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Author(s):Ha, Jong Won; Hong, Yong; Lee, Sang Myeong; Choo, Ho Yul; Kim, Jin Ho; Lee, Dong Woon
Author Affiliation:Hong: Department of Agricultural Biology, Chonbuk National University, Junju, Chonbuk; Lee, S. M.: Korea Forestry Research Institute, Nambu Forestry Research Center; Choo: Department of Applied Biology, Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Gyeongnam; Kim: School of Ecological and Environmental System; Ha and Lee D. W.: Department of Applied Biology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju, Gyeongbuk, Korea
Title:Sampling of earthworm using tea tree (Camellia sinensis) extract and occurrence of earthworm in turfgrass of golf courses
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 24, No. 2, 2010, p. 191-198.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
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Abstract/Contents:"Effective sampling method and distribution of earthworms in turfgrasses of golf courses were investigated at 10 Korean golf clubs. Tea tree extract was highly effective in extracting Eisenia andrei compared with mustard oil or formalin. 1000-fold diluent of tea tree extract (4 L/m2) was more effective than 500- and 2000- fold. Sampling efficacy of earthworm increased as soil depth decreased. Additional watering after treatment of tea tree extract did not significantly influence the sampling of earthworms. Eight earthworm species in 4 genera were collected from turfgrasses of 10 golf courses with 4 L of 1000-fold diluent of tea tree extract (15% tea saponin)/m2. Among, dominant earthworm was Amynthas heteropodus and collected 147 individuals from 6 golf clubs. Thirteen Drawida japonica was collected from 3 golf clubs and A. hilgendorfi and A. hupeiensis were collected from 2 golf clubs. A. hupeiensis was not collected with 1000-fold diluent of tea tree extract (15% tea saponin)/m2."
Language:Korean
References:30
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Ha, J. W., Y. Hong, S. M. Lee, H. Y. Choo, J. H. Kim, and D. W. Lee. 2010. Sampling of earthworm using tea tree (Camellia sinensis) extract and occurrence of earthworm in turfgrass of golf courses. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 24(2):p. 191-198.
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