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The wood chemistry platform was started as a collaborative initiative between Sappi, the University of Pretoria (FMG Programme) and the University of British Columbia (Prof Shawn Mansfield) to support FMG’s functional genetics research, as well as tree improvement for commercially grown eucalypt and pine species in South Africa. The platform, including an FMG owned HPLC instrument, is currently housed at the Sappi Technology Centre (STC) where the wood chemistry team are implementing new protocols and using established analytical protocols to chemically characterise the major constituents of wood (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin). The technology is not only used to supply phenotypic data in functional genetic studies and breeding programmes, but also supplies valuable data to generate and update near-infrared analysis (NIRA)models. 

 

New Publications

Chang R, Yan Z, Jiang J, Wang Y, Si H, Bose T, Miao C. (2025) Four novel endolichenic fungi from Usnea spp. (Lecanorales, Parmeliaceae) in Yunnan and Guizhou, China: Taxonomic description and preliminary assessment of bioactive potentials. MycoKeys 118:55–80. 10.3897/mycokeys.118.155248
Lötter A, Bruna T, Duong TA, Barry K, Lipzen A, Daum C, Yoshinaga Y, Grimwood J, Jenkins JW, Talag J, Borevitz J, Lovell JT, Schmutz J, Wegrzyn JL, Myburg AA. (2025) A haplotype-resolved reference genome for Eucalyptus grandis. G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics 10.1093/g3journal/jkaf112
Wingfield MJ, Pham NQ, Marincowitz S, Wingfield BD. (2025) Cryphonectriaceae: Biodiverse and threatening tree pathogens in the tropics and southern hemisphere. Annual Review of Phytopathology 63 10.1146/annurev-phyto-121823-030316
Magagula P, Swart V, Fourie A, Vermeulen A, Nelson JH, van Rooyen Z, van den Berg N. (2025) Avocado rhizosphere community profiling: white root rot and its impact on microbial composition. Frontiers in Microbiology 16 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1583797
Marincowitz S, Pham NQ, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ. (2025) Microfungi associated with dying quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum) in South Africa. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 16:71–80. 10.3114/fuse.2025.16.5 PDF