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Jul 2016

Agroinfiltration contributes to VP1 recombinant protein degradation

Pillay P, Kunert KJ, van Wyk S, Makgopa ME et al.

Bioengineered

ABSTRACTThere is a growing interest in applying tobacco agroinfiltration for recombinant protein production in a plant based...

2016

Invasive insects in mediterranean forest systems: Australia

Nahrung HF, Loch AD, Matsuki M

Insects and diseases of mediterranean forest systems

Aug 2016

Beneath the bark: associations among Sirex noctilio development, bluestain fungi, and pine host species in North America

Foelker CJ

Ecological Entomology

1. Invasive species with global distributions encounter unique environmental and biotic variables that can greatly affect the...

Aug 2016

Mega-trap-plots: a novel method of Sirex woodwasp management on Pinus radiata plantations in Chile

Poisson MA, Ahumada R, Angulo AO, Muñoz F et al.

Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science

Dec 2016

Performance of Sirex noctilio’s biocontrol agent Deladenus siricidicola, in known and predicted hosts

Nahrung HF, Ramsden M, Hayes RA, Francis LP et al.

Biological Control

Survival of the free-living mycetophagous form of Deladenus siricidicola, the major biological control agent of Sirex woodwasp,...

Sep 2016

Proteomic analysis of the venom and venom sac of the woodwasp, Sirex noctilio-Towards understanding its biological impact

Wang T, Zhao M, Rotgans BA, Ni G et al.

Journal of Proteomics

<h4>Unlabelled</h4>The European horntail woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, is an invasive insect that attacks conifer hosts, particularly...

Aug 2016

Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with mangroves in South Africa, including Ophiostoma palustre sp. nov

Osorio JA, De Beer ZW, Wingfield MJ, Roux J

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Mangrove trees are continuously under stress due to environmental and/or anthropogenic pressures, which expose them to attack by...