1. Control Effect of Insecticides against Chilo suppressalis Walker of Native Miscanthus in Korea
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Kyeong-Bo Lee, Gyeong-Dan Yu, Youn-Ho Moon, Yeon-Sang Song, Yun-Hui Jang, Young-Lok Cha, and Ji-Eun Lee
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0106 biological sciences ,Larva ,Tebufenozide ,Perennial plant ,020209 energy ,food and beverages ,02 engineering and technology ,Miscanthus ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Chilo suppressalis ,01 natural sciences ,Rhizome ,Crop ,010602 entomology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Agronomy ,chemistry ,Bioenergy ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering - Abstract
Miscanthus are perennial rhizomatous grasses and considered as an ideal cellulosic bioenergy crop. Recently, it was reported that Miscanthus was damaged by the larvae of rice stem borer, Chilo suppressalis Walker, one of the most destructive pests of rice in Korea since the 1960s. This study was thus conducted to evaluate the insecticidal effects against rice stem borer in the Miscanthus cultivation fields for two years. The experiment consisted of four chemical agent plots, one environment-friendly agent plot, and untreated plot. Untreated plot showed significantly high damage of 50%, while Buprofezin·Tebufenozide and Carbosulfan·Methoxyfenozide treatment plots showed low damage rate of 2% with low larvae density of 1 and 2.3 larvae m−2, respectively. Damage rates of Tebufenozide, ChlorantraniliproleIndoxacarb, and environment-friendly agent(MatrineWood vinegar solution) were 15, 26, and 18%, respectively, which were lower than that of untreated plot but higher than those of Buprofezin·Tebufenozide and Carbosulfan·Methoxyfenozide. In conclusion, rice insecticides were effective against rice stem borer in Miscanthus field. In particular, the treatments with Buprofezin·Tebufenozide and Carbosulfan·Methoxyfenozide showed excellent control effects with control value of 93.3 and 95.2. However, further studies with different types of insecticides should be carried out for the selection of insecticides with more effective control of rice stem borer.
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- 2016
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