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Utilization of Tobacco Sucker Control Agents in China

  • Li, Hu-lin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.154-159
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    • 2003
  • Using sucker agents for tobacco can lead some advantages including saving labor, increasing yield and reducing the spread of diseases. At present, the sucker control agents used in China mainly depended on importing. The agents includes two groups, systemics (Maleic hydrazide: MH, etc) and partial systemics (Butralin, Flumetralin, Pendimethalin, etc). Now, Pendimethalin(a.i. 33%, wp) was used extensively all over the tobacco field in China. Sucker control agents will also be used for tobacco production in China. Because of the high price of the imported agents, China has studied on the domestic production of tobacco sucker control agents and has made some progresses.

Effects of MH, FA, Flumetralin and Butralin Applications on Sucker Control of Flue-cured Tobacco (황색종 담배에서 MH, FA, Flumetralin 및 Butralin의 처리방법이 곁순억제에 미치는 영향)

  • 류명현;김용암
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2001
  • Experiments were conducted to evaluated the sucker control efficiency of several suckercides and their combinations for flue-cured tobacco in Korea. In 1999, Flumetralin(Prime+, P+), Butralin(B), Fatty alcohol(FA, n-decanol 85%), pottasium salt of maleic hydrazide(MH), tank mix of MH with P+ (MH·P+), and another tank mix of MH with FA(MH·FA) were applied after topping, respectively, then sucker number and sucker dry weight were investigated on the 30th and 50th day from treatment. Sucker number and dry weight were significantly lowered by P+, B, FA and MH·P+ applications compared with those of MH and MH·FA for both investigated periods. A significant reduction in sucker number and dry weight was observed in P+, B, and MH·P+ applications. FA treatment was not so much effective in sucker control as P+. In 1999 and 2000, several suckercides and tank mixes of their combinations were applied first at button stage and second after topping, respectively, to compare the effects of sucker control on yield, price index and chemical components of cured leaves. Compared to the standard method of FA 30x at button stage followed by MH40x application after topping(FA 30x + MH 40x), sucker number and dry weight decreased by [FA 30x (or P+ 1%] or [FA 30x(or B 1.5%) + MH 60x·B 1.5%] treatments, even at reduced MH levels. But yield, price index and chemical components of cured leaves were not differed among treatments.

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Effect of Decyl Alcohol EC on Tobacco Sucker Control (데실알콜유제의 담배 곁순억제호과)

  • 김기황;정훈채;김용연
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2004
  • Effect of Decyl Alcohol Emulsifiable Concentrate on sucker control and phytotoxicity to tobacco plants were tested on flue-cured tobacco and burley tobacco. There were no significant differences of sucker inhibition effect between Decyl Alcohol EC and Choline Salt of Maleic Hydrazide Soluble Concentrate(control chemical). Tobacco plants applied with Decyl Alcohol EC showed no visible symptoms of phytotoxicity and no significant differences of number of leaves, leaf length, leaf width, and stalkt height. Yields increased considerably with no difference from ones of plants treated with control chemical.

Chemical Management Strategies for Popcorn Disease and Mulberry Sucker on Fruit-Producing Mulberry (오디 생산용 뽕나무에 발생하는 균핵병과 뽕나무이의 약제 방제체계)

  • Choi, Min-Kyung;Kim, Ju-Hee;Jang, Su-Ji;Chon, Hyong-Gwon
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.173-178
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    • 2019
  • From our field investigation from 2017 to 2018, five diseases and four insect pests have been identified as the primary biotic stressors of fruit-producing mulberry, which include popcorn disease and mulberry sucker, respectively. In this study, we examined the relative control effects of selected agro-chemicals against the popcorn disease and mulberry sucker. Our systemic treatment methods to simultaneously control the popcorn disease and the mulberry sucker indicated that an integrated control method showed a superior result with the control efficacy of 89.3%, while a conventional control method resulted in 66.7%. As a result, we concluded that it is much efficient to control both disease and insect pest in mid-April while sequentially applying chemicals only for the popcorn disease from February. By considering the ecological aspects of the popcorn disease and mulberry sucker, this systemic treatment will be able to reduce the labor of growers required for the control.

Experiment on the life history and the control of Anemoneura mori SCHWARZ(mulberry sucker) (뽕나무 이의 생활사 및 방제법시험)

  • 전대략
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.4
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 1965
  • Author investigated the control measure and the life cycle of the mulberry sucker, Anemoneura mori Schwarz. The results are as follows; 1. It is clear that the life cycle of mulberry sucker is one generation a year, but not obvious about the duration of pupa. 2. Even though various insecticides were used for control, they are not of a practical value during the egg stage. It is, however, believed that the mulberry sucker, when become larvae, can be controlled by spraying about 400 litres per 1 tanbo( DDVP, 1000$\times$). 3. Author recommends the control measures which you may use not only an insecticide, but also cut off branches so as to make leaf get enough sunlight and ventilation.

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Sucker Control Effect of Decyl Alcohol and Butralin Emulsifiable Concentrate in Tobacco Plants (데실알콜유제와 부트랄린유제의 담배 곁순억제효과)

  • Kim Ki-Whang;Jeong Hun-Chae;Kim Yong-Yeon;Lee Mee-Kyoung;Yu Yun-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.27 no.1 s.53
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 2005
  • Studies on effect of Decyl alcohol EC and Butralin EC on tobacco sucker control were conducted in the tobacco field of Agro-tech Research Group of KT&G Central Research Institute, in 2004. Control effects of two chemicals were highest at the sucker length of 1$1\~2cm$. This indicates that the first application of Decyl alcohol should be conducted before button stage in the flue-cured and at the button stage in the burley tobacco. Effects of Decyl alcohol and Butralin on sucker control were $89.6\%\;and\;90.7\%$, respectively at 14 days after application in the variety KF118. But that of sequential application of two chemicals was $81.9\%$ at 30 days after application in the variety KF118 and $86.1\%$ in the variety KB303. Effect of two applications of Yellow ribbon or Butralin was highest in two varieties. The central downward spray showed a little higher control effect than the pouring of two chemicals. There was not significant difference of sucker control effect between forty and fifty times solution of Decyl alcohol in the variety KB303.

Study on Root Sucker of the Hybrid F1 Populus alba×P. glandulosa for the Use as a Fuel Wood and Erosion Control Species (산복피복을 (山腹被覆) 위한 현사시 근맹아력의 (根萌芽力) 시험(試驗) 및 이의 이용(利用))

  • Noh, Eui Rae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.57 no.1
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 1982
  • The hybrid poplar, populus alba ${\times}$ P.glandulosa $F_1$ shows a strong ability to produce root suckers. The relationship between crown density and root sucker was studied and the other factors that may be related to production of root sucker were also discussed. The possibility was also discussed to use its root suckers for fuelwood forests and vegetation in the area that erosion control is needed.

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Effect of Various Growth Regulators on Occurrence if Sucker in Tobacco Plant (Nicotiana tabacum L.) (식물생장조절제(植物生長調節劑)가 담배의 액아발생(腋芽發生)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Choi, Chung Don;Kim, Kil Ung
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.1
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 1983
  • This study was conducted to obtain basic informations for growth regulators on occurrence of sucker in tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Varieties used were "hicks" and "kusaga mammoth" and growth regulators such as MH(maleic hydrazide), GA(Gibberellic acid) and BA(Benzyl adenine) were used. Immediately after topping, an application of maleic hydrazide at 900g a.i./ha completely inhibited sucker development, but sucker were developed as the rates of MH decreased, in both varieties. In nontopped tobacco plants, the similar trend as in the topped plant was observed except for no sucker development in the untreated control. Any combination of GA and BA under presence of MH had no effects on sucker development in the topped tobacco plants. However, in the nontopped plants, sucker were observed when the combined ratio of BA and GA was 10 to 1 under the presence of MH standard level. The highest no. of sucker was obtained when combined BA $10^{-5}M$ with GA $10^{-6}M$ under the presence of MH, showing higher response of hicks than that of kusaga mammoth. A single application of GA and BA in the topped plants markedly increased sucker number as GA concentrations increased showing varietal difference. GA $10^{-4}M$ increased sucker number as high as as 42% for hicks, but inhibitory effect on kusaga mammoth in comparision with the untreated control, showing very effective on hicks. BA showed the similar effect like GA. Combinations of GA and BA showed antagonistic effect on sucker development. The length of sucker was markedly promoted as the GA rates increased, and the promotive effect of sucker length by GA was not nullified by the addition of BA. But combination treatment of GA and BA mostly resulted in less dry weight than the untreated control, indicating that sucker developed from the combined treatments of GA and BA were not normal and kusaga mammoth was more affected by them.

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Study on Eco-friendly Control Effect of Natural Plant Extract Mixtures on Mulberry Popcorn Disease and Mulberry Sucker (천연 식물추출물 복합제를 이용한 오디균핵병 및 뽕나무이에 대한 친환경 방제기술 개발)

  • Ahn, In;Maeng, Woon-Young;Lee, In-Eae;Kim, Sam-Hyun;You, Ji-Won;Chang, Ki-Woon;Kim, Bae-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.338-342
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    • 2013
  • BACKGROUND: Two Field tests were conducted at Buan and Yangpyung in 2012 and 2013 to confirm controlling effect of mulberry popcorn disease and mulberry Sucker pests which are becoming serious in mass cultivation area of eco-friendly farming mulberry. METHODS AND RESULTS: As the treatments, 4 Natural products and 3 microbials were applied and 4 mulching materials were used. On the prevent effect of mulberry popcorn disease(Sclerotinia shiraiana) by using mulching materials, nonwoven fabric mulching showed worse effect than non-mulched treatment plot. Moreover, rice straw mulching showed significantly worse effect compare to nonwoven fabric and herb mulching treatments. Natural plant extracts and microbials showed 40~65% control value in 2013, which is little bit worse than 2012 results. On the control effect of mulberry Sucker(Amomoneura mori), organic products which combined with neem, sophora and derris showed excellent result as similar control level of Thiophanate-methyl. It means the chemical products can be replaced with organic product. CONCLUSION(S): According to the 2 years studied results, integrate eco-friendly farming measures are recommended for control of mulberry popcorn disease, because any single method is seemed not sufficient enough. However, natural plant extracts mixture is recommended as a product to control of mulberry Sucker.

Effect of MH and FA on the Change of Several Metabolites in Flue-cured Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) I. MH Absorption Ratio, Change of MH Residues and Alkaloid contents (MH 및 FA이 황색종 잎담배의 몇가지 대사산물 변화에 미치는 영향 I. MH 흡수율과 잔류량 및 Alkaloid함량의 변화)

  • 한상빈;육창수;조성진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 1993
  • Using a flue - cured tobacco variety, KF lH9, recently bred and released to farming, effect of growth regulators(fatty alcohol and C - MH) on the change of alkaloid contents and dynamics of MH uptake and distribution were investigated. An efficient sucker control method was also pursued. Treatment of fatty alcohol at button stage remarkably increased the rate of C - MH uptake. However, except in the plants treated with 2- fold volume of C - MH, residue of C -MH was kept under maximum residue level(80 ppd). C - MH residue in stalk was higher than in foliage in general. Compared to untreated control, leaf weight per unit area was increased by the treatment even in lower leaves where vigorous transfer of C - MH from treated tips was indicated and sucker control higher than 94.9% was achieved with all treatments except for sole half volume C - MH treatment at topping stage. Alkaloid content in foliage was reduced by dual treatment of fatty alcohol and C - MH but increased in stalk and root.

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