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        2013.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Escape pattern of the ambrosia beetle Platypus koryoensis (Murayama) based on individual gallery was investigated. The survey was conducted in four oak forests located in Chuncheon, Hanam, Paju and Seongnam, and escape patterns from individual gallery were surveyed using emergence trap attached at the entrances of galleries formed in 2010. The number of adults caught in each trap was periodically counted from May 2011 to September 2012. The adults ambrosia beetle was caught over two years after infestation. The escape patterns in the first and second year after infestation showed different types; in the first year, escape of adults from gallery was observed one or two times whereas escape from gallery was observed two times in the second year with variation in aspect of escape density and timing. Moreover, variations in escape pattern between trees or between galleries in the same tree was observed. Colonization success rate in living tree was higher than that of dead tree, but the number of progeny per gallery in living tree was lower than that of dead tree. Colonization success rate in the galleries of second year was lower than that of first year, but the number of progeny per gallery of second year was higher than that of first year.
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        2011.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        An ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis, is a vector of Raffaelea quercimongolicae that is known to cause Korean Oak Wilt (KOW), one of the serious threats to forest healthy in Korea. To manage P. koryoensis properly, it is necessary to clarify flight period of the adult. This experiment was conducted to elucidate the relationship between temperature and the flight period based on field observation in three forests consisted of Quercus mongolica from 2007 to 2009 except winter season. Date of flight period for 50% (FP50) was estimated by the cumulative Weibull distribution model based on cumulative proportion of the adult density and air temperature. Relationship between site temperature and the date of FP50 of P. koryoensis was the most significant when temperatures below 6.5℃ were excluded, suggesting lower threshold temperature for the flight period based on the site temperature. The pooling cumulative proportion of flight period against degree days was well described by the degree-day model, which has explanatory power for the 89% of year and site variation in the flight period and predicted accurately the flight pattern in 2011.
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        2011.05 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Spatio-temporal distribution pattern of an ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis (Murayama) which is vector of Raffaeleaquerci-mongolicae K.H. Kim et al, a causative agent for Korean oak wilt (KOW) was examined in the stand level. Spatial distribution of P. koryoensiswas influenced by their density. Relationship between degree of aggregation and density was positively correlated when the density was extremely low or high whereas the relationship was reverse when the density was intermediate. Patch of P. koryoensis formed around or near dead trees or partial dead trees, suggesting these trees indicated epicenter of P. koryoensis. Fraction of trees attacked by less than 100 individual of P. koryoensis in the stand per year increased abruptly whereas fraction of trees attacked over 1,000 individuals of P. koryoensis increased gradually. Our results showed that the dead trees would be an epicenter of P. koryoensis and the number of trees killed by the ambrosia beetle would be reduced by lowering total population of the ambrosia beetle around the epicenter.
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        2008.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The first occurrence of oak wilt disease(OWD) in Korea was reported in 2004 and a Platypodid beetle, Platypus koryoensis, was known to contribute significantly the occurrence of the disease. To reduce the oak wilt disease, it is necessary to control density of P. koryoensis under injury level. This experiment conducted to clarify the flying period of adult P. koryoensis. Four forests containing dead trees by OWD were selected and the location of the experimental sites were Mt. Surak in Seoul, Goyang-si, Paju-si in Gyeonggi-do, Hongcheon-gun in Gangwon-do. Sticky trap or vertical multi-funnel trap was settled on Quercus mongolica trees located in infested forest. Density of P. koryoensis was survey with one or two week interval from May to October in 2007 and 2008. The number of the beetle collected by the vertical trap and sticky trap was positively correlated (r2=0.69). The optimum flying period of the beetle was ranged from late June to late July with geographical variations.