Research Output
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings
MacDonald R, Botha AJ, Theron J, Brözel VS: 2001. Use of low vacuum scanning electron microscopy in determining biofilm structure. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 51-51. Mans BJ, Van der Merwe CF, Louw AI, Neitz AWH: 2001. Platelet disaggregation mechanisms of the tick, Ornithodoros savignyi. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 67-67. Pelembe LAM, Hall AN, Dewar J, Taylor JRN: 2001. Modification of Pearl Millet Grain structure during malting. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 54-54. Retief E, Van Wyk AE, Van der Merwe CF: 2001. Tapetal orbicules in Southern African boragninaceae. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 56-56. Roux C, Hall AN, Botha AJ: 2001. The Genus Cunninghamella (Mucorales: Fungi) in South Africa. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 42-42. Roux C, Hall AN: 2001. Light versus scanning electron microscopy: studying Thamnostylum piriforme (Mucorales: Fungi). In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 41-41. le Roux JJ, Hall AN, Jaftha JB, Steyn B: 2001. A novel Bacillus species isolated from legumincus root nodules. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 43-43. le Roux JJ, Hall AN, Jaftha JB, Steyn PL: 2001. A Novel Bacillus species isolated from Leguminous root-nodules. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, pp 43-43. |