히 살포

  • 한국농약공업협회
    • The Bimonthly Magazine for Agrochemicals and Plant Protection
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    • v.2 no.7
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    • pp.57-59
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    • 1981
  • 응애의 천적인 딱정벌레가 유기염소제인 DDT와 BHC에 의하여 전멸된 이후 응애피해가 급진적으로 창궐하여 과수류를 비롯해 채소, 산림에 이르기까지 많은 피해를 입혀 농민을 우울하게 만들었고 그 방제도 무척 어려워 악성 해충의 으뜸을 차지하고 있다. 그러나 우리가 조금만 더 세밀한 관심을 갖고 약제를 사용한다면 경제손실을 최대한 막을 수 있으므로 과학영농하는 자세로 적정약제를 교대로 살포, 증산에 이바지 해야겠다.

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