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DOI:10.5660/WTS.2016.5.1.35
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Author(s):Shin, Chong Chang; Kim, Jong Kyung; Choi, Sung Hwan; Jeon, Byungduk; Lee, Dong Woon
Author Affiliation:Shin: Plant Environment R&D Center, Samsung C&T, Gunpo; Shin and Lee: Department of Ecological Science, Kyungpook National University; Choi: Ecological and Environmental Research Institute, Kyungpook National University, Sangju; Kim: Dongrae Benest Golf Club, Samsung C&T, Busan; Jeon: Department of Physical Education Leisure, Suseong College, Daegu, Korea
Title:Management of earthworm casts using pesticides and tea tree (Camellia oliefera) extracts in turfgrass of golf courses
Source:Weed and Turfgrass Science. Vol. 5, No. 1, March 2016, p. 35-41.
Publishing Information:Korea: The Korean Society of Weed Science and Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Biological control; Clothianidin + Bifenthrin; Earthworm castings; Earthworm control; Imidacloprid; Pesticide efficacy; Pesticide evaluation; Picoxystrobin; Playability; Tea seed meal; Thiophanate-methyl
Abstract/Contents:"Earthworm cast is a harmful factor which reduces the uniformity of management of turfgrass and play quality in golf courses and playground. This research was conducted to carry out the efficacy of some pesticide (bifenthrin GR + clothianidin GR, ethoprophos GR, imidacloprid SC, picoxystrobin WG, thiophanate-methyl WP) and tee tree (Camellia oliefera) extracts against reducing earthworm cast in golf courses. All tested materials were acted reducing earthworm cast, thiophanate-methyl among them showed the highest effect reducing earthworm casts in golf courses. Tea tree extracts was occurred similar efficacy among tested chemical pesticides. However, pellet type byproduct of tea seed extract and liquid formulation of tea tree extract were better than granule formulation of them. Byproduct of tea seed and tea tree extract can be used for alternative biological management material for reducing earthworm cast in heavily casting occurrence area."
Language:Korean
References:27
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Shin, C. C., J. K. Kim, S. H. Choi, B. Jeon, and D. W. Lee. 2016. Management of earthworm casts using pesticides and tea tree (Camellia oliefera) extracts in turfgrass of golf courses. (In Korean) Weed and Turfgrass Science. 5(1):p. 35-41.
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DOI: 10.5660/WTS.2016.5.1.35
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