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Jolanda Roux

Researcher at University of Pretoria

Publications -  231
Citations -  6573

Jolanda Roux is an academic researcher from University of Pretoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eucalyptus & Ceratocystis. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 223 publications receiving 5523 citations. Previous affiliations of Jolanda Roux include University of the Free State.

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Fungal Planet description sheets: 214–280

Pedro W. Crous, +55 more
- 01 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a number of microfungi were described from South Africa, including Cercosporella dolichandrae from Dolichandra unguiscati, Seiridium podocarpi from Podocarpus latifolius, Pseudocercospora parapseudarthriae from Pseudarthria hookeri, Neodevriesia coryneliae from Corynelia uberata on leaves of Afrocarpus falcatus, Ramichloridium eucleae from Euclea undulata and
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Eucalypt pests and diseases: growing threats to plantation productivity

TL;DR: There is little question that pests and pathogens are set to challenge eucalypt plantation forestry worldwide, more than ever before, and forestry companies will need to invest substantially in technologies enabling management of these pests and diseases.
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Fungal planet description sheets: 154-213

Pedro W. Crous, +56 more
- 26 Nov 2013 - 
TL;DR: Novel species of microfungi described in the present study include the following from South Africa: Camarosporium aloes, Phaeococcomyces aloes and Phoma aloes from Aloe, and D. psoraleae-pinnatae from Psoralea, Colletotrichum euphorbiae from Euphorbia, as well as three new species from Mexico.
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 400–468

Pedro W. Crous, +91 more
- 04 Jul 2016 - 
TL;DR: Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Australia: Vermiculariopsiella eucalypti, Mulderomyces natalis, Fusicladium paraamoenum, Neotrimmatostroma paraexcentricum, and Pseudophloeospora eUCalyptorum.