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Title

Anatomical injury induced by the eriophyid mite Aceria anthocoptes on the leaves of Cirsium arvense.

Authors

Rancic, Dragana; Stevanovic, Branka; Petanović, Radmila; Magud, Biljana; Tosevski, Ivo; Gassmann, AndrÉ

Abstract

Anatomical injury of the leaves of the invasive species, Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop., caused by the eriophyid mite Aceria anthocoptes (Nal.), which is the only eriophyid mite that has been recorded on C. arvense worldwide, is described. The injury induced by the mite feeding on the leaves of C. arvense results in visible russeting and bronzing of the leaves. Other conspicuous deformations are folding and distortion of the leaf blade and curling of leaf edge, as well as gradual drying of leaves. The anatomical injury of the mature leaves of field-collected plants was limited to the epidermis of the lower leaf surface. However, on young leaves of experimentally infested plants, rust mite injuries extend to epidermal cells on both leaf surfaces and to those of deeper mesophyll layers. On these leaves, lesions on the lower leaf surface even affected the phloem of the vascular bundles. Leaf damage induced by A. anthocoptes is discussed with regard to the mite's potential as a biological control agent of C. arvense.

Subjects

CANADA thistle; CIRSIUM; MITES; PLANT diseases; DISEASED plants; ACERIA; CARDUUS; PLANT cells & tissues; ERIOPHYIDAE

Publication

Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2006, Vol 38, Issue 4, p243

ISSN

0168-8162

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10493-006-0013-3

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