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        2011.05 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The insecticidal effect for several commercially available environment friendly agricultural materials (EFAMs) is investigated to Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, Narana aenescens, Pseudaletia unipuncta and Parnara guttata on rice. In the insecticidal effects for 2-3rd instar larvae of lepidopteran after treatment with 19 EFAMs, more than 95% of mortality rate showed 5 EFAMs in C. medinalis, 12 EFAMs in N. aenescens, 9 EFAMs in P. unipuncta, and 14 EFAMs in P. guttata, respectively. Among 4 EFAMs selected for C. medinalis in indoor, more than 70% in control effect is seen EFAM-B(85.2%), EFAM-I(79.1%) and EFAM-M (78.3%), respectively, in rice field. The insecticidal effect for EFAMs is investigated to Nilaparvata lugens, Laodelphax striatellus and Nephotettix cincticeps on rice. In the insecticidal effects for 2-3rd nymph and adult after treatment with 19 EFAMs, more than 95% of mortality rate showed 5 EFAMs in N. lugens adult, 7 EFAMs in N. lugens nymph, 6 EFAMs in L. striatellus, and 5 EFAMs in N. cincticeps, respectively. Insecticidal effect for N. lugens was sustained until 10 day in rice treated with 7 EFAMs selected in indoor. Among them, EFAM-L, EFAM-P and EFAM-R was sustained in low density until 27 day. But EFAM-D, EFAM-L, EFAM-N and EFAM-S showed high density until 27 day and additional control was needed.
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        2011.12 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        Environment friendly agricultural material products (EFAMs) in current market were evaluated for their insecticidal or acaricidal activities. EFAMs were evaluated against Tetranychus urticae, Plutella xylostella, Myzus persicae and Nilaparvata lugens in spray method. Several EFAMs indicated high control value in spray method. Hatchability of T. urticae was relatively high after EFAM treatment. some materials show high insecticidal activities against P. xylostella larvae but not against eggs. Few meterials showed more than 80% insecticidal activities against M. persicae and N. lugen. The control value of more than half the materials for pest control was lower than 60%. EFAMs containing S. flavescens, neem oil and Rape showed higher control value