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Arista Fourie

Researcher at University of Pretoria

Publications -  16
Citations -  416

Arista Fourie is an academic researcher from University of Pretoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceratocystis & Ceratocystis fimbriata. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 308 citations.

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Fungal Planet description sheets: 320–370

Pedro W. Crous, +74 more
- 29 Jun 2015 - 
TL;DR: Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Malaysia: Castanediella eucalypti from EUCalyptus pellita, Codinaea acacia from Acacia mangium, Emarcea eucallyptigena from EucalyPTus brassiana, Myrtapenidiella gaelicola eucaliptorum from Eukalyptu pellitas, Pilidiellarina euc
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New Ceratocystis species associated with rapid death of Metrosideros polymorpha in Hawai`i

TL;DR: Morphology and interfertility tests support the delineation of these two new species of Ceratocystis and pathogenicity tests show that both species are aggressive pathogens on seedlings of M. polymorpha.
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Molecular markers delimit cryptic species in Ceratocystis sensu stricto

TL;DR: This study considered the potential use of alternative gene regions to support the species boundaries in Ceratocystis, and identified unique SNP markers that provided significant additional support for most of the established taxon boundaries.
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A possible centre of diversity in South East Asia for the tree pathogen, Ceratocystis manginecans

TL;DR: The Vietnam population was significantly differentiated from the other populations and isolates from this area had the highest level of genetic diversity thus far encountered for the pathogen.
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Mating genes in Calonectria and evidence for a heterothallic ancestral state.

TL;DR: characterised the structure of the mating type locus and flanking genes using the genome sequences for seven Calonectria species to better understand the reproductive biology of these fungi, and showed that the organisation of the MAT locu and flanks genes is conserved.