Phyllocoptes populi
Mitte Phyllocoptes populi
Description
Phyllocoptes populi is a species of mite (acari), that is known to cause damages to the leaves of poplar trees. These mites are microscopic in size and typically infest the underside of the leaves. They feed on the leaf tissue, resulting in a variety of symptoms and damages. Infested poplar leaves may display symptoms such as leaf curling, distortion, and discoloration. Galls induced by this species are small pale swellings on the upper surface of the leaf. The same swellings are seen as red hairy areas on the bottom of the leaf. Sometimes hairy areas can be found on top side of the leaves too. The damages caused by Phyllocoptes populi mites can weaken the affected poplar trees, affecting their overall health and vigor.
Symptom
Galls induced by this species are small pale swellings on the upper surface of the leaf. The same swellings are seen as hairy areas on the bottom of the leaf.
Tree Species: Poplar
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Mites
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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