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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
School of Biological Sciences
Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology

Coutinho, TA

BSc(Hons) MSc PhD(Natal) - Professor

NRF Rating: C2

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Telephone number: 012 420 3934
Fax number: 012 420 3960
E-mail address: teresa.coutinho@FABI.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Production of disease tolerant forest trees

Production of disease tolerant forest trees

Panama disease of bananas

Plantation tree pathology

Forestry/ tree pathology

Sustainable insect management

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Slippers B, Burgess TI, Wingfield BD, Crous PW, Coutinho TA, Wingfield MJ: 2004. Development of simple sequence repeat markers for Botryosphaeria spp with Fusicoccum anamorphs. Molecular Ecology Notes, 4, pp 675-677.

Slippers B, Crous PW, Denman S, Coutinho TA, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ: 2004. Combined multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic characters differentiate several species previously identified as Botryosphaeria dothidea. Mycologia, 96 (1), pp 83-101.

Slippers B, Fourie GM, Crous PW, Coutinho TA, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ: 2004. Multiple gene sequences delimit Botryosphaeria australis sp. nov. from B. Lutea. Mycologia, 96 (5), pp 1030-1041.

Mitchell R G, Zwolinski J, Jones N, Coutinho TA: 2004. The effect of applying prophylactic measures on the post-planting survival of Pinus patula in South Africa. Southern African Forestry Journal, 200 / March, pp 51-58.

Slippers B, Fourie GM, Crous PW, Coutinho TA, Wingfield BD, Carnegie J, Wingfield MJ: 2004. Speciation and distribution of Botryosphaeria spp. on native and introduced Eucalyptus trees in Australia and South Africa. Studies in Mycology, 50, pp 343-358.

Pavlic D, Slippers B, Coutinho TA, Gryzenhout M, Wingfield MJ: 2004. Lasiodiplodia gonubiensis sp. Nov., a new Botryosphaeria anamorph from native Syzygium cordatum in South Africa. Studies in Mycology, 50, pp 313-322.

 

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