Biological Characteristics and Mass Rearing System for Cadra cautella (Walker) as a Substitute Diet for Natural Enemies

천적의 대체먹이로서 줄알락명나방(Cadra cauteiia)의 생물적 특성과 대량사육

  • 김정환 (농업과학기술원 농업해충과) ;
  • 김용헌 (농업과학기술원 농업해충과) ;
  • 고현관 (농촌진흥원 연구운영과) ;
  • 한만위 (민족사관고등학교) ;
  • 이관석 (농업과학기술원 농업해충과)
  • Published : 2003.09.01

Abstract

Biological characteristics of the almond moth, Cadra cautella, of which eggs will be substitute diets for Orius spp. and Trichogramma spp., were investigated and a mass-rearing system for the moth was developed. At 25$^{\circ}C$, egg, larval, and pupal period was 4.2, 29.8 and 8.3 days, respectively, and adult longevity was 5.8 days for female and 4.8 days for male. Total number of eggs at 20, 25 and 30$^{\circ}C$ was 128.9,207.9 and 139.9, respectively. The moth could be successfully reared with all food substrates tested, of which rice bran (50%)+chick feed (50%) assumed to be proper for massrearing in view of cost. Eggs could be stocked at 9 C for 7 days, representing 82% hatchability. In the rearing cage (16${\times}$24${\times}$9cm) used, 1,000 eggs was better for initial level of inoculation, showing relatively high emergence rate and adult weight. Mass-rearing procedures were explained in detail.

애꽃노린재류(Orius spp.)나 알기생봉류(Trichogramma spp.)와 같은 천적곤충의 대량사육을 위한 대체먹이로서, 국내에서 채집이 가능한 저장곡물해충인 줄알락명나방(Cadra cauteila)의 생물적 특성을 조사하고 대량사육 방법을 개발하였다. $25^{\circ}C$에서 줄알락명나방의 발육기간은 알, 유충, 번데기가 각각 4.2일, 29.8일, 8.3일이었으며, 성충의 수명은 암컷이 5.8일, 수컷이 4.8일이었다. 총산란수는 20, 25, 3$0^{\circ}C$에서 각각 128.9개, 207.9개, 139.9개였다. 실험에 사용된 줄알락명나방의 사육사료 모두 발육기간, 우화율, 성충무게 면에서 큰 차이가 없었으나, 대량사육을 위해서는 쌀겨 50%와 병아리사료 50%를 혼합한 사육사료가 비용 면에서 보다 경제적이었다. 줄알락명나방알의 저장조건으로 9$^{\circ}C$에서 7일간 저장이 부화율 82.0%로 4$^{\circ}C$보다 우수하였다. 유충사육케이지 (16${\times}$24${\times}$9cm)에서 알의 초기접종밀도를 1,000개, 3,000개, 5.000개로 할 때, 우화율은 각각 62.1, 42.4, 29.4%, 성충무게는 각각 9.1, 77, 6.8 mg이었다. 줄알락명나방의 대량사육체계를 \circled1 사료 배합 \circled2알접종 및 유충사육 \circled3번데기 이동 \circled4성충 우화 \circled5알 수확 단계로 구성하고 각각의 과정을 상세히 설명하였다.

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