J.G. Pienaar

469 total citations
17 papers, 361 citations indexed

About

J.G. Pienaar is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, J.G. Pienaar has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 361 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 5 papers in Plant Science and 4 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in J.G. Pienaar's work include Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (3 papers), Plant and fungal interactions (3 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (3 papers). J.G. Pienaar is often cited by papers focused on Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (3 papers), Plant and fungal interactions (3 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (3 papers). J.G. Pienaar collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and Czechia. J.G. Pienaar's co-authors include T S Kellerman, Walter F. O. Marasas, P.A. Basson, B.J.H. Barnard, Harold M. Price, T.W. Naudé, L Prozesky, Ernest E. McConnell, B. J. Erasmus and R.M. McCully and has published in prestigious journals such as HortScience, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science and PubMed.

In The Last Decade

J.G. Pienaar

17 papers receiving 319 citations

Peers

J.G. Pienaar
Bruce Abbitt United States
Ted H. Noon United States
F. B. Hutt United States
M. D. Connole Australia
R. Peng United States
Yabin Dai China
Bruce Abbitt United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Greene, Duane W., A. Crovetti, & J.G. Pienaar. (2016). Development of 6-Benzyladenine as an Apple Thinner. HortScience. 51(12). 1448–1451. 5 indexed citations
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Schulman, Martin L., et al.. (2012). A PCR-based screening program to assess the prevalence of Taylorella equigenitalis in breeding stallions in South Africa. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 32(10). S72–S72. 2 indexed citations
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Pienaar, J.G., P.A. Basson, Johan du Plessis, et al.. (1999). Experimental studies with Stronglyloides papillosus in goats.. PubMed. 66(3). 191–235. 19 indexed citations
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Pienaar, J.G., T S Kellerman, & Walter F. O. Marasas. (1981). Field outbreaks of leukoencephalomalacia in horses consuming maize infected by Fusarium verticillioides (= F. moniliforme) in South Africa.. PubMed. 52(1). 21–4. 14 indexed citations
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Prozesky, L & J.G. Pienaar. (1977). Amaurosis in sheep resulting from treatment with rafoxanide.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 44(4). 257–60. 20 indexed citations
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Kellerman, T S, et al.. (1976). A highly fatal tremorgenic mycotoxicosis of cattle caused by Aspergillus clavatus.. PubMed. 43(3). 147–54. 18 indexed citations
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Pienaar, J.G., et al.. (1976). Maldronksiekte in cattle: a neuronopathy caused by Solanum kwebense N.E. Br.. PubMed. 43(2). 67–74. 29 indexed citations
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Marasas, Walter F. O., et al.. (1976). Leukoencephalomalacia: a mycotoxicosis of Equidae caused by Fusarium moniliforme Sheldon.. PubMed. 43(3). 113–22. 91 indexed citations
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Barnard, B.J.H. & J.G. Pienaar. (1976). Bluetongue virus as a cause of hydranencephaly in cattle.. PubMed. 43(3). 155–7. 35 indexed citations
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Pienaar, J.G., et al.. (1975). The occurrence and pathology of chlamydiosis in domestic and laboratory animals: a review.. PubMed. 42(3). 77–89. 19 indexed citations
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McConnell, Ernest E., P.A. Basson, & J.G. Pienaar. (1971). Pneumocystosis in a domestic goat.. PubMed. 38(2). 117–24. 16 indexed citations
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McCully, R.M., P.A. Basson, J.G. Pienaar, B. J. Erasmus, & Eric R. Young. (1971). Herpes nodules in the lung of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana (Blumebach, 1792)).. PubMed. 38(4). 225–35. 24 indexed citations
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Naudé, T.W., P.A. Basson, & J.G. Pienaar. (1970). Experimental diamidine poisoning due to commonly used babecides.. PubMed. 37(3). 173–84. 20 indexed citations
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Plessis, Johan du, J.G. Pienaar, & P.A. Basson. (1969). Detection of antibodies against Strongyloides papillosus by the indirect immuno-fluorescent method.. 40(4). 399–404. 1 indexed citations
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Terblanche, Marius, et al.. (1967). Acacia nilotica (L.) Del. subsp. kraussiana (Benth.) Brenan. as a poisonous plant in South Africa.. 38. 57–63. 12 indexed citations
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Pienaar, J.G. & Harold M. Price. (1967). Ultrastructure and origin of the Anitschkow cell.. PubMed. 51(6). 1063–91. 26 indexed citations
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Pienaar, J.G., et al.. (1964). Parafilaria bovicola (Tubangui 1934) in cattle in the Republic of South Africa.. 35(2). 181–184. 10 indexed citations

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