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Stink Bug Species and Host Plants Occurred in Fallow Lands for Rice Product Regulation

쌀 생산조정 휴경논에 발생하는 노린재 종류와 기주식물

  • 박채훈 (작물과학원 호남농업연구소) ;
  • 최만영 (작물과학원 호남농업연구소) ;
  • 서홍렬 (작물과학원 호남농업연구소) ;
  • 이건휘 (작물과학원 영남농업연구소) ;
  • 김재덕 (작물과학원 호남농업연구소)
  • Published : 2007.08.30

Abstract

Stink bug species and host plants occurred in fallow lands for rice product regulation were studied in Honam area from 2004 to 2005. A total of 26 bug species in 8 families were surveyed in the fallow lands. Population density of Cletus punctiger adult reached its peak in July and was higher in fallow lands close to mountain area in Muan. Population density of stink bug species occurred in plain area of Wanju were significantly low in 2004 and population density of C. punctiger adult reached its peak in July and August in fallow lands in 2005. Five species of stink bug including C. punctiger immigrated from fallow lands to rice fields in August, and three other species including Cletus schmidti in September. Eight stink bug species which were observed to feed on weeds in fallow lands were C. punctiger, C. schmidti, Eurydema gebleri, Pachygrontha antennata, Trigonotylus caelestialium, Aelia fieberi, Eysarcoris aeneus, and Nezara antennata.

2004년부터 2005년까지 호남지방의 쌀 생산조정지를 중심으로 노린재류의 발생과 기주식물을 조사하였다. 노린재류는 총 8과 26종이 조사되었으며, 중산간지인 무안에서 시골가시허리노린재의 발생이 가장 많았고, 발생최성기는 7 월이었다. 평야지인 완주는 2004 년에는 전반적으로 노린재류의 발생량이 적었고, 2005 년에는 시골가시허리노린재 발생최성기는 7월과 8월이었다. 쌀 생산조정지에서 인근 벼 포장으로 이동하는 시기는 시골가시허리노린재 등 5종은 8월, 우리가시허리노린재 등 3종은 9월이었다. 또한, 쌀 생산조정지에서 잡초를 섭식하는 노린재 종류는 시골가시허리노린재, 우리가시허리노린재, 북쪽비 단노린재, 더듬이긴노린재, 빨강촉각장님노린재, 메추리노린재, 가시점둥글노린재, 풀색노린재였다.

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