Abstract

Simple SummarySpodoptera frugiperda is a pest with a wide host range that causes severe damage to the agricultural sector around the world. The species, which was first recorded in South Korea in 2019, has been affecting corn farmers by harming the leaves and fruits. Unfortunately, measures to initially respond to the species have not been implemented appropriately due to the lack of information on the growth characteristics of S. frugiperda in the Korean climate. Against this backdrop, we analyzed the growth characteristics and degree of damage to corn leaves at different temperatures and found that the optimal temperature for the growth of S. frugiperda was in the range 28–32 °C, which is the temperature range during summer in Korea. It is most active during this season, affecting more number of farmers progressively. In this regard, more efforts are needed to control the pest in summer in Korea.In 2019, an outbreak of Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) was first reported in Korea. This study aimed to determine the growth rate and feeding amount of S. frugiperda by temperature to establish the right time window for its control and management. Linear regression analysis was used to determine the growth period and thermal requirements of S. frugiperda. The longest growth period of 97.2 ± 1.2 days was observed at 16 °C, and the shortest growth period of 15.5 ± 0.7 days was observed at 36 °C. In terms of each growth stage, the pupal period was the longest at all temperatures, followed by the egg period. The maximum corn leaf feeding amount (6.61 g) was observed for the larvae grown at 16 °C, and the minimum (2.9 g) was observed at 36 °C. However, the daily feeding amount of S. frugiperda larvae was the highest at 28 °C and 32 °C. The hatching rate according to temperature exceeded 70% at 24 °C, 28 °C, and 32 °C, and the survival rate of larvae and pupae was 100% at 24 °C to 32 °C. Based on these results, a temperature range of 28 °C to 32 °C is proposed as the optimum temperature for the growth of S. frugiperda.

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