Title of article :
Resistance of three grapevine cultivars to Grape Erineum Mite, Colomerus vitis (Acari: Eriophyidae), in field conditions
Abstract :
The Grape Erineum Mite (GEM), Colomerus vitis (Pagenstecher) (Acari: Eriophyidae),
is a serious pest of vine (Vitis vinifera L.) in western Iran. Host plant resistance has not
been explored as a method for its Integrated Mite Management. In this study, GEMvine
interactions and the biochemical features potentially related to vine resistance/
sensitiveness have been investigated on Fakhri, Gazne and White Thompson seedless
cultivated in field conditions in western Iran. The lowest and highest mite densities were
found on leaves of White Thompson Seedless and Gazne, respectively. As expected,
reduction of healthy leaf area, increase of leaf weight, shortening of shoots and erinea
formation were more relevant on the most infested Gazne; White Thompson Seedless
appeared to be affected by GEM infestation. The diameter of grape berries and their
weight did not differ significantly between infested and control plants on all cultivars.
Mite density appeared to be negatively related to the sugar content only for Gazne
grape. The amount of the leaf waxes was highest in White Thompson Seedless on which
the lowest mite density, the lowest percentage of erinea and largest healthy leaf areas
were detected. Carbohydrate content of leaves was the lowest on the least mite-infested
Thomson seedless and the highest on the most infested Gazne, while phenols decreased
in Gazne after mite infestation.