• Title/Summary/Keyword: Dichocrosis punctiferalis

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Overwintering Ecology of the Peach Pyralid Moth, Dichocrosis punctiferalis in Southern Regions of Korea (남부지방에서 복숭아명나방 Dichocrosis punctiferalis의 월동생태)

  • Kang, Chang-Heon;Lee, Sang-Myeong;Chung, Yeong-Jin;Choi, Kwang-Sik;Park, Chung-Gyoc
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.43 no.3 s.136
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2004
  • Overwintering ecology of the peach pyralid moth, Dichocrosis punctiferalis Guenee (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) was studied in laboratory and in a chestnut orchard in 2001/2002 winter and 2003 spring. All twenty-four female and fourteen male moths were fruit-feeding type which were emerged from the larvae collected at the same chestnut orchard in 2003 winter. Periodical thermal treatment of overwintering larvae at $25^{\circ}C$ revealed that diapause termination of the larval population started from the end of January and was completed until April 20 in southern region of Korea. Pupation of diapause-terminated larvae started from early May and reached to $100\%$ at June 3 in chestnut orchard. Days to pupation of female larvae after diapause termination were 12.5, 8.9, and 7.5 at $20^{\circ}C,\;25^{\circ}C$, and $30^{\circ}C$, respectively. Those of male larvae were similar to those of females. Pupal periods of female were 14.7, 11.8, and 9.0 days at the three temperatures. Moths of the overwintered generation emerged from May 20 to June 28, and reached to $50\%$ emergence on June 8 to 9 under emergence cage. Attraction of the male moths of overwintered generation to sex pheromone traps showed that the date of $50\%$ catches to the traps were June 17, when data from 3 southern regions of Korea were pooled.

Seasonal Occurrence Pattern of Peach Pyralid Moth, Oichocrosis punctiferalis, in Fuyu Persimmon Orchards and Fruit Damage at Harvesting Time (단감원에서 복숭아명나방의 발생양상과 수확기 단감의 피해과율)

  • 박정규;강창헌;이규철;이동문
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2002
  • Seasonal occurrence pattern of the peach pyramid moth (PPM), Dichocrosis punctfferahs, was studied by sex pheromone traps and mercury light traps in several Fuyu persimmon orchards under different control pressures in southern region of Korea in 2000 and 2001. Fruit damage by the larvae was also checked at harvesting time from 1999 to 2001. The pattern showed 3 distinct peaks; the 1st one in mid to late June, the 2nd one in mid to late August, and the 3rd one in late September. Number of PPM catches was higher in less controlled than in intensively controlled orchards. There were no persimmon fruits damaged by the larvae of PPM and persimmon fruit moth, Stathmopoda masinissa, in our samples from the testing orchards at harvesting time. Therefore, it is unlikely that these two quarantine pests are included in the exporting fruits. Considering flora adjacent to the tested orchards and zero levels of fruit damage by the larvae, there is a strong possibility that the moths flew from neighbouring chestnut trees or other host plants to be attracted to the traps in the persimmon orchards.

Use of Sprinkler System for Control of Peach Pyralid Moth, Dichocrocis punctiferalis on Chestnut Orchard (살수장치(撒水裝置)를 이용(利用)한 복숭아명나방 방제(防除)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Chung, Sang-Bae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.94 no.4 s.161
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    • pp.277-280
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    • 2005
  • In order to prevent chestnuts from damage by the peach pyralid moth, Dichocrosis punctiferalis, a sprinkler system was installed on the chestnut orchard. Such a test was conducted at Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Korea in 2002. Insecticides of fenitrothion 50% EC, x1,000 and diflubenzuron 25% Wp, x2,500 were sprayed at ten-day fifteen-day and twenty-day intervals during the period of D. punctiferalis adult occurrence by sprinkler system. The peach pyralid moths generally emerged for about 60 days from early July to early September, and peak emergence was 10 days from late July to early August. Damage rate of chestnuts were 0.9-4.0% on average with this crown insecticide spraying with diflubenzuron, while 30.4% when not treated. Control effectiveness of this insecticide spraying was 92%(86.7-97.0%). In conclusion, effectual times and number of insecticide application with sprinkle system against peach pyralid moth were from early July to late August and four or five times at ten or fifteen day intervals, respectively.