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Author(s):Kim, Jong Ju; Jang, Byung Kook; Lee, Sang Myeong; Choo, Ho Yul; Zhu, Min; Lee, Dong Woon
Author Affiliation:Kim and Jang: East Valley Country Club, Gwangju, Gyeonggii, Korea; Lee, S. M.: Korea Forestry Research Institute, Nambu Forestry Research Center, Jinju, Gyeongnam, Korea; Choo and Zhu: College of Life Science, China Jiliang University, Xiasha, Hangzhou, P. R. China; Lee, D. W.: Department of Applied Biology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju, Gyeongbuk, Korea
Title:Investigation of host plants and seasonal occurence of Polillia flavosellata (Coleoptera: Rutelidae) in golf courses
Source:Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 25, No. 1, June 2011, p. 22-29.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Related Web URL:http://koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=JDHHBF_2011_v25n1_22
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf greens; Injuries by insects; Insect control; Popillia flavosellata
Abstract/Contents:"Host plants of Popillia flavosellata (Coleoptera: Ruteridae) were investigated at the courses of three golf clubs, East Valley Golf Club, Anyang Benest Golf Club, and Anseong Benest Golf Club and their surrounded forests. In addition, seasonal occurrence was examined from East Valley Golf Club using Japanese beetle pheromone lure and a eugenol feeding attractant. Twenty six species of 25 genera in 18 families were recorded as hosts of P. flavosellata from given surveyed golf clubs. Out of them, 22 species of 21 genera in 15 families were newly recorded host plants of P. flavosellata. Thus, host plants of P. flavosellata were 49 species of 41 genera in 23 families in total including hosts from literatures. The main damage part of P. flavosellata adult was flower of host plants. Peak activity of P. flavosellata adult was observed around 20 June. Mean numbers of attracted P. flavosellata adults at the peak day were 197.6/trap/day in 2008 and 268.1 in 2010, respectively. Occurrence of P. quadriguttata was much lower compared with P. flavosellata at the given golf club. That is, mean numbers of attracted P. quadriguttata adults from the same trap at the peak: day were 0.4/trap/day in 2008 and 2010, respectively."
Language:Korean
References:25
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Kim, J. J., B. K. Jang, S. M. Lee, H. Y. Choo, M. Zhu, and D. W. Lee. 2011. Investigation of host plants and seasonal occurence of Polillia flavosellata (Coleoptera: Rutelidae) in golf courses. (In Korean) Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. 25(1):p. 22-29.
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