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Recent Occurrence Status of Two Major Fruit Moths, Oriental Fruit Moth and Peach Fruit Moth in Apple Orchards

사과 주산지 사과원에서 2종 심식나방류의 발생동향

  • 최경희 (농촌진흥청 원예연구소 사과시험장) ;
  • 이순원 (농촌진흥청 원예연구소 사과시험장) ;
  • 이동혁 (농촌진흥청 원예연구소 사과시험장) ;
  • 김동아 (농촌진흥청 원예연구소 사과시험장) ;
  • 김순경 (농촌진흥청 원예연구소 사과시험장)
  • Published : 2008.03.30

Abstract

This survey was conducted from 1992 to 2005 in the major apple producing districts in southern part of South Korea including $4{\sim}8$ cities, to know the occurrence and damage level of two major pests, Carposina sasakii and Grapholita molesta that attack apple fruit. The fruit damage by G. molesta during the harvest period ranged from 0.02 to 1.64%. A tendency of higher damage of G. molesta was observed after 1997 compared with the previous years. The other hand, the fruit damage by C. sasakii was 0.02 to 1.30%, and the damage level was very low with fruit damage of < 0.3% except 1998. The orchard infested with G. molesta was 13 to 71 %, while 12 to 57% with C. sasakii. The rates of orchards where fruit damage by G. molesta was found were higher than those by C. sasakii after 1997. The tendency of fruit damage rates in the orchard where the most fruit damage was found was same with the trend of orchard rates infested with the pests. The maximum damage rate by G. molesta was 20.0% in 2005, while 4.5% by C. sasakii in 1998. The damaged shoot rates by the first generation G. molesta was $0.1{\sim}8.1%$, and it had a positive correlation with the rates of fruit damage during the harvest period. Consequently, it is concluded that G. molesta is dominant species compared with C. sasakii in commercial apple orchards recently.

본 조사는 1992년부터 2005년까지 14년간 경남북 및 전북의 $4{\sim}8$개 시군의 사과주산지에서 $16{\sim}30$개 사과원을 대상으로 실시되었으며, 과실을 직접 가해하는 2종 해충인 복숭아심식나방(Carposina sasakii)과 복숭아순나빈 Grapholita molesta)의 발생 및 피해정도를 비교, 분석하였다. 수확기 복숭아순나방에 의한 평균 피해과율은 $0.02{\sim}1.64%$였으며, 1997년을 기점으로 그 이전 연도보다 그 후 연도의 피해가 많은 경향이었다. 반면 복숭아심식나방의 평균 피해과율은 $0.02{\sim}1.30%$였으며, 1998년을 제외하고 피해과율이 0.3% 이하로 극히 낮았다. 복숭아순나방과 복숭아심식나방의 발생과원율은 각각 $13{\sim}71%,\;12{\sim}57%$였으며, 1997년 이후로 복숭아순나방의 발생과원율이 복숭아심식나방 발생과원율에 비하여 지속적으로 높게 나타났다. 각 연도별로 최대 피해를 받은 사과원의 피해과율을 비교해 본 결과 역시 발생과원율의 발생경향과 동일하였으며, 최고 피해 사과원의 복숭아순나방 피해과율은 2005년 20%로 조사연도 중에서 가장 높았다. 복숭아순나방 1세대에 의한 사과나무 신초의 피해율은 $0.1{\sim}8.1%$였으며, 수확기 피해과율 간에는 정의 상관관계를 보였다. 이상의 결과를 종합해 볼 때 최근 관행적으로 관리가 이루어지는 사과원에서 복숭아순나방이 복숭아심식나방에 비하여 우점하는 것으로 판단된다.

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