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Erinosis

Colomerus Vitis (Eriophyes Vitis)

Pathogen:

Insect

Type:

Risk:

INTERMEDIATE

Ácaros

Puntos pequeños o punteado / Deformación, desarrollo anormal, enrollamiento, rizado o tumores
Puntos pequeños o punteado / Deformación, desarrollo anormal, enrollamiento, rizado o tumores
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WHO CAUSES IT?

Colomerus vitis (previously known as Eriophyes vitis) is a microscopic mite that belongs to the family Eriophyidae, and is one of the most harmful pests of grapevines. This mite is elongated in shape, with two pairs of legs located on the front of its body, and its size is so small that it is difficult to detect it with the naked eye. During the winter, the adult mites take refuge under the scales of the vine buds, where they remain inactive until temperatures begin to rise in spring. At this point, they emerge and begin feeding on the young shoots of the plant. The females lay their eggs on the underside of the leaves, and in a few days the larvae hatch, also beginning to feed on the vine tissues. Colomerus vitis goes through several generations a year, being especially active in the phases of greatest growth of the vine. Its reproductive cycle is rapid, which favors the proliferation of this pest during the warm months, generating large populations in a short time.

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SYMPTOMS

Erinosis is the disease caused by Colomerus vitis in the vine, and is characterized by the appearance of galls and deformations on the leaves and other plant tissues. These mites feed on cellular content, injecting substances that cause a hypertrophied reaction in the vine tissues. This interferes with photosynthesis and respiration of the plant, which can considerably reduce its vigor and, consequently, the quality and quantity of production.

- Formation of galls or bumps on the underside of the leaves.
- Leaves with a rough and deformed appearance.
- Presence of a cottony layer on the gills, produced by the mite.
- Loss of vigor in the plant and less growth of the shoots.
- Decrease in the production of clusters due to the affectation of leaves and young shoots.
- In severe cases, premature defoliation and weakening of the plant.

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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY

18-28°C

60-80%

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TRANSMISSION PATHS

Wind, Contaminated plant material, Agricultural tools, Direct contact between plants

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TREATMENTS

Chemical treatment

• SULFUR 80% [SC] P/V
• SULFUR 80% [WP] P/P
• SULFUR 80% [WG] P/P
• SULFUR 99% [DP] P/P
• SULFUR 70% [SC] P/V
• SULFUR 72% [SC] P/V
• ORANGE OIL 60g/L [ME] P/S
• SULFUR 82.5% [SC] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [97862-82-3]) 80% [EC] P/V

Authorized treatments in organic farming

• SULFUR 80% [SC] P/V
• SULFUR 80% [WP] P/P
• SULFUR 80% [WG] P/P
• SULFUR 99% [DP] P/P
• SULFUR 70% [SC] P/V
• SULFUR 72% [SC] P/V
• ORANGE OIL 60g/L [ME] P/S
• SULFUR 82.5% [SC] P/V
• PARAFFIN OIL (CAS [97862-82-3]) 80% [EC] P/V

Traitements biologiques

• CHRYSOPERLA CARNEA

Recommendations

- Carry out sanitary pruning during the winter to eliminate affected buds where the mites spend the winter, thus reducing populations in the spring.
- Apply preventive treatments with mineral oils or sulfur at the beginning of sprouting, which act on the mites before they cause significant damage to the sprouts.
- Encourage the presence of natural predators, such as phytoseiid mites, which can help keep Colomerus vitis populations under control.
- Avoid excessive use of broad-spectrum pesticides, as they can eliminate the natural enemies of mites and promote their proliferation.
- Maintain constant surveillance of the first signs of erinosis in young leaves, to intervene early and avoid the massive spread of the pest.
- Implement integrated management practices, combining cultural, biological and chemical measures to reduce pest pressure and avoid dependence on chemical products.
- Use specific acaricides at the appropriate times in the vine cycle, such as sprouting, when mites become more vulnerable to treatment.

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TREATMENTS

Homemade treatments

    POTASSIUM SOAP AND NEEM OIL SOLUTION
    POTASSIUM SOAP SOLUTION + NEEM OIL + DIATOMACEOUS EARTH
    BAKING SODA AND NEUTRAL SOAP SOLUTION
    GARLIC INFUSION WITH NEUTRAL SOAP
    CHROMATIC OR ADHESIVE TRAPS
    DILUTED MILK
    HORSETAIL INFUSION
    TRUNK WHITEWASHING
    DIATOMACEOUS EARTH
    WOOD ASH
    NETTLE SLURRY
    CUT THE AFFECTED BRANCHES AND APPLY CINNAMON
    GARLIC AND CINNAMON INFUSION
    INFUSION OF WORMWOOD, CHILI OR CHILLI
    CLEAN THE AFFECTED AREA AND APPLY ASH PASTE WITH GARLIC OR CINNAMON
    GARLIC AND MINT INFUSION
    LIGHT TRAPS
    APPLY CINNAMON POWDER
    PITFALL TRAPS
    CRUSHED EGG SHELLS
    CLEAN AND SEAL THE WOUND WITH CLAY, CINNAMON AND GARLIC PASTE
    GARLIC INFUSION
    MATURE COMPOST
    TRAPS WITH VINEGAR AND SOAP
    SEAL HOLES WITH ASH PASTE AND CRUSHED GARLIC
    VINEGAR AND BAKING SODA SOLUTION
    ANT TRAP
    TAPE TRAP
    PHEROMONE TRAP
    ALCOHOL TRAPS
    FUNNEL TRAP
    There are no home treatments

Natural allies

    PREDATORY MITES
    LADYBUGS
    LACEWINGS
    PARASITIC WASPS
    HOVERFLIES OR PARASITIC FLIES
    PREDATORY BUGS
    There are no natural allies
    Mycodiplosis oidii (predatory mosquito)

Chemical treatments

    There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.
    ABAMECTIN 0.0015% + PYRETHRINS 0.02%
    RAPESEAL OIL
    RAPESEAL OIL + PYRETHRINS
    ORANGE OIL 6%
    PARAFFIN OIL
    ACETAMIPRID
    ACETAMIPRID
    ACETAMIPRID 0.005%
    ACETAMIPRID 20%
    SULFUR
    COPPER 20%
    COPPER 25%
    COPPER 35%
    COPPER 38%
    COPPER 50%
    COPPER 52%
    DELTAMETHRIN 10%
    DELTAMETHRIN 2.5%
    DELTAMETHRIN 1.57%
    DIFENOCONAZOLE 1.67%
    ESFENVALERATE 2.5%
    PHENHEXAMIDE 50%
    FLUPYRADIFURONE
    FOSETIL-AL 80%
    FERRIC PHOSPHATE
    ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE 56%
    HEXITIAZOX 10%
    LAMINARIN 4.5%
    METALDEHYDE
    PIRACLOSTROBIN 6.7% + BOSCALIDE 26.7%
    PYRETHRINS
    PYRIPROXIFEN 10%
    POTASSIUM SALTS OF UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS
    TAU-FLUVALINATE 24%
    TETRACONAZOLE 10%
    TETRACONAZOLE 12.5%
    TETRACONAZOLE 4%
    ESFENVALERATE 5%
    100% GARLIC EXTRACT
    FLUPIRADIFURONE 20%
    PHOSTIAZATE 10%
    PHOSTIAZATE 15%
    POTASSIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE
    LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN
    SPINOSAD 0.024%
    SPINOSAD 12%
    SPINOSAD 48%
    TRICHODERMA ASPERELLUM (STRAIN T34)
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RECOMMENDATIONS

- Check the back of the leaves frequently, especially in dry weather.
- Spray water on the leaves to increase humidity and prevent them from settling.
- Keep plants healthy with good watering and adequate light.
- If you see cobwebs or damage, clean the leaves with a damp cloth or pressurized water.
- Use potassium soap or neem oil every few days until they disappear.

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*The recommended treatments are still recommendations according to the databases of the authorities and at no time do they replace the guidelines established according to the legislation of each country

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