Grapevine gall mite (Eriophyes vitis) is an eriophyid mite that induces characteristic galls and deformities on the leaves and young shoots of Vitis vinifera cultivars. The present study aims to describe the symptomatic manifestations of infestation and to document key biological features of the mite. Observations were conducted in vineyards in eastern Romania during the active vegetative growth period, encompassing multiple cultivars and various growth stages. Symptoms were systematically recorded through visual inspections and high-resolution photography, revealing leaf galls, curling, and distortions on young shoots, which varied in intensity depending on cultivar and plant age. Microscopic examinations confirmed the presence of mites within the galls. They allowed detailed observation of their morphology, spatial distribution, and population density, providing additional insight into their development and colonization patterns. Differences in symptom severity were noted among grapevine cultivars, indicating variability in the extent of damage caused by infestation. The study emphasizes the importance of accurate visual and microscopic identification of gall mite symptoms, which is essential for monitoring, early detection, and documentation of mite presence in vineyards. By documenting both macroscopic and microscopic features in a detailed, systematic manner, this study provides comprehensive descriptive information on the biology and symptomatic expression of E. vitis, offering a solid foundation for applied research in viticulture and for future studies on cultivar susceptibility, damage assessment, and preventive measures.
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Symptomatic and Biological Observations of Grapevine Gall Mite (Eriophyes vitis)
Published:
11 December 2025
by MDPI
in The 5th International Electronic Conference on Agronomy
session Basic Plant Science
Abstract:
Keywords: Grapevine; Eriophyes vitis; Gall mite; Symptoms
