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Three New Aceria Species (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea) from Hungary on Limonium gmelinii ssp. hungaricum (Plumbaginaceae), Petrorhagia prolifera (Caryophyllaceae) and Gypsophila paniculata (Caryophyllaceae) [PDF]
Three new species of eriophyoid mite, Aceria cumanorum n. sp., associated with Limonium gmelinii ssp. hungaricum (Plumbaginaceae), Aceria feketeistvani n. sp. associated with Petrorhagia prolifera (Caryophyllaceae) and Aceria belarexi n. sp.
Ripka, G.
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One new Aceria species (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from Jolfa, Iran
During the survey on the eriophyoid mite fauna of Jolfa county, East Azerbaijan, Iran, one new eriophyid species, Aceria jolfae Lotfollahi sp. nov. was found and described. This species was vagrant on its host plant Artemisia fragrans Willd. (Asteraceae)
Parisa Lotfollahi, Soheila Masoudi-Rad
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Raphignathoid mites are important biological control agents of spider and eriophyid mites, and scale insects in agriculture and forestry. Therefore, a study on the fauna of superfamily Raphignathoidea in Zanjan city was carried out during 2012–2013.
Narges Fakhari +3 more
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First record of Grapevine Pinot gris virus infecting Vitis vinifera in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Grapevine Pinot gris virus (GPGV) is a member of the genus Trichovirus, and was first identified in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) cv. Pinot Gris in Italy in 2012 (Giampetruzzi et al., 2012). Since then GPGV has been reported in several European countries as
Clover, G.R.G. +3 more
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Common ragweed - Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (Asteraceae) is an invasive plant species in Europe native to North America. Most of the records of known eriophyid mites on different ragweed species are from their native range.
Peter Tóth +5 more
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Occurrence of grapevine Pinot gris virus in commercial table grapes in Peru
New Disease Reports, Volume 51, Issue 1, January/March 2025.
B. Sánchez‐Moncada, L. A. Álvarez
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Eriophyid Mites, Bud, Blister, Gall, and Rust Mites
Eriophyid mites are translucent, cigar-shaped microscopic mites that cause deformities on many plants species. These mites are noticed when their feeding causes abnormalities of plant tissues such as erineum, galls, brooms, leaf curling, blisters, rusts, silvering, fruit rusetting, and deformed buds, catkins, fruits, etc.
Davis, Ryan S., Beddes, Taun
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DETECTION OF FIG MOSAIC VIRUS IN VIRULIFEROUS ERIOPHYID MITE ACERIA FICUS
Fig leaves showing typical fig mosaic symptoms on cv. Bursa siyahi (donor plant) were cut under a stereo microscope into small pieces each hosting 10 putatively viruliferous eriophyid mites (Aceria ficus Cotte) and placed directly on the top leaves of healthy Cucumis sativus, Chenopodium quinoa. C.
Caglayan, K. +5 more
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Eriophyid Mite Appears on Rice in Thailand
This article 'Eriophyid Mite Appears on Rice in Thailand' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based ...
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