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The Phenology and degree-day Model of Grapholita molesta (Tortricidae: Lepidoptera) in Apple Orchards

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

The study was conducted to investigate the phenology of G. molesta adult, and to develop and validate the degree-day model of G. molesta in apple orchards. It was known that G. molesta is a multi-voltine insect depending on temperature and geographic location. G. molesta damage to many economically important fruit trees such as apple and pear. Data collection was carried out in five apple-growing location (Chungju, Bonghwa, Andong, Uiseong, and Geochang) and at least three commercial orchards of each location was selected for collecting data in 2011 and 2012. The commercial pheromone monitoring trap (GreenAgroTech) was used to investigate the flight phenology of G. molesta. The relationships between degree-day accumulated above the low temperature threshold and cumulative proportion of accumulated G. molesta caught per generation were used to predict the phenology of G. molesta. The phenology of G. molesta per generation was analyzed by Weibull 2-parameter function. The generation of G. molesta was depending on local environmental conditions, specially temperature. The first flight of G. molesta adult in Chungju was later than other places. The average number of G. molesta caught in Uiseong was significanlty decreased from 2011 to 2012. The occurrence of G. molesta adult was explained well by degree-day model using Weibull 2 parameter function. The developed model system could be applied to manage G. molesta population in apple orchards.

저자
  • JeongJoon Ahn(Crop Protection Division National Academy of Agricultural Science Rural Development Administration)
  • Lalit Prasad Sah(Plant medicine major, School of bioresource sciences, Andong National University)
  • Hyangmi Kim(Korea Fruit pest forecasting research center)
  • Soonwon Lee(Korea Fruit pest forecasting research center)
  • Chuleui Jung(Plant medicine major, School of bioresource sciences, Andong National University)