FABI News and Views
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Slippers B, Kleinsmith L, Nieuwenhuis R. (2023) National surveillance efforts bridge knowledge gaps. SA Grain Magazine (2):15-16.
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Maduke A, Slippers B, Van der Linde E, Wingfield M, Fourie G. (2022) Botryosphaeriaceae on Macadamia leaves, nuts and racemes and their association with disease. SAMAC Journal
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Botha G, Van den Berg N, Yilmaz N, Akinsanmi OA, Fourie G. (2022) Flower blight in South African macadamia orchards. SAMAC Journal :56-58.
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Pal E, Hurley B, Allison J, Slippers B, Fourie G. (2022) Potential management tactics hidden in the life cycle of stink bugs. SAMAC Journal :53-55.
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Fourie A, Venter N, Slippers B, Fourie G. (2021) It takes "guts" to understand stink bugs. SAMAC Journal :33-37.
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Maduke A, Slippers B, Van der Linde E, Wingfield MJ, Fourie G. (2021) Macadamia branch dieback and decline in South Africa. SAMAC Journal
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Smith AK, Hurley BP, Slippers B, Fourie G. (2021) Nut borers in South African macadamia orchards: the main culprit and research towards improving control. SAMAC Journal :57-58.
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Pal E, Hurley BP, Slippers B, Fourie G. (2020) Progress towards characterisation of pheromones of Bathycoelia distincta. SAMAC Journal
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Smith A, Hurley BP, Slippers B, Fourie G. (2020) Life stage characterisation of Thaumatotibia batrachopa on an artificial diet. SAMAC Journal
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Slippers B, Visser M, Roux J. (2020) Why it’s so critical to continuously monitor and manage plant diseases. The Conversation
https://theconversation.com/why-its-so-critical-to-continuously-monitor-and-manage-plant-diseases-139423#comment_2251101 |
Wingfield MJ, Wingfield BD, Crous CJ. (2020) Tree diseases can change entire landscapes and must be taken seriously . The Conversation
https://bit.ly/3b5ptAP |
Wingfield BD, Millar B. (2019) How the open access model hurts academics in poorer countries. The Conversation
https://bit.ly/2Gn3skG |
Slippers B, Alisic E. (2019) African science needs more leaders. Here’s how to develop them. The Conversation
https://theconversation.com/african-science-needs-more-leaders-heres-how-to-develop-them-114091 |
Wingfield BD. (2018) People, funding and constant learning are key to creating research excellence. The Conversation (21 January)
http://bit.ly/2DtrY3F |
Slippers B, Singh S. (2018) African mothers in science need more support. Providing it is actually easy. The Conversation (10 January)
http://bit.ly/2Dp0cl5 |
Wingfield BD. (2017) South Africa can’t afford to see its universities pitch over the precipice. The Conversation (31 January)
http://bit.ly/2ruUV9W |
Wingfield BD, Vaughan K. (2017) Money woes force South Africa to revisit how it rewards researchers. The Conversation (23 October)
http://bit.ly/2lJtQgu |
Wingfield BD. (2017) The peer review system has flaws. But it’s still a barrier to bad science. The Conversation (20 September)
http://bit.ly/2Du6Om1 |
Wingfield BD. (2017) What “decolonised education” should and shouldn’t mean. The Conversation (14 February)
http://bit.ly/2llAK7J |
Slippers B. (2015) Plantations provide cover for lost trees but they are also under threat from pests. The Conversation (11 September)
https://theconversation.com/plantations-provide-cover-for-lost-trees-but-they-are-also-under-threat- |
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