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Journal of Microbiology | 2009

Incidence of Wolbachia and Cardinium endosymbionts in the Osmia community in Korea.

Gilsang Jeong; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Ji-Young Choi; Seok-Jo Hwang; Byeong-Do Park; Won-Tae Kim; Young-Cheol Choi; In-Gyun Park; Jong-Gill Kim

Sex ratio distorting endosymbionts induce reproductive anomalies in their arthropod hosts. They have recently been paid much attention as firstly texts of evolution of host-symbiont relationships and secondly potential biological control agents to control arthropod pests. Among such organisms, Wolbachia and Cardinium bacteria are well characterized. This study aims at probing such bacteria in the Osmia community to evaluate their potential utilization to control arthropod pests. Among 17 PCR tested species, Osmia cornifrons and a parasitic fly are infected with Wolbachia and a mite species is infected with Cardinium. Phylogenetic tree analyses suggest that horizontal transfer of the bacteria occurred between phylogenetically distant hosts.


Korean journal of applied entomology | 2008

Comparison of the Colony Development of the Bumblebees, Bombus terrestris Produced from Domestic and Foreign Bumblebees Companies

Hyung-Joo Yoon; Ji-Yeong Kim; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Sang-Beom Lee; In-Gyun Park; Si-Kab Noh

We compared colony development and survival rate after artificial hibernation between the bumblebees, Bombus terrestris, produced from domestic and foreign companies. The number of worker and queen produced from foundation colony of three domestic and one foreign companies was 232.4-270.8 and 62.0-181.8, respectively, but there was no statistical difference. In colony development of B. terrestris queens which were terminated diapause by narcosis at different companies, oviposition rate, colony foundation and progeny-queen production of bumblebees produced from domestic companies were superior to those from foreign company. But foreign company in the number of worker and queen was superior to domestic companies. On the other hand, survival rate and colony development of B. terrestris queens, which were terminated diapause by artificial hibernation at three domestic and two foreign companies, were no significant differences. These results indicate that oviposition, colony foundation, progeny-queen production, and survival rate after artificial hibernation showed no differences between the bumblebees produced from domestic and foreign companies.


Korean journal of applied entomology | 2010

Development of an Apparatus for the Oviposition Induction of the Bumblebee Bombus ignitus Using Electricity

Hyung-Joo Yoon; Chae-Dae Lim; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Sang-Beom Lee; In-Gyun Park

Bumblebees are widely used to pollinate crops in greenhouses and fields. Here we firstly developed an apparatus for the oviposition induction of the bumblebee Bombus ignitus using electricity. The apparatus consists of boxes for colony initiation, part of temperature control, part of heat transfer, and moving shelf. The result shows that the rates of oviposition and colony foundation in the newly developed apparatus are respectively 3.9% and 5.2% higher than in the existing apparatus using hot water. More importantly, the newly developed apparatus is 75% cheaper in costs and can more save energy than existing apparatus. These results indicate that the newly developed apparatus could serve as an effective apparatus for the oviposition induction of B. ignitus.


Korean Journal of Applied Entomology | 2009

Lifespan elongation of Bombus terrestris and economic effect by regular pollen supplement to its hives released on beefsteak-tomato varieties.

Sang-Beom Lee; In-Gyun Park; In-Hui Park; Hyung-Joo Yoon; Kyung-Yong Lee; Sun-Joo Jang; Young Chae; Hae-Joong Yong; Byeong-Rak Choi

About 50,000 hives of Bombus terrestris are used for pollination of tomato and other economical crops (fruit vegetables and fruit trees) in Korea. Therefore this study was conducted to find out the effective use of B. terrestris and its economic effect in the major beefsteak-tomato cultivation areas from February to August in 2008. The pollinating activities, rate of bite-mark and lifespan of B. terrestris`s hive according to all beefsteak-tomato varieties (Super Momotaro, Zeus42, Mascara and Super Sunroad, 500 , plants) were apparent by regular supplement of pollen (/3 days) to the hive of B. terrestris. Especially, Super Momotaro and Super Sunroad variety were most distinctive in the effects by regular pollen supplement.


Korean journal of applied entomology | 2008

Effect on the Pollinating Activities of Honeybee, Apis mellierfa L.(Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Bumblebee, Bombus terrestris L. in Paprika Vinyl-Houses

Sang-Beom Lee; Nam-Gyu Ha; Hyung-Joo Yoon; In-Gyun Park; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Ho-Sung Gang; Seok-Jo Hwang

This study was surveyed the effects by pollinating activity of Apis mellifera and Bombus terrestris released in the paprika vinyl-houses. The foraging activity and behaviour of A. mellifera and B. terrestris visited on the paprika flowers were nearly alike. The pick times of pollinating activity by A. mellifera and B. terrestris were showed the hightest at 11:00 and 15:00, and 09:00 to 11:00, respectively. The rate of fruit set by A. mellifera and B. terrestris released for pollinating paprika were same level with 94%, and these rate were higher than the fruit setting rate which was 92% by fan operated. The qualities of paprika produced by pollinators released were higher than those by fan operated. And weight per fruit, number of seeds per fruit and economical profit per 2,310 were over 10% higher than those by fan operated. Therefore the economical effects by the pollinating activities of A. mellifera and B. terrestris released in the paprika vinyl-houses were obviously demonstrated.


Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology | 2009

Wolbachia infection in the Korean endemic firefly, Luciola unmunsana (Coleoptera: Lampyridae)

Gilsang Jeong; Taehwa Kang; Hae-Chul Park; Ji-Young Choi; Seok-Jo Hwang; Won-Tae Kim; Young-Cheol Choi; Kyeong-Yong Lee; In-Gyun Park; Ha-Sik Sim; Jong-Gill Kim


International journal of industrial entomology | 2010

Chilling Temperature and Humidity to Break Diapause of the Bumblebee Queen Bombus terrestris

Hyung-Joo Yoon; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Jae-Sam Hwang; In-Gyun Park


International journal of industrial entomology | 2005

Oviposition and Colony Development of the Bumblebees, Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris depending on Different Pollen

Hyung-Joo Yoon; Sam-Eun Kim; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Sang-Beom Lee; In-Gyun Park


International journal of industrial entomology | 2011

Agricultural Utilization and Year-Round Rearing Techniques of Bumblebees in Korea

Hyung-Joo Yoon; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Mi-Ae Kim; In-Gyun Park


International journal of industrial entomology | 2010

Wake-up Treatments for Improving Oviposition and Colony Development of the Bumblebees Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris

Hyung-Joo Yoon; Kyeong-Yong Lee; Samg-Beom Lee; In-Gyun Park

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Kyeong-Yong Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Sang-Beom Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Hae Chul Park

Rural Development Administration

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Seok-Jo Hwang

Rural Development Administration

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Seong-Hyun Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Gilsang Jeong

Rural Development Administration

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Jae-Sam Hwang

Chungnam National University

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Ji-Young Choi

Rural Development Administration

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Jong-Gill Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Won-Tae Kim

Rural Development Administration

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