Oviposition Time of Overwintered Females and Migration of Crawlers of Pseudaulacaspis prunicola (Homoptera: Diaspididae) on Cherry Trees in Jeju Island

제주도 벚나무에 발생하는 벚나무깍지벌레 월동성충의 산란시기 및 부화약충 이동시기

  • Kim, Dong-Soon (Subtropical Horticultural Research Center, Cheju Natl. Univ.)
  • 김동순 (제주대학교 아열대원예산업연구센터)
  • Published : 2005.09.01

Abstract

This study was conducted to obtain the optimal spray time for Pseudaulacaspis prunicota (Maskell) (Homoptera: Diaspididae) in early seaon in Jeju. Oviposition time of overwintered females and activity of hatched nymphs of P. prunicola were monitored, and the phenology data were compared with the outputs estimated by a degree-days model of P. pentagona (Targioni-Tozzetti)). Overwintered females of P. prunicola began to lay eggs from mid to late April, and the eggs started to hatch from early May followed by the active migration of the hatched nymphs during mid May. The phenological events of P. prunicola in early season were likely comparable with those of P. pentagona reported in southern Korea and in central Japan. A degree-day model, which predicts the proportion of >50% hatched egg batches of P. pentagona (y=1[exp(-(-a+bx))]; y, proportion; x, degree-days based on $10.5^{\circ}C$ from 1 January; a=-18.80 and b=0.073), accurately described the migration time of P. prunicola hatched nymphs. Thus, it is considered that the degree-day model can be used for predicting the optimal spray time for P. prunicola in early season.

본 연구는 제주지역에서 계절초기 벚나무깍지벌레 방제적기를 구명하고자 월동성충의 산란시기 및 부화약충의 이동시기를 조사하였으며, 이 자료를 기존에 보고된 뽕나무깍지벌레 적산온도 예찰 모형에 적합하여 비교 검토하였다. 벚나무깍지벌레 암컷 월동성충은 4월 중하순부터 산란을 시작하여 5월 상순에는 그 알이 부화하기 시작하였으며, 5월 중순경 부화약충의 이동이 가장 활발하였다. 이와 같은 봄철 벚나무깍지벌레 발생시기는 우리나라 남부지역 및 일본 중부지역에서 보고된 뽕나무 깍지벌레 발생시기와 대체적으로 일치하였다. 또한 봄철 뽕나무깍지벌레의 >50% 부화 난괴 발생비율(y) 추정 적산온도 모형(y=1/[exp(-(-a+bx))];, a=-18.80, b=0.073; x=적산온도, 1월 1일부터 발육영점온도 $10.5^{\circ}C$ 적용)은 벚나무깍지벌레 부화약충 이동시기와 일치하여 봄철 벚나무깍지벌레 방제적기 추정에 유용하게 이용될 수 있을 것으로 판단되었다.

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