Publications by authors named "Yejin Kyung"

Cockroaches cause problems as pests not only locally in residential areas but also internationally, as they can disperse across borders in transport vessels. We investigated the effects of the ethyl formate (EF) fumigant on all developmental stages of and . For eggs, the hatching inhibition rate increased directly proportionately with the increasing treatment concentration of EF, but the 100% control was not observed.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and phytotoxicity of phosphine (PH3) and ethyl formate (EF) on 13 types of imported foliage nursery plants and two mealybug species.
  • PH3 was found to be more effective against the mealybug nymphs compared to adults, achieving 100% mortality with increased exposure time, while EF showed significant phytotoxic effects on most of the plants treated.
  • Although both fumigants were tested, PH3 emerged as a more suitable option for controlling mealybugs without harming the foliage nursery plants, making it a potential substitute for methyl bromide.
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The insecticidal activity of phosphine (PH3) and ethyl formate (EF) toward Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and their phytotoxicity to asparagus were evaluated. Both the PH3 and EF fumigants showed higher lethal concentration and time (LCT) values at lower temperatures. The LCT99 values of PH3 and EF at 5°C in a 12 liters desiccator for 4 h showed the following ranking: eggs (64.

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This study investigated an alternative fumigant for imported sweet pumpkin. Laboratory fumigations with ethyl formate (EF) and phosphine (PH3) alone and in combination were conducted at different temperatures in 12-liter desiccators to determine their efficacy and synergism against adults and eggs of two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae Koch), a major pest of sweet pumpkins; larger scale fumigations with EF were also performed to evaluate the impact of EF fumigation on the postharvest quality of sweet pumpkin and EF absorption. EF fumigation of 4 h achieved 100% control of both adults and eggs at 10°C.

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