2016
DOI: 10.5656/ksae.2016.05.0.018
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Repellent Effects of Peppermint Oil Against Pochazia shantungensis (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae)

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“…P. shantungensis adults and nymphs were collected from persimmon trees in Wanjugun, Korea and classified the fourth instar stages of P. shantungensis nymphs and adults as detailed elsewhere24. The insecticidal toxicities of the five essential oils against P. shantungensis adults and nymphs were assessed (Table 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…P. shantungensis adults and nymphs were collected from persimmon trees in Wanjugun, Korea and classified the fourth instar stages of P. shantungensis nymphs and adults as detailed elsewhere24. The insecticidal toxicities of the five essential oils against P. shantungensis adults and nymphs were assessed (Table 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of this, the species identification has not yet been confirmed, mostly due to the impossibility of identifying the genital characteristics of externally similar species2. As such, an insecticide has yet to be developed for long-term control of P. shantungensis adults and nymphs, despite the urgent demand4. Discovering selective and natural insecticides that are safe for the environment and other organisms is essential for the management of P. shantungensis .…”
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“…The importance of the damage led to the designing of management (Baek et al, 2021) and sampling (Baek et al, 2020(Baek et al, , 2022 directives in the Republic of Korea (Baek et al, 2022). To mitigate damage, Jo et al (2016), Kim et al (2016), Lee et al (2018), Park et al (2017) and Ryu et al (2016) propose different chemical treatments, mostly with plant extracts, to repel or kill the pest.…”
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“…( 2017 ), Ryu et al. ( 2016 ) propose different chemical treatment, mostly with plant extracts, to repel or kill the pest. None appear totally efficient.…”
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“…Among the plant extracts, the Sophora falvescens and derris elliptica extracts showed high insecticidal rate. Of the 23 plant-based avoidance substances, only peppermint oil showed a repelling effect of 76% Ryu [1]. Among the seven essential oil components, Artemisia princeps, Citrus paradish, neroli Citrus aurantium, and Tagetes patula, the essential oil has shown its applicability as an environmentally friendly insecticide for larvae and adults Jeon [2].…”
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