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Effects of temperature and water management in rice fields on larval growth of Pantala flavescens (Odonata: Libellulidae) KCI 등재

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한국환경생물학회 (Korean Society Of Environmental Biology)
초록

Pantala flavescens is a dominant Odonata species in the rice fields in Korea. To determine the effects of different temperatures on its larval growth and emergence, field and laboratory experiments were conducted. Larval growth was also monitored in mono-cropping and double-cropping rice fields. The growth of larvae was monitored every week by measuring the head width. In the field experiment, no difference was found in larval growth and emergence between the control temperature and +1.9°C of the control temperature. The larval growth was greater at 23°C than at 20°C laboratory temperatures, and no emergence was recorded at either temperature after eight weeks of monitoring. There was a quadratic relationship between larval growth and temperature in an incubator at five temperature regimes of 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35°C. Midseason water drainage caused the extinction of the existing individuals and newly hatched larvae dominated after re-watering in the rice fields. Larval size was greater in double-cropping fields than in mono-cropping fields in late July but the tendency was reversed in early August. The results of this study suggest that temperature warming will directly promote the larval growth of P. flavescens and indirectly influence seasonal growth via changes in water management in rice fields.

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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
    1. Field experiment under temperaturecontrolling system
    2. Field survey in rice fields
    3. Laboratory experiments
    4. Statistical analysis
RESULTS
    1. Field experiment under temperaturecontrolling
    2. Seasonal variation in larval growth in ricefields
    3. Laboratory experiments
DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
저자
  • Bosomtwe Augustine(CSIR-Plant Genetic Resources Research Institute)
  • Jinu Eo(National Institute of Agricultural Sciences) Corresponding author
  • Myung-Hyun Kim(National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
  • Min-Kyeong Kim(National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
  • Soon-Kun Choi(National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
  • So-Jin Yeob(National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
  • Jeong-Hwan Bang(National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
  • Owusu Danquah Eric(CSIR-Crops Research Institute)