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Front (L-R): Jeanne Korsman (UP Genetics), Francis Lewu (University of Fort Hare), Dr Mashudu (Medunsa), Prof Dave Berger (UP Botany), Delon Mudaly (Portfolio Manager: BioPAD), Sanushka Naidoo (Trainer: UP), Luke Solomon (Trainer: UP)

Middle (L-R): Junita Liebenberg (ARC-Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute), Dr Este van Marle-Koster (UP Animal & Wildlife Sciences), Jacolene Meyer (Citrus Research International), Leandra Cronje (National Institute for Occupational Health), Salome Smit (UP Biochemistry), Dr Margot Hosie (WITS University), Karren Thomson (WITS University), Dr Rosemary Kabahuma (WITS University & Pietersburg Provincial Hospital)

Back (L-R): Erica Pierce (Trainer: WITS University), Prof Ian Dubery (University of Johannesburg), Dr Antoinette van Schalkwyk (UP Botany), Devan Moodley (University of KwaZulu-Natal), Ravesh Singh (University of KwaZulu-Natal), Natalie van Zuydam (UP FABI), Michelle Auer (UPBRC)

New Publications

Joubert M, van den Berg N, Theron J, Swart V. (2026) Leaf bleaching is associated with extensive transcriptional reprogramming in avocado trees with sunblotch disease. Virology 620:110903. 10.1016/j.virol.2026.110903 PDF
Nzuza P, Schroder ML, Slippers B, Maes WH. (2026) Spectral Responses to Larval and Artificial Defoliation in Eucalyptus dunnii: Implications for UAV-Based Detection of Gonipterus Damage. Drones 10(4) 10.3390/drones10040250
Six DL, Marincowitz S, Duong TA. (2026) Ophiostoma ipsi-confusi sp. nov. Six, Marinc. & Duong, a consistent symbiotic fungus of the pinyon ips bark beetle, Ips confusus LeConte. Symbiosis 10.1007/s13199-026-01135-9
Yan Z, Zhao Y, Meng X, Gao M, Si H, Zhao G, Bose T, Chang R. (2026) New manganese-oxidizing Acremonium-like fungi from halophytic rhizospheres in the Yellow River Delta, China. Mycologia :1-13. 10.1080/00275514.2026.2627133
Eshetu FB, Barnes I, Nahrung HF, Fitza KNE, Slippers B. (2026) A Century of invasion: How biosecurity influenced populations of Sirex noctilio and Its fungal symbiont in Australasia. Molecular Ecology 35(6):0962 - 1083. 10.1111/mec.70311