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1999

Leptographium eucalyptophillum, a new species from Eucalyptus in the Congo

Jacobs K, Wingfield MJ, Roux J

South African Journal of Botany

1999

Application of fungi and fungal products in biopulping Part 1: biopulping of wood

Wolfaardt F, Rabie C, Wingfield MJ

Journal for the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry of Southern Africa

Apr 1999

Hypovirulence detected in Brazilian isolates of Cryphonectria cubensis

Van Zyl LM, Wingfield MJ, Alfenas AC, Crous PW

Plant Pathology

A single 3 kb segment of double‐stranded (dsRNA) was present in three of 30 Brazilian isolates of...

Jun 1999

PCR-based identification and phylogeny of species of Ceratocystis sensu stricto

Witthuhn RC, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ, Harrington TC

Mycological Research

Most species of Ceratocystis sensu stricto are virulent pathogens of a wide variety of plants including forest and fruit trees,...

Dec 1999

Phylogenetic relationships of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Protea infructescences in South Africa

Wingfield BD, Viljoen CD, Wingfield MJ

Mycological Research

Five ophiostomatoid taxa have been found associated with the infructescences of Protea species, an ancient group of flowering...

Dec 1999

A re-examination of the vascular wilt pathogen of takamaka (Calophyllum inophyllum)

Webber JF, Jacobs K, Wingfield MJ

Mycological Research

The vascular wilt pathogen currently causing severe die-back and mortality of takamaka in the Seychelles has morphological and...

Apr 1999

Relatedness of Custingophora olivaceae to Gondwanamyces spp. from Protea spp

Viljoen CD, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ

Mycological Research

Nov 1999

Batcheloromyces species occurring on Proteaceae in South Africa

Taylor JE, Crous PW, Wingfield MJ

Mycological Research

Batcheloromyces spp. are dematiaceous hyphomycetes which cause leaf spots on members of the Proteaceae in South Africa. The leaf...