Insect Ecology & Toxicology Laboratory
Advisor: Dr. Gil-Hah Kim
The insect ecology and toxicity laboratory studies insect ecology and pest control, so it is good if you like insects and are interested in breeding them.
The field of insect ecology reveals the ecology of populations, interactions between populations, and language communication between insects and plants while breeding insects, and applies them to pest control.
In addition, the field of pest control develops technologies that can effectively control pests using active substances.
◁ Introducing our laboratory
CLICK ON MEDIA
Kim, Gil-Hah
Professor
Kim, Gil-Hah
insect ecology & toxicology
S20 Building 415
khkim@chungbuk.ac.kr
Education
-
Graduated from Department of Agricultural Biology, College of Agriculture, Chungbuk National University (Bachelor of Agriculture)
-
Seoul National University College of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Biology (Master of Agriculture)
-
Department of Agricultural Biology, Kyoto University, Japan (Ph.D. in Agriculture)
Representative career
-
F) President of the Korean Society of Applied Entomology
-
F) Head of Grape Research Division
-
Director of Center for Monitoring Climate Change Mediators, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
-
Advisory member for pest risk assessment at the Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters
-
LMO expert judge, Ministry of Science and ICT
Research field
-
Insect ecochemistry, insect toxicity, and pest control
Representative research results
-
2020.Target-site mutations and glutathione S-transferases are associated with acequinocyl and pyridaben resistance in the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae). Inspects. 11(6). (Study on the mechanism of action of insecticide resistance)
-
2020. Fumigation activity against phosphine-resistant Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) using carbonyl sulfide. Inspects. 11(11). (Research on the development of fumigants for controlling low-grain pests)
-
2020. Various effects of volatile constituents from Magnolia kobus flowers against Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae). 2020. Industrial Crops and Products. 145. (Research on mosquito repellent development)
-
2016. Insect Ecology. Hyangmunsa
-
2012. Samgo Pest Entomology. Hyangmunsa
Key Words: Nature_Plant Disease_Insect_Pest_Plant Medicine_Agricultural University_Chungbuk National University_Cheongju_Chungbuk_Korea