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Current Status of Pest Management and Biodiversity in Organic Pear Orchards in Korea

배 유기재배 과수원의 병해충 관리 실태 및 생물 다양성

  • 송장훈 (국립원예특작과학원 배시험장) ;
  • 임경호 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 배시험장) ;
  • 조영식 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 배시험장) ;
  • 이한찬 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 배시험장)
  • Received : 2013.09.29
  • Accepted : 2013.11.08
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

This study was conducted to survey the current pest occurrence and grower's pest management practices, and to investigate biodiversity including birds, snakes, rodents, and amphibians in organic pear orchards. From the questionnaires and field survey of 22 organic orchards in 2010, the materials such as lime sulphur, plant extracts and their mixtures with microorganisms, and oils were preferred over insecticides. Scab, mealybugs, woollybugs and barkminers were the major pests for organic pear growers. Environment-friendly fungicides and insecticides were applied 9 to 10 and 5 to 6 times respectively. Incidence and severity of scab on Niitaka pear fruits in organic orchards was higher than in conventional ones. Whereas for mealybugs there was no significant difference between organic and conventional orchards. Pear fruits in organic orchards were significantly smaller than those of non-organic orchards. For the biodiversity of amphibians, snakes, pheasants, and rodents, there was no significant difference between organic and conventional orchards, but Rufous turtle doves were monitored more in organic areas than in conventional ones.

배 유기재배 과수원에서 최근 문제되는 병해충 종류와 재배농가의 병해충 관리수준을 설문조사하고 조류, 양서류, 파충류, 설치류 등 척추동물의 생물다양성을 일반 화학농약 방제농가와 비교하고자 2010년에 포장조사를 수행하였다. 유기재배 과수원 총 22개소에서 설문조사와 포장조사를 한 결과, 유기재배 농가는 유기재배 병해충 관리자재로 석회황합제, 식물추출물 및 미생물 혼합물, 오일류 등을 선호하였으며, 주요 문제 병해충은 검은별무늬병, 붉은별무늬병, 깍지벌레류, 배나무면충, 배굴나방 등이었다. 유기자재 살포횟수는 병해 방제를 위해 9~10회, 해충 방제를 위해 5~6회 수준이었다. 유기재배 과수원이 관행재배에 비해 검은별무늬병 이병율과 이병도는 높았으나, 깍지벌레류 피해는 차이가 없었고 과중은 감소하였다. 양서류, 뱀, 설치류, 꿩 등은 관행재배와 유기재배 과수원 간에 차이를 확인할 수 없었으나, 멧비둘기의 경우 유기재배 과수원에서 개체수가 유의하게 많은 섭식활동을 하였다.

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