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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Genetics

Slippers, B

BSc BSc(Hons) MSc(UFS) PhD(Pret) - Associate Professor

NRF Rating: P

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Telephone number: 012 4202463
Fax number: 012 4203960
E-mail address: bernard.slippers@fabi.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Molecular systematics of micro-organisms

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Nadel RL, Slippers B, Scholes MC, Lawson SA, Noack AE, Wilcken CF, Bouvet JP, Wingfield MJ: 2010. DNA bar-coding reveals source and patterns of Thaumastocoris peregrinus invasions in South Africa and South America. Biological Invasions, 12 (5), pp 1067-1077, Full Text

Hurley B, Slippers B, Wingfield BD, Govender P, Smith JE, Wingfield MJ: 2010. Genetic diversity of Bradysia difformis (Sciaridae: Diptera) populations reflects movement of an invasive insect between forestry nurseries. Biological Invasions, 12, pp 729-733, Full Text

Duran A, Gryzenhout M, Drenth A, Slippers B, Ahumada R, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ: 2010. AFLP analysis reveals a clonal population of Phytophthora pinifolia in Chile. Fungal Biology Reviews, 114, pp 746-752, Full Text

Perez CA, Wingfield MJ, Slippers B, Altier NA, Blanchette RA: 2010. Endophytic and canker-associated Botryosphaeriaceae occurring on non-native Eucalyptus and native Myrtaceae trees in Uruguay. Fungal Diversity, 41, pp 53-69, Full Text

Perez G, Slippers B, Wingfield BD, Hunter GC, Wingfield MJ: 2010. Micro- and macrospatial scale analyses illustrates mixed mating strategies and extensive geneflow in populations of an invasive haploid pathogen. Molecular Ecology, 19 (9), pp 1801-1813, Full Text

Begoude ADB, Slippers B, Wingfield MJ, Roux J: 2010. Botryosphaeriaceae associated with< I>Terminalia catappa in Cameroon, South Africa and Madagascar. Mycological Progress, 9 (1) / Mar, pp 101-123, Full Text

Wingfield MJ, Slippers B, Wingfield BD: 2010. Novel associations between pathogens, insects and tree species threaten world forests. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 40, pp 95-103, Full Text

 

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