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배추나비고치벌(Cotesia glomerata L.)의 생태적 특성 및 고랭지 배추밭에서 배추좀나방(Plutella xylostella L.)에 대한 기생률

Ecological Characteristics of Cotesia glomerata L. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and Its Parasitism Rates for Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella L.) in a Kimchi Cabbage Field in The Korean Highland Area

  • 권민 (농촌진흥청 국립식량과학원 고령지농업연구소) ;
  • 김주일 (농촌진흥청 국립식량과학원 고령지농업연구소) ;
  • 홍은주 (농촌진흥청 국립식량과학원 고령지농업연구소) ;
  • 이영규 (농촌진흥청 국립식량과학원 고령지농업연구소)
  • Kwon, Min (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Kim, Juil (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Hong, Eunju (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Lee, Yeonggyu (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • 투고 : 2019.10.28
  • 심사 : 2019.11.22
  • 발행 : 2019.12.01

초록

배추나비고치벌(Cotesia glomerata L.)은 배추흰나비(Artogeia rapae L.)와 배추좀나방(Plutella xylostella L.) 유충을 공격하는 내부기생 천적으로, 여름배추를 주로 생산하는 고랭지 채소밭에서 배추흰나비와 배추좀나방을 동시에 생물적 방제하기 위한 천적자원으로서 활용 가능성이 높다. 배추나비고치벌에 대한 온도별 생육반응과 성비, 먹이에 따른 수명을 실험실내에서 조사한 결과, 배추나비고치벌의 알-유충 기간 및 번데기 기간은 20℃에서 각각 12.1 ± 2.1일, 6.4 ± 1.8일이었으며, 생육온도가 높아질수록 짧아지는 경향을 보였다. 이를 바탕으로 산출한 알-유충 및 번데기 시기의 발육영점온도는 각각 7.7℃, 8.5℃였다. 여러 상이한 온도에서 사육한 배추나비고치벌 우화성충의 암수를 조사한 결과, 15℃에서 61.0 ± 4.5%, 20℃에서 44.2 ± 1.0%, 25℃에서 39.0 ± 2.3%의 성비를 보여 온도가 낮아질수록 암컷의 발생률이 높아지는 경향을 보였다. 배추나비고치벌 성충에 10% 설탕액을 급여한 결과 수명은 20.4 ± 0.2일이었으며, 아무것도 급여하지 않은 경우는 3.6 ± 0.1일이었다. 실내 대량 사육을 통해 확보한 배추나비고치벌 성충을 2007년부터 2018년까지 매년 8월 초에 고랭지 배추밭에 방사하고 노지 기생률을 조사하였다. 그 결과 햇수가 지날수록 노지 기생률이 증가하는 것을 확인하였다(Y=0.2696X+2.8633, R2=0.3994). 가장 높은 기생률을 보인 연도는 2013년의 7.6%이었고, 가장 최근인 2018년에는 6.5%의 기생률을 나타내었다.

Cotesia glomerata L., an internal parasitoid wasp, attacks the larvae of both the cabbage white butterfly (Artogeia rapae L.) and the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella L.). It can be utilized as a natural biological enemy to control these two insect pests in the summer cabbage fields of the Korean highland areas. The developmental response and sex ratio of C. glomerata to various temperatures and its longevity were examined in the laboratory. The egg-to-larva and pupa stages of C. glomerata were 12.1 ± 2.1 and 6.4 ± 1.8 days, respectively, at 20℃, The developmental threshold for egg-to-larva and pupa stages were 7.7 and 8.5℃, respectively. The sex ratios of C. glomerata when reared under various temperatures were 61.0 ± 4.5% at 15℃, 44.2 ± 1.0% at 20℃, and 39.0 ± 2.3% at 25℃, and the incidence of females increased as the temperature decreased. The longevity of C. glomerata when fed a 10% sugar solution was 20.4 ± 0.2 days, while in adults without any feed, the longevity was 3.6 ± 0.1 days. Indoor reared C. glomerata adults were released into cabbage fields from 2007 to 2018, in early August of each year, and the outdoor parasitism rates were surveyed. The parasitism rates were found to increase gradually as the year passed (Y = 0.2696X + 2.8633, R2 = 0.3994). The highest parasitism rate was observed in 2013 at 7.6%, and the lowest was in 2018 at 6.5 %. These results could be used as basic information for biological control of kimchi cabbage pests at highland fields.

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