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Eriophyid Mites, Bud, Blister, Gall, and Rust Mites
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  • Ryan S. Davis, Utah State University
  • Taun Beddes, Utah State University
Document Type
Factsheet
Publisher
Utah State University Extension
Publication Date
9-1-2011
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Abstract

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. Fortunately, these mites rarely cause serious harm to plants, and control is seldom needed. In fact, eriophyid mites can serve as an alternative food source for predatory mites when their primary food source is absent.

Citation Information
Ryan S. Davis and Taun Beddes. "Eriophyid Mites, Bud, Blister, Gall, and Rust Mites" (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/taun-beddes/4/