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1. Gene transfer between fungal species triggers repeated coffee wilt disease outbreaks.

2. New simple sequence repeat markers reveal undetected diversity in Spanish and Californian Diplodia sapinea populations.

3. High-resolution melting curve analysis: A detection assay for Ceratocystis eucalypticola and C. manginecans in infected Eucalyptus.

4. Diversity of Calonectria species from leaves and soils in diseased southern China Eucalyptus plantation.

5. LAMP Assay to Detect Elsinoë necatrix , an Important Eucalyptus Shoot and Leaf Pathogen.

6. Chrysoporthe brasiliensis sp. nov. pathogenic to Melastomataceae in southeast Brazil.

7. Calonectria in the age of genes and genomes: Towards understanding an important but relatively unknown group of pathogens.

8. Genetic response to nitrogen starvation in the aggressive Eucalyptus foliar pathogen Teratosphaeria destructans.

9. Genome comparisons suggest an association between Ceratocystis host adaptations and effector clusters in unique transposable element families.

10. Genomic analysis of the aggressive tree pathogen Ceratocystis albifundus.

11. Teratosphaeria stem canker of Eucalyptus: two pathogens, one devastating disease.

12. Chromium sequencing: the doors open for genomics of obligate plant pathogens.

13. Nine novel species of Huntiella from southern China with three distinct mating strategies and variable levels of pathogenicity.

14. Non-Mendelian segregation influences the infection biology and genetic structure of the African tree pathogen Ceratocystis albifundus.

15. Botryosphaeria dothidea: a latent pathogen of global importance to woody plant health.

16. Overlap of latent pathogens in the Botryosphaeriaceae on a native and agricultural host.

17. Ecology and population structure of a tree wound-infecting fungus in a native South African forest environment.

18. Global food and fibre security threatened by current inefficiencies in fungal identification.

19. Genetic Analyses Suggest Separate Introductions of the Pine Pathogen Lecanosticta acicola Into Europe.

20. Endophytic Cryphonectriaceae on native Myrtales: Possible origin of Chrysoporthe canker on plantation-grown Eucalyptus.

21. The genetic landscape of Ceratocystis albifundus populations in South Africa reveals a recent fungal introduction event.

22. Botryosphaeriaceae associated with the die-back of ornamental trees in the Western Balkans.

23. Novel ophiostomatalean fungi from galleries of Cyrtogenius africus (Scolytinae) infesting dying Euphorbia ingens.

24. Three genetic groups of the Eucalyptus stem canker pathogen Teratosphaeria zuluensis introduced into Africa from an unknown source.

25. Fungi associated with black mould on baobab trees in southern Africa.

26. Identifying and naming plant-pathogenic fungi: past, present, and future.

27. Reconsidering species boundaries in the Ceratocystis paradoxa complex, including a new species from oil palm and cacao in Cameroon.

28. Analysis of microsatellite markers in the genome of the plant pathogen Ceratocystis fimbriata.

29. Diversimorbus metrosiderotis gen. et sp. nov. and three new species of Holocryphia (Cryphonectriaceae) associated with cankers on native Metrosideros angustifolia trees in South Africa.

30. Species delineation in the tree pathogen genus Celoporthe (Cryphonectriaceae) in southern Africa.

31. Grosmannia and Leptographium spp. associated with conifer-infesting bark beetles in Finland and Russia, including Leptographium taigense sp. nov.

32. Phylogeny and taxonomy of species in the Grosmannia serpens complex.

33. High gene flow and outcrossing within populations of two cryptic fungal pathogens on a native and non-native host in Cameroon.

34. New species of Gondwanamyces from dying Euphorbia trees in South Africa.

35. Genetic analysis of growth, morphology and pathogenicity in the F(1) progeny of an interspecific cross between Fusarium circinatum and Fusarium subglutinans.

36. Characterization of a novel dsRNA element in the pine endophytic fungus Diplodia scrobiculata.

37. Botryosphaeriaceae associated with Pterocarpus angolensis (kiaat) in South Africa.

38. A genetically homogenous population of Fusarium circinatum causes pitch canker of Pinus radiata in the Basque Country, Spain.

39. Aurifilum, a new fungal genus in the Cryphonectriaceae from Terminalia species in Cameroon.

40. Fusarium ananatum sp. nov. in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex from pineapples with fruit rot in South Africa.

41. Ophiostoma tsotsi sp. nov., a wound-infesting fungus of hardwood trees in Africa.

42. DNA-based method for rapid identification of the pine pathogen, Phytophthora pinifolia.

43. Molecular and phenotypic characterization of three phylogenetic species discovered within the Neofisicoccum parvum/N. ribis complex.

44. Seven new species of the Botryosphaeriaceae from baobab and other native trees in Western Australia.

45. Two new Phytophthora species from South African Eucalyptus plantations.

46. Phylogenetic reassessment supports accommodation of Phaeophleospora and Colletogloeopsis from eucalypts in Kirramyces.

47. Multiple gene genealogies reveal important relationships between species of Phaeophleospora infecting Eucalyptus leaves.

48. New taxonomic concepts for the important forest pathogen Cryphonectria parasitica and related fungi.

49. Three new Lasiodiplodia spp. from the tropics, recognized based on DNA sequence comparisons and morphology.

50. Ceratocystis omanensis, a new species from diseased mango trees in Oman.

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