Is Eriophyes mali Nalepa present in Italy?

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Malagnini, Valeria | Baldessari, Mario | Pedrazzoli, Federico | Tatti, Alessia | Duso, Carlo | de Lillo, Enrico | Angeli, Gino | Lewandowski, Mariusz

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International audience. In the last few years, blistering symptoms were observed on apple plants in commercial orchards. Blisters are commonly found on apple leaves as well as on small fruits. This symptom is compatible with that described for apple blister mites belonging to the genus Eriophyes (Eriophyidae). To assess the identity of the etiological agent, leaf blisters and buds of symptomatic apple and, as a control, pear plants were examined under the dissection microscope and eriophyoid mites were collected. Specimens were examined using both molecular and morphological approaches. The analysis of sequences confirmed that eriophyoid mites collected from symptomatic apple and pear plants are genetically different. Our analyses highlight a complex scenario inside the genus Eriophyes that is worth to be studied in more detail.

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