Effect of drainage on damage to direct-sown rice by the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) (Gastropoda : Ampullariidae)
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Damage to direct-sown rice by th apple snail, Pomacea canaliculata, was investigated in two semi-field experiments using rain-free experimental plots (each 2 m^2 in area). Four snails (2 snails/m^2), with shell heights of approximately 19 mm or 24 mm, were released in the plots at the time of sowing When the plots were irrigated soon after sowing (0 or 4 days after sowing), the snails fed avidly on young seedlings and no plants became established Drainage after sowing greatly reduced snail damage. Eighty seven to 94% of plants as compared to the control plots without snails were established when plots were drained for two weeks. Three weeks of drainage could almost prevent damage by snails (95-99% of plant establishment) when the plant age was at about the 5.0 leaf stage. Snail damage was more severe when herbicide was applied. Water management after sowing in direct-seeded rice is discussed in view of reducing snail damage.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1999-08-25
著者
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Higuchi Hiroya
Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Wada Takashi
Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station
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HIGUCHI Hiroya
Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Higuchi H
Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Ichinose Katsuya
Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station
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