Sang-Rae Moon
Chungbuk National University
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Korean Journal of Applied Entomology | 2010
Sang-Rae Moon; Bong-Ki Son; Jeong-Oh Yang; Jong-Suk Woo; Changmann Yoon; Gil-Hah Kim
Four major agricultural insect pests, Bemisia tabaci, Myzus persicae, Plutella xylostella and Tetranychus urticae, were irradiated with 30, 50, 70, or 100 Gy electron-beam. Longevity, egg hatching, emergence, and fecundity of the test insects were measured. Hatchability of B. tabaci, P. xylostella and T. urticae declined with increasing irradiation doses, and all B. tabaci and T. urticae eggs were dead at 100 Gy. When eggs of B. tabaci, P. xylostella and T. urticae were irradiated, hatch was inhibited. B. tabaci adults grown from 70 Gy irradiated eggs did not lay eggs. Fecundity of P. xylostella from the 100 Gy irradiated eggs decreased. When B. tabaci, P. xylostella, M. persicae and T. urticae nymphs/larvae were irradiated, the results were similar as those of the hatched eggs. When P. xylostella pupae were irradiated with 100 Gy, fecundity of emerged adults decreased and no eggs hatched. When B. tabaci, P. xylostella, M. persicae and T. urticae adults were irradiated with 70 and 100 Gy, fecundity decreased and egg hatch of B. tabaci was inhibited. However, the longevity of adults did not change and electron-beam irradiation of all developmental stages had no effect on the longevity of adults.
Korean Journal of Applied Entomology | 2009
Sang-Rae Moon; Doo-Jin Noh; Jeong-Oh Yang; Changmann Yoon; Ki-Su Ahn; Gil-Hah Kim
ABSTRACT : This study was performed to investigate the seasonal occurrence, developmental characteristics of each nymphal stages with different temperatures (20, 25, 30℃), longevity and fecundity of ussur brown katydid, Paratlanticus ussuriensis , damaging by outbreaks in the orchard areas of Bitan-ri, Yeongdong, Chungbuk. Paratlanticus ussuriensis occurred from late-March to late-August with peak of mid-May. Newly emerged nymphs appeared from March and do damaged fruit orchards with peak of mid-May when P. ussuriensis existed as 4th and 5th nymphal stages. P. ussuriensis adult occurred from early-June to mid-Aug. with peak of mid-July. Total density of P. ussuriensis was showed highest in mid-May. Paratlanticus ussuriensis goes through nymphal stages to 7th nymph, the ovipositor began exposed to outside from the 4th instar and the body weight increased heavily from this stage and the wings were observed from 6th instar. Developmental period was longer as increased the nymphal stages. Sex ratio of collected insect was showed as 0.57; females more than males. As increased the temperature, developmental period was to be short. Preoviposition was also to be short as 5.0, 4.3, and 3.4 days at 20, 25, 30℃, respectively, and fecundity increased as 69.0, 87.1, and 104.3 at 20, 25, 30℃, respectively. Longevity of male and female at 25℃ was showed the longest with 35.7, and 32.9 days and showed the shortest with 30.1 and 28.1 days at 30℃, respectively. The difference of developmental period in male and female were showed longer in female without relation of temperature. The eggs laid were frequently distributed 3 to 4 cm from soil surface, and showed the behavior laying eggs intensively when early oviposition period.
Korean journal of applied entomology | 2010
Young-Jae Kim; Sang-Rae Moon; Changmann Yoon; Gil-Hah Kim
Measurements were made on morphology of each developmental stages of the chestnut weevil, Curculio sikkimensis, reared in the laboratory and field from 2003 to 2006. The size of egg was 0.80.03 mm. The escaping larvae were measured, in average, as 98 mg in body weight, 10.65 and 3.99 mm in body length and width, and 1.70 mm in head width. Pupal size of female and male was 7.01 and 6.53 mm, respectively. The fresh weight (0.343 g), body length (7.76 mm) and width (3.38 mm), and head width (1.60 mm) of female adults were significantly bigger than those (0.268 g, 7.14 mm, 3.01 mm and 1.37 mm, respectively) of male adults. Proboscis length (6.53 mm) and antennal length (5.47 mm) of female was also significantly longer than those (3.56 and 4.63 mm, respectively) of male. The larvae of C. sikkimensis overwintered for 1~3 years and their body weight, body length, and body width were decreased. The ratio between proboscis length and body length, the basipodite position attached to the proboscis, and shape of the sex organ on the abdominal end could be used to discriminate sexes.
The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science | 2010
Yun-Ho Shin; Sang-Rae Moon; Changmann Yoon; Ki-Su Ahn; Gil-Hah Kim
Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology | 2011
Changmann Yoon; Sang-Rae Moon; Jin-Won Jeong; Youn-Ho Shin; Sun-Ran Cho; Ki-Su Ahn; Jeong-Oh Yang; Gil-Hah Kim
Applied Biological Chemistry | 2009
Jeong-Oh Yang; Ji-Hyun Park; Bong-Ki Son; Sang-Rae Moon; Shin-Ho Kang; Changmann Yoon; Gil-Hah Kim
The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science | 2008
Doo-Jin Noh; Jeong-Oh Yang; Sang-Rae Moon; Changmann Yoon; Shin-Ho Kang; Ki-Su Ahn; Gil-Hah Kim
Journal of The Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry | 2012
Sang-Rae Moon; Sun-Ran Cho; Jin-Won Jeong; Youn-Ho Shin; Jeong-Oh Yang; Ki-Su Ahn; Changmann Yoon; Gil-Hah Kim
The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science | 2011
Changmann Yoon; Sun-Ran Cho; Sang-Rae Moon; Youn-Ho Shin; Gil-Hah Kim
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2010
Seung-Hwan Yoon; Sang-Rae Moon; Hyun-Na Koo; Gil-Hah Kim