FABI News and Views
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| Balocchi F. (2025) Risk Analysis for Alien Taxa (RAAT) for Phytophthora cinnamomi in South Africa.  
10.5281/zenodo.14858265 | 
          
| Fourie G, Mkhize T, Twiddy D. (2023) Bark and Ambrosia beetles and their fungal symbionts in macadamia orchards in South Africa. SAMAC Journal :78-79.
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| Twiddy D, Akinsanmi F, Fourie G. (2023) Towards management of macadamia nut diseases in South Africa. SAMAC Journal :80-81.
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| Fourie G. (2023) Disease diagnostic clinic and field extension: a service to the macadamia industry. SAMAC Journal :96-97.
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| Moffat R, Hurley BP, Fourie G. (2023) Biology of the invasive macadamia felted coccid, Acanthococcus ironsidei Williams (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae) and potential native enemies as biological control agents. SAMAC Journal :82-83.
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| Smith A, Fourie G. (2023) The Macadamia nut borer genome: What are the benefits?. SAMAC Journal :84.
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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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| Pal E, Fourie G. (2023) Evaluation of the lethal and sublethal effects of various insecticides on Bathycoelia distincta (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). SAMAC journal :51-53.
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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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| Smith A, Fourie G. (2022) Macadamia nut borer and false codling moth pheromone trap specificity. SAMAC Journal :36-38.
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| Twiddy D, Fourie A, Akinsanmi OA, Fourie G. (2022) Up close and personal with Husk Rot. SAMAC Journal :39-41.
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| De Beer ZW, Fell S. (2021) The Threat of the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer to Pecan Trees is perhaps less than initially expected. SA Pecan 90:29-31.
bit.ly/3kZpldC  | 
          
| Botha G, Fourie A, Hartley J,  Van den Berg N, Fourie G. (2021) The impact of Rosellinia necatrix on South African macadamia orchards. SAMAC Journal :54-56.
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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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| Ranketse M, Hefer C, Pierneef R, Fourie G, Myburg Z. (2021) South African locally selected macadamia cultivars have a unique genetic identification profile compared to imported cultivars. 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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| Hurley BP. (2021) The enemy of my enemy is my friend. TIP-MAG (2):4-6.
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| Arista Fourie, Fanus Venter. (2021) It takes "guts" to understand stink bugs. SAMAC Journal :33-37.
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| Mufamadi Z, Fourie G, Willis-Boyum A, van den Berg N. (2020) Husk rot disease: causal agents and disease epidemiology. SAMAC Journal 
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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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| Twiddy D, de Beer ZW, Fourie G. (2020) The PSHB and its potential impact on the South African macadamia Industry. 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 | 
          
| Fell S, De Beer ZW. (2020) Understanding the threat of the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer to the pecan industry. SA Pekan 85:34-36.
http://bit.ly/2V8tcYa  | 
          
| Paap T. (2020) Trees in South Africa are under attack. Why it’s proving hard to manage. The Conversation 
http://bit.ly/2twjJ3e | 
          
| Wingfield BD, Millar B. (2019) How the open access model hurts academics in poorer countries. The Conversation 
https://bit.ly/2Gn3skG | 
          
| Fell S, De Beer ZW. (2019) The impact of the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer on Pecan trees in South Africa. SA Pecan 82:11-13.
https://bit.ly/2U2Nyj6  | 
          
| 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 | 
          
| De Beer ZW, Paap T. (2018) The spread of shothole borer beetles in South Africa is proving tough to control. The Conversation 
https://bit.ly/2Dl46ia | 
          
| Wilson A. (2018) Sex: birds do it, bees do it - and fungi do it too. Here’s how, and why it matters. The Conversation 
	http://bit.ly/2FRSdhH | 
          
| De Beer ZW. (2018) A tiny beetle and its deadly fungus is threatening South Africa’s trees. The Conversation (27 February)
http://bit.ly/2F0J2Ln  | 
          
| 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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