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Author(s):Lee, Dong Woon; Choo, Ho Yul; Lee, Sang Myeong; Lee, Young Han
Author Affiliation:Lee, D. and Cho: Department of Agriculture Biology, College of Agriculture, Gyeongsang National University, Chinju; Lee, S.: Nambu Forestry Experimental Station, Forestry Research Institute, Chinju, Gyeongnam, Korea; Lee, Y.: Division of Plant Environmental, Gyeongnam Agricultural Research and Extension Service, Chinju, Gyeongnam, Korea
Title:Effect of light, temperature and nitrogen fertilization and damaged leaf on the feeding of chestnut brown chafer, Adoretus tenuimaculatus (coleoptera: scarabaeidae)
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 13, No. 3, 2000 [1999], p. 159-170 [157-168].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:12
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Light intensity; Temperatures; Nitrogen fertilization; Adoretus tenuimaculatus; Insects; Insect pests; Pest profile
Abstract/Contents:"Preference of chestnut brown chafer (CBC), Adoretus tenuimaculatus was examined from chestnut leaves which were treated with different light condition, temperature and nitrogen fertilization. More CBC was attracted to leaves which grown at 30°C than grown at 20°C, 25°C and in the field. When attracted number of CBC was compared among full sunlight-grown, cloth shaded-grown and dark-grown chestnut in the laboratory, attracted number of CBC was 10.0 in cloth shaded-grown plants, 4.0 in full sunlight grown and 5.0 in dark-grown plants. Amount of nitrogen fertilizer did not influence CBC feeding. The attractiveness of undamaged leaves with non-feeding beetles, leaves with feeding damaged, and leaves with artificial damaged was compared in replicated laboratory trials by placing the treatments in the petri-dish and counted the number of beetles that landed on the plants after 6 hr treatment. The highest number of beetles was attracted to chestnut leaf with feeding damaged (7.7±0.6) than undamaged leaf with non-feeding beetles (5.3±0.6) and artificial damaged (4.3±0.6). Manganese content in the leaves of chestnut grown in shade cloth-grown condition was higher than that in the leaves of chestnut that had been exposed to full sunlight condition and dark condition, and feeding damaged leaf."
Language:Korean
References:28
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Lee, D. W., H.-Y. Choo, S. M. Lee, and Y. H. Lee. 2000 [1999]. Effect of light, temperature and nitrogen fertilization and damaged leaf on the feeding of chestnut brown chafer, Adoretus tenuimaculatus (coleoptera: scarabaeidae). (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 13(3):p. 159-170 [157-168].
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