The DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence In Plant Health Biotechnology (CPHB) is a research programme that promotes the health of agricultural crops and trees.
The DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Plant Health Biotechnology (CPHB) and the Tree Protection Co-operative Programme (TPCP) had their had their first in-person discussion session since the start of 2020 at Future Africa 😀
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Our new interns in the SACTA/CPHB internship programme have a tour of our biocontrol facility. The programme will expose the interns to work and research in biocontrol, extension, diagnostics and resistance screening to grow capacity for South Africa #nextgeneration@CTHB_Tree
You cannot get educated by this self-propagating system in which people study to pass exams, and teach others to pass exams, but nobody knows anything.
You learn something by doing it yourself, by asking questions, by thinking, and by experimenting. 🧠
MALARIA BREAKTHROUGH: The discovery involves the identification of unique compounds that are able to kill several stages of the malaria-causing parasite and can block the transmission of the parasite between humans and mosquitoes. More: https://t.co/O4cKC5adVV
Finally our review paper is online: Fungal genomes enhance our understanding of the pathogens affecting trees cultivated in Southern Hemisphere plantations https://t.co/jQ2yAAmiP9
A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Rianie van der Linde who recently received the 2020 FABI AWARD for "Recognising contributions made by a staff member of the University of Pretoria". She was applauded for the immense interest & support that she has shown the @Fabiteam1 over the years! 👏
Congratulations to Prof Dave Berger, from UP'sFaculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences who has been nominated for Southern African Plant Breeders Association's Top 20 Most Influential African Plant Breeders award. @Fabiteam1@UPTuks @Nigel_GEBP @UPPlantAndSoil@BarendErasmus7
Three internationally renowned researchers from UP, Profs Mike Wingfield, Pedro Crous and Yves van de Peer have been included on the 2020 Web of Science list of the world's most highly cited researchers. @leptograph @FungusCrous @YvesVandePeer@UPTuks @ResearchUP @BarendErasmus7
The term “Funga” was coined in 2018 to refer to “diversity of fungal communities” https://t.co/3Ugd82VSWc, and to be used in the same way as Fauna and Flora for animals and plants...
2 great papers in the 10 Aug 2020 issue of Phil Trans Royal Society B...
Compartmentalization drives the evolution of symbiotic cooperation https://t.co/msS6XfBfQ2
Microbiome-mediated plasticity directs host evolution along several distinct time scales https://t.co/EjMP0kjUGn
Our most recent publication on Basidiomycota in South Africa: Poroid Hymenochaetaceae associated with trees showing wood-rot symptoms in the Garden Route National Park of South Africa https://t.co/HUzPAf9lne
A special ceremony for the latest Studies in Mycology dedicated to Keith Seifert who has been an inspiration for so many of us @_Westerdijk_@Fabiteam1#hyphomycetes
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Global distribution of Fusarium circinatum showing where the pathogen is present, eradicated, not found or data are not available. See the interactive map: https://t.co/xplTwoEGuA for detailed locations within countries. @Fabiteam1
Students @matt_jackson_sa and Phophi Nethonondo making the most of their field trip | African Maize Stalk Borer Field Collections - and some nice #proudlysouthafrican music too - Enjoy https://t.co/h9VvZgi4Pp @Fabiteam1@UPTuks
We had around 165 people from more than 20 countries login to listen to our first International Seminar from Joey Tanney. It was a very interesting talk on endophytes in Canada, naming them and using them to combat pests and pathogens. We can't wait for the next one! #IYPH2020