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Control Effects of Bemisia tabaci on Eggplant using Sticky Trap (가지에서 끈끈이트랩을 이용한 담배가루이 방제효과)

  • Kim, Ju;Choi, In-Young;Lee, Jang-Ho;Kim, Ju-Hee;Lim, Joo-Rag;Cheong, Seong-Soo;Kim, Jin-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.759-772
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    • 2017
  • This experiment was conducted to develop control method for Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) on eggplant using sticky trap method. According to the color of the sticky traps, the attractiveness of the B. tabaci was the highest in the yellow trap, followed by the green and orange. However, white, blue, red, black and green sticky traps have reduced attractiveness of B. tabaci. In order to improve the efficiency and attractiveness of sticky trap to the B. tabaci, the different kinds of sugars such as glucose, fructose, oligosaccharide, starch syrup and pure sugar were added to sticky traps respectively. However, the effect of B. tabaci attractiveness was low in starch syrup, pure sugar, and non-treated sticky traps. The attracting effect of B. tabaci was depending on the location of sticky trap. The highest value was obtained where sticky traps were located in the top of the eggplant, followed by 30 cm above from the top level. In addition, we were installed up to 40 sticky traps to determine the optimal amount of sticky traps to control B. tabaci in eggplant. When increasing the sticky traps, the number of adult and nymphs of B. tabaci were tended to be decreased significantly. This tendency was more effective in the latter stages than in the early stages. As the number of sticky traps increased, not only the growth rate of eggplant, leaf length, and stem diameter were to be better. But also number of fruits and product marketable value were increased at the early stage of growing as well. The study had proven that the sticky traps had an effect on increasing the yield at the early stage of growth, but the efficiency of controlling decreased due to the high density of B. tabaci of the next generation.

Enhancing Arthropod Pitfall Trapping Efficacy with Quinone Sulfate: A Faunistic Study in Gwangneung Forest

  • Tae-Sung Kwon;Young Kyu Park;Dae-Seong Lee;Da-Yeong Lee;Dong-Won Shim;Su-Jin Kim;Young-Seuk Park
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.303-319
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    • 2023
  • Pitfall traps that use ethylene glycol as a preservative solution are commonly used in arthropod research. However, a recent surge in cases involving damage to these traps by roe deer or wild boars owing to the sweet taste of ethylene glycol has prompted the addition of quinone sulfate, a substance with a pungent taste, to deter such wildlife interference. This study aimed to assess the effects of quinone sulfate on arthropods collected from pitfall traps containing ethylene glycol. We strategically positioned 50 traps using ethylene glycol alone and 50 traps containing a small amount of quinone sulfate mixed with ethylene glycol in a grid pattern for systematic sampling at the Gwangneung Forest long-term ecological research (LTER) site. Traps were collected 10 days later. The results revealed a notable effect on ants when quinone sulfate was introduced. Specifically, it decreased the number of ants. In a species-specific analysis of ants, only Nylanderia flavipes showed a significant decline in response to quinone sulfate, whereas other ant species remained unaffected. Additionally, among the arthropod samples obtained in this survey, we identified species or morpho-species of spiders, beetles, and ants and assessed species diversity. Consequently, the utilization of quinone sulfate should be undertaken judiciously, taking into account the specific species composition and environmental characteristics of the monitoring site. Our study also highlighted the significant response of various arthropod groups to variations in leaf litter depth, underscoring the crucial role of the leaf litter layer in providing sustenance and shelter for ground-foraging arthropods. Furthermore, we have compiled comprehensive species lists of both spiders and ants in Gwangneung forest by amalgamating data from this investigation with findings from previous studies.

Efficiency of Yellow and White light Traps on Controlling Tobacco Whitefly in tomato Greenhouse (토마토 온실에서 담배가루이 성충에 대한 노란색 및 백색 트랩의 방제효과)

  • Lee, Jung-Sup;Lee, Jae-Han;Park, Kyung-Seob;Yeo, Kyung-Hwan;Kim, Jin-Hyun;Kweon, Jun-Kuk
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.432-437
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    • 2017
  • Yellow sticky traps have been commonly used for monitoring tobacco whitefly populations in open-fields, as well as in greenhouses. However, the attractiveness depends on various factors such as the reflected intensity (brightness) and hues of yellow color (wavelength) of the trap surface, which is often influenced by environmental conditions and may sometimes affect tobacco whitefly capture. Therefore, the use of light-emitting traps can be a significant complementary tool to strengthen the attractiveness and selectivity of these traps. This research was carried out in tomato greenhouses to evaluate the light-emitting trap as potential attractants for Bemisia tabaci adults. The results showed that B. tabaci adults on average preferred (p>0.05) traps in yellow lights (590 nm) ($168{\pm}7.6adults/trap$) compared to traps in white lights ($106{\pm}4.6adults/trap$) and traps without lights ($60{\pm}4.8adults/trap$). The yellow light trap(590 nm) showed the most attractive to B. tabaci adults, followed by a little lower attraction to the white light trap(450-625 nm), whereas the control (no light trap) was little attractive to B. tabaci adults. These results suggested that yellow and white light traps could have a promising use in greenhouses for the identification, monitoring, and pest control tools of tobacco whiteflies.

Trap distributions in high voltage stressed silicon oxides (고전계 인가 산화막의 트랩 분포)

  • 강창수
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.521-526
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    • 1999
  • It was investigated that traps were generated inside of the oxide and at the oxide interfaces by the stress bias voltage. The charge state of the traps can easily be changed by application of low voltage after the stress high voltage. It determined to the relative traps locations inside the oxides ranges from 113.4$\AA$to 814$\AA$ with capacitor areas of $10^{-3}{$\mid$textrm}{cm}^2$. The traps are charged near the cathode with negative charge and charged near the anode with positive charge. The oxide charge state of traps generated by the stress high voltage contain either a positive or a negative charge.

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Effects of re-stress after anneal on oxide leakage (열처리 후 가해진 스트레스가 산화막 누설전류에 미치는 영향)

  • 이재호;김병일
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.593-596
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    • 1998
  • Effects of current re-stress after anneal on leakage current and trapped charges in oxides are investigated. Current stress on 6 nm thick oxide has generated mostly positive traps within the oxide resulting in leakage currents. The interface states generated are several orders of magnitude smaller, determined by C-V and charge pumping method. Annealing has eliminated only the charged traps not the neutral traps, thus the leakage current and trap density are increased when the oxides are re-stressed.

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Features of Epitaxial Garnet Films for an Atomic Traps Technique

  • Berzhansky, V.N.;Vishnevskii, V.G.;Nedviga, A.S.;Nesteruk, A.G.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.108-113
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    • 2009
  • High-coercive garnet films have certain parameters suitable for creating reconfigurable magnetic atomic chips with visible geometry. However, the inner stresses and morphological properties, namely, networks of dislocations, layering and surface relief, and dependence of coercivity on thickness must be taken into account. Select features of films important for atomic trap creation have been studied experimentally and the supposed traps concept provided.

Elimination of Hole Traps on Si Wafer using Reoxidation method (REOXIDATION법을 이용한 Si WAFER의 HOLE TRAP의 제거)

  • Hong, Soon-Kwan;Ju, Byeong-Kwon;Kim, Chul-Ju
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1987.07a
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    • pp.433-435
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    • 1987
  • Thermal reoxidation was carried out to eliminate hole traps at the surface of Si wafer. As the result, the good surface state of wafer was obtained and hole traps were eliminate at the inversion layer. For the evaluation of reoxidation effects. MOS diode was fabricated and its C-Y curve was plotted.

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Measurements of the Thermally Stimulated Currents for Investigation of the Trap Characteristics in MONOS Structures (MONOS 구조의 트랩특성 조사를 위한 열자극전류 측정)

  • 이상배;김주연;김선주;이성배;서광열
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1995.11a
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    • pp.58-62
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    • 1995
  • Thermally stimulated currents have been measured to investigate the trap characteristics of the MONOS structures with the tunneling oxide layer of 27${\AA}$ thick nitride layer of 73${\AA}$ thick and blocking oxide layer of 40${\AA}$ thick. By changing the write-in voltage and the write-in temperature, peaks of the I-T characteristic curve due to the nitride bulk traps and the blocking oxide-nitride interface traps ware separated from each other experimentally. The results indicate that the nitride bulk traps are distributed spatially at a single energy level and the blocking oxide-nitride interface traps are distributed energetically at interface.

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Effect of Yellow Sticky Trap for Controlling Whitefly on Tomato Cultivated in Greenhouse (온실재배 토마토에 발생하는 가루이류에 대한 황색점착트랩 방제효과)

  • Park, Jong-Ho;Hong, Sung-Jun;Han, Eun-Jung;Shim, Chang-Ki;Lee, Min-Ho;Kim, Min-Jeong;Kim, Yong-Ki
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.643-654
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    • 2012
  • We conducted the experiment in order to evaluate the control effect of whitefly using the sticky trap. Both Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes vaporariorum were more attracted to yellow sticky trap than white or blue colored traps. When yellow sticky traps were installed in different height around tomato, catches of B. tabaci were not significantly different among the traps and catches of T. vaporariorum on the traps in the upper position were more than lower position. T. vaporariorum was more attracted to trap when host plant is smaller. The attracted number to yellow sticky traps were not significantly different between whiteflies (B. tabaci and T. vaporariorum) and their parasitoids (Encarsia formosa and Eretmocerus mundus). Yellow sticky trap reduced population density of both B. tabaci and T. vaporariorum by more than 80% on tomato nursery in a screen cage. Population density of whiteflies in greenhouse installed yellow sticky traps was less than one third of that in untreated greenhouse.

The Behaviour of Fishes to the Traps and Their Catch Ability (통발에 대한 어류의 행동과 어획성능에 관한 연구)

  • KO Kwan-Soh;KIM Dae-An
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 1984
  • Difference of the entering and the escaping behaviour of shrimp(Palaemon pacificus) to the model traps were observed in accordance with netting materials, baits, type of traps and slope of flapper, and gathering responses were also investigated on the odour of bait extracts in the aquarium as the preliminary test. In order to investigate the difference in catch according to type and structure of traps those designated from A to E were made of iron frames and nettings. The type A was a conical shape with two entrances at its both sides and the others were square piller shape with one entrance at their upper surface(type B) or two entrance at their both ends(type C, D and E). However th type D and E were connected with flapper and the thye E was made by attaching iron frames of same height under the type D. The traps were prepared 10 each and so a total of 50 traps were used in the experiment at sea. The main species caught was Charybdis japonica, but Astroconger myriaster was also caught fairly. The catches of these species were significant in difference between the types of traps. That is, Charybdis japonica was caught more in type A, C and D than others and less in type B and E, and Astroconger myriaster was caught more in type A and D and less in type B and E. However the catch of Astroconger myriaster in type C, even if less than that in type A showed no significant difference with the other traps. The total catch of Charybdis japonica and Astroconger myriaster was almost same in order with the catch of Charybdis japonica. The type B and E seemed to be difficult in entering of fishes into them. However, the type A and C seemed to be easy not only in entering, but also in escaping. Especially, the type C showed more escaping. On the other hand, the type D seemed to be not so easy in entering of fishes as type A and C, but very difficult in escaping. Consequently, the escaping of fishes from the traps seemed to be more difficult in conical traps than any other traps. The catches might be influenced by the bait with bag compare to without bag and also the immersed time of traps into water for fishing.

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