2016 International Congress of Entomology 2016
DOI: 10.1603/ice.2016.110822
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The comprehensive management of spotted lanternfly,Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera : Fulgoridae), in Republic of Korea

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“…Feeding causes copious amounts of honeydew to shower down, coating plants, promoting the growth of sooty mold which blocks photosynthesis, and causing plants to wilt and die ( Park et al 2009 ). Such damage in an organic vineyard in Korea resulted in 80.8% of grapes being unsuitable as table grapes ( Song 2010 ). In a greenhouse study, even three or five L. delicatula per potted grapevine was enough to significantly reduce growth ( Song 2010 ).…”
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“…Feeding causes copious amounts of honeydew to shower down, coating plants, promoting the growth of sooty mold which blocks photosynthesis, and causing plants to wilt and die ( Park et al 2009 ). Such damage in an organic vineyard in Korea resulted in 80.8% of grapes being unsuitable as table grapes ( Song 2010 ). In a greenhouse study, even three or five L. delicatula per potted grapevine was enough to significantly reduce growth ( Song 2010 ).…”
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“…Such damage in an organic vineyard in Korea resulted in 80.8% of grapes being unsuitable as table grapes ( Song 2010 ). In a greenhouse study, even three or five L. delicatula per potted grapevine was enough to significantly reduce growth ( Song 2010 ).…”
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“…According to Choi et al (2012) the lower developmental temperature threshold for eggs is 8.14°C; however, Park (2009) and Song (2010) fixed this threshold, respectively, at 11.13 and 12.75°C. Egg development lasts from 26-72.6 days at 15°C (Song, 2010;Choi et al, 2012;Park, 2015) to 10-21.6 days at 25°C (Song, 2010;Choi et al, 2012) and 15.3 days at 31°C (Park, 2015). It has been suggested that L. delicatula requires a chilling period to complete the egg development, but there is no accordance in the literature (Burne, 2020).…”
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“…Overwintering is a crucial stage in the life cycle of L. delicatula (Lee et al, 2019). According to Choi et al (2012) the lower developmental temperature threshold for eggs is 8.14°C; however, Park (2009) and Song (2010) fixed this threshold, respectively, at 11.13 and 12.75°C. Egg development lasts from 26-72.6 days at 15°C (Song, 2010;Choi et al, 2012;Park, 2015) to 10-21.6 days at 25°C (Song, 2010;Choi et al, 2012) and 15.3 days at 31°C (Park, 2015).…”
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