Browsing by Author "Burgess, Treena I."

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  • Sapsford, Sarah J.; Paap, Trudy; Hardy, Giles E. St. J.; Burgess, Treena I. (MDPI, 2021-01-29)
    In forest ecosystems, habitat fragmentation negatively impacts stand structure and biodiversity; the resulting fragmented patches of forest have distinct, disturbed edge habitats that experience different environmental ...
  • Paap, Trudy; Burgess, Treena I.; Rolo, Victor; Steel, Emma; Hardy, Giles E. St. J. (Elsevier, 2018-10)
    Forest ecosystems characterised by higher tree species diversity have been linked to a reduced susceptibility to pathogens. Conversely, endemic pathogens contribute to forest ecosystem dynamics and process. In the face of ...
  • Tan, Yu Pei; Shivas, Roger G.; Marney, Thomas S.; Edwards, Jacqueline; Dearnaley, John; Jami, Fahimeh; Burgess, Treena I. (Springer, 2019-01)
    The Botryosphaeriaceae is one of the most widespread and cosmopolitan endophytic group of fungi. However, the species of this group can cause severe disease when the hosts are under stressful conditions. The aim of this ...
  • Hulbert, J.M. (Joey); Paap, Trudy; Burgess, Treena I.; Roets, Francois; Wingfield, Michael J. (Elsevier, 2019-12)
    Phytophthora species are important plant pathogens especially due to their ability to invade and change ecosystems. However, information regarding their diversity and distribution is not available in many parts of the ...
  • Nagel, Jan Hendrik; Gryzenhout, Marieka; Slippers, Bernard; Wingfield, Michael J.; Hardy, Giles E. St. J.; Stukely, Michael J.C.; Burgess, Treena I. (Elsevier, 2013)
    Surveys of Australian and South African rivers revealed numerous Phytophthora isolates residing in clade 6 of the genus, with internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene regions that were either highly polymorphic or ...
  • Schoch, C.L.; Crous, Pedro W.; Groenewald, Johannes Zacharias; Boehm, E.W.A.; Burgess, Treena I.; De Gruyter, J.; De Hoog, G. Sybren; Dixon, L.J.; Grube, M.; Gueidan, C.; Harada, Y.; Hatakeyama, S.; Hirayama, K.; Hosoya, T.; Huhndorf, S.M.; Hyde, Kevin D.; Jones, E.B.G.; Kohlmeyer, J.; Kruys, A.; Li, Y.M.; Lucking, R.; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten; Marvanova, L.; Mbatchou, J.S.; McVay, A.H.; Miller, A.N.; Mugambi, G.K.; Muggia, L.; Nelsen, M.P.; Nelson, P.; Owensby, C.A.; Phillips, A.J.L.; Phongpaichit, S.; Pointing, Stephen B.; Pujade-Renaud, V.; Raja, H.A.; Rivas Plata, E.; Robbertse, Barbara; Ruibal, C.; Sakayaroj, J.; Sano, T.; Selbmann, L.; Shearer, C.A.; Shirouzu, T.; Slippers, Bernard; Suetrong, S.; Tanaka, K.; Volkmannkohlmeyer, B.; Wingfield, Michael J.; Wood, A.R.; Woudenberg, J.H.C.; Yonezawa, H.; Zhang, Yong; Spatafora, J.W. (Cbs Publications / Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, 2009)
    We present a comprehensive phylogeny derived from 5 genes, nucSSU, nucLSU rDNA, TEF1, RPB1 and RPB2, for 356 isolates and 41 families (six newly described in this volume) in Dothideomycetes. All currently accepted orders ...
  • Bose, Tanay; Wingfield, Michael J.; Roux, Jolanda; Vivas, Maria; Burgess, Treena I. (Elsevier, 2018-12)
    The diversity of Phytophthora species associated with various ecological niches is poorly understood. In this study, the community composition and distribution of Phytophthora species associated with non-native plantation ...
  • Perez, Guillermo; Slippers, Bernard; Wingfield, Michael J.; Wingfield, Brenda D.; Carnegie, Angus J.; Burgess, Treena I. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-09)
    Human-associated introduction of pathogens and consequent invasions is very evident in areas where no related organisms existed before. In areas where related but distinct populations or closely related cryptic species ...
  • Bihon, Wubetu; Slippers, Bernard; Burgess, Treena I.; Wingfield, Michael J.; Wingfield, Brenda D. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)
    Diplodia scrobiculata, a latent pathogen of Pinus spp. and other conifers with a limited distribution in the United States, Mexico and southern Europe, has not been reported previously in the southern hemisphere. This is ...
  • Bihon, Wubetu; Burgess, Treena I.; Slippers, Bernard; Wingfield, Michael J.; Wingfield, Brenda D. (Springer, 2011-09)
    Diplodia pinea (= Sphaeropsis sapinea) is an endophytic fungus and opportunistic canker pathogen of Pinus spp. The diversity of this fungus has been studied at broad geographic scales, but little is known regarding ...
  • Bihon, Wubetu; Slippers, Bernard; Burgess, Treena I.; Wingfield, Michael J.; Wingfield, Brenda D. (Elsevier, 2012-01)
    This study considers the population diversity and structure of D. pinea in South Africa at different spatial scales from single trees to plantations, as well as comparing infections on healthy and diseased trees. A total ...
  • Taole, Matsepo Modelisi; Burgess, Treena I.; Gryzenhout, Marieka; Wingfield, Brenda D.; Wingfield, Michael J. (Springer, 2012)
    Teratosphaeria suttonii (= Kirramyces epicoccoides) is a leaf pathogen that can cause premature defoliation, reduced growth and vigosr and subsequent tree death of many Eucalyptus species. Although the fungus primarily ...
  • Crous, Casparus J.; Burgess, Treena I.; Le Roux, Johannes J.; Richardson, David M.; Slippers, Bernard; Wingfield, Michael J. (Oxford University Press, 2017-01)
    Non-native trees have become dominant components of many landscapes, including urban ecosystems, commercial forestry plantations, fruit orchards and as invasives in natural ecosystems. Often, these trees have been ...
  • Rafael D. Zenni; Dickie, Ian A.; Wingfield, Michael J.; Hirsch, Heidi; Crous, Casparus J.; Meyerson, Laura A.; Burgess, Treena I.; Zimmermann, Thalita G.; Klock, Metha M.; Siemann, Evan; Erfmeier, Alexandra; Aragon, Roxana; Montti, Lia; Le Roux, Johannes J. (Oxford University Press, 2017-01)
    Evolutionary processes greatly impact the outcomes of biological invasions. An extensive body of research suggests that invasive populations often undergo phenotypic and ecological divergence from their native sources. ...
  • Migliorini, Duccio; Khdiar, Mohammed Y.; Padron, Cristina Rodriguez; Vivas, Maria; Barber, Paul A.; Hardy, Giles E. St J.; Burgess, Treena I. (Elsevier, 2019-12)
    Phytophthora multivora is a recently described species with a global distribution associated with disease of many woody plant species. However, very few pathogenicity studies have been conducted to determine the host range ...
  • Cortinas, Maria-Noel; Burgess, Treena I.; Dell, Bernard (Bernie); Xu, Daping; Crous, Pedro W.; Wingfield, Brenda D.; Wingfield, Michael J. (Elsevier, 2006-02)
    Coniothyrium zuluense causes a serious canker disease of Eucalyptus in various parts of the world. Very little is known regarding the taxonomy of this asexual fungus, which was provided with a name based solely on morphological ...
  • Crous, Pedro W.; Wingfield, Michael J.; Schumacher, R.K.; Summerell, Brett A.; Giraldo, A.; Gené, J.; Guarro, J.; Wanasinghe, D.N.; Hyde, Kevin D.; Camporesi, E.; Gareth Jones, E.B.; Thambugala, K.M.; Malysheva, V.F.; Acharya, K.; Álvarez, J.; Alvarado, P.; Assefa, A.; Barnes, C.W.; Bartlett, J.S.; Blanchette, Robert A.; Burgess, Treena I.; Carlavilla, J.R.; Coetzee, Martin Petrus Albertus; Damm, Ulrike; Decock, C.A.; Den Breeÿen, A.; De Vries, Bert B.A.; Dutta, A.K.; Holdom, D.G.; Rooney-Latham, S.; Manjón, J.L.; Marincowitz, Seonju; Mirabofalthy, M.; Moreno, G.; Nakashima, C.; Papizadeh, M.; Shahzadeh Fazeli, S.A.; Amoozegar, M.A.; Romberg, M.K.; Shivas, R.G.; Stalpers, Joost A.; Stielow, Benjamin; Stukely, Michael J.C.; Swart, W.J.; Tan, Y.P.; Van der Bank, Michelle; Wood, A.R.; Zhang, Yong; Groenewald, Johannes Zacharias (Nationaal Herbarium Nederland and Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, 2014)
    Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from South Africa: Alanphillipsia aloeicola from Aloe sp., Arxiella dolichandrae from Dolichandra unguiscati, Ganoderma austroafricanum from Jacaranda ...
  • Tsykun, Tetyana; Prospero, Simone; Schoebel, Corine N; Rea, Alexander; Burgess, Treena I. (BMC, 2022-02)
    BACKGROUND: global trade in living plants and plant material has significantly increased the geographic distribution of many plant pathogens. As a consequence, several pathogens have been first found and described in their ...
  • Hunter, Gavin Craig; Van der Merwe, Nicolaas Albertus (Albie); Burgess, Treena I.; Carnegie, Angus J.; Wingfield, Brenda D.; Crous, Pedro W.; Wingfield, Michael J. (Blackwell, 2008)
    Using 10 polymorphic DNA-based microsatellite markers, the genetic diversity of eight Mycosphaerella nubilosa populations from Eucalyptus, comprising 497 isolates from five different countries, was studies using a ...
  • Sapsford, Sarah J.; Paap, Trudy; Hopkins, Anna J.M.; Hardy, Giles E.St.J.; Burgess, Treena I. (Elsevier, 2020-01)
    AIMS : Anthropogenic activities disturb forests and their associated mycorrhizal fungi. The combination of climate change and habitat fragmentation are linked to increased incidence of a canker disease in a Mediterranea ...