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Tytuł czasopisma:

Journal of Plant Protection Research

Rocznik:

2011

Wolumin:

vol. 51

Numer:

No 3

Opis:

4 issues per year.

The online version of Journal of Plant Protection Research (JPPR) is the original one.

Rejection rate – over 70%.

Journal of Plant Protection Research is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers, rapid communications, reviews, covering all areas of plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology and applied nematology and entomology as well as topics on protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases, viruses, weeds etc.

The Journal is published by Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute and Committee on Agronomic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. By 1997 under the title Prace Naukowe Instytutu Ochrony Roślin and Annals of Agricultural Sciences - Series E - Plant Protection).

Journal scope

JPPR publishes original research papers, rapid communications, critical reviews, and book reviews covering all areas of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology and applied nematology and entomology as well as topics on protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases, viruses, weeds etc. We publish papers which use an interdisciplinary approach showing how different control strategies can be integrated into pest management programmes, which cover high and low input agricultural systems worldwide, within the framework of ecologically sound and economically responsible land cultivation.

Relevant topics include: advanced methods of diagnostic, and computer-assisted diagnostic plant research and new findings, biological methods of plant protection, selective chemical methods of plant protection, the effects of plant-protecting agents and their toxicology, methods to induce and utilize crop resistance, application techniques, and economic aspects of plant protection.

Journal of Plant Protection Research is also available on:

http://www.plantprotection.pl/

The Journal does not have article processing charges (APCs) nor article submission charges.


Journal Metrics:

IMPACT FACTOR 2022: 1.1

CiteScore metrics from Scopus 2022: 2.3

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 2022: 0.289

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) 2022: 0.570

Kontakt:

Journal of Plant Protection Research

Institute of Plant Protection
National Research Institute
Władysława Węgorka 20
60–318 Poznań, Poland

tel.: +48 61 864 90 30
e-mail: office@plantprotection.pl

Managing Editors

Malgorzata Mackowiak
m.mackowiak@iorpib.poznan.pl

Monika Kardasz
m.kardasz@iorpib.poznan.pl

Redaktorzy:


Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Natasza Borodynko-Filas (Virology and Bacteriology) ORCID logo0000-0002-4217-6421
Plant Disease Clinic and Bank of Pathogens
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute
Władysława Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań, Poland
e-mail: n.borodynko@iorpib.poznan.pl

Deputy Editor-in-Chief

Assoc. prof. Piotr Kaczyński (Pesticide Residue) ORCID logo0000-0002-3511-752X
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Scientific Board

Prof. Grzegorz Bartoszewski (Molecular Biology) ORCID logo0000-0002-6197-770X
Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

Dr. Ulrike Damm (Mycology)
Senckenberg Museum of Natural History, Görlitz, Germany

Prof. Santiago F. Elena (Plant Virology) ORCID logo0000-0001-8249-5593
Instituto de Biología Integrativa de Sistemas, valencia, Spain

Prof. Bernd Freier
Institut für Integrierten Pflanzenschutz, Kleinmachnow, Germany

Prof. Beata Hasiów-Jaroszewska (Virology and Bacteriology) ORCID logo0000-0002-8267-023X
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Prof. Asghar Heydari (Plant Pathology)
Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Teheran, Iran

Dr. Andrew Hewitt (Agricultural Engineering) ORCID logo0000-0001-9210-7013
The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Prof. Karl Hurle (Weed Science)
University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany

Dr. Thomas Jung (Plant Pathology) ORCID logo0000-0003-2034-0718
Mendel University in Brno, Brno, Czech Republic

Prof. Mohamed F.R. Khan (Plant Pathology)
North Dakota State University and University of Minnesota, USA

Dr. Opender Koul (Biological Control, Entomology)
Insect Biopesticide Research Centre, Jalandhar, India

Assoc. prof. László Kredics (Biological Control) ORCID logo0000-0003-2034-0718
University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary

Prof. Per Kudsk (Weed Science) ORCID logo0000-0003-2431-3610
Aarhus University, Flakkebjerg, Slagelse, Denmark

Prof. Thomas Kühne
Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Quedlinburg, Germany

Prof. Maria López (Bacteriology)
The Valencian Institute of Agrarian Research (IVIA), Moncada, Spain

Prof. Enrique Monte Vázguez
Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain

Assoc. prof. Aleksandra Obrępalska-Stęplowska (Molecular Biology) ORCID logo0000-0002-0314-8110
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Karel Petrzik (Plant Virology) ORCID logo0000-0001-9668-1223
Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic

Assoc. prof. Jacek Piszczek (Plant Pathology) ORCID logo0000-0003-1654-1955
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Prof. Henryk Pospieszny ORCID logo0000-0001-6769-8931
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Prof. Baruch Rubin (Weed Science) ORCID logo0000-0001-5748-3099
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

Assoc. prof. Zuzanna Sawinska (Agronomy) ORCID logo0000-0002-7030-3221
University of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Marcela Ines Schneider (Biological Control) ORCID logo0000-0001-5666-7742
Centro de Estudios Parasitologicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE), La Plata, Argentina

Prof. Piotr Sobiczewski (Plant Pathology) ORCID logo0000-0001-9925-3611
Research Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, Poland

Prof. Piotr Szulc (Agronomy) ORCID logo0000-0002-9670-3231
University of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Dr. James E. Throne (Entomology)
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Parlier, USA

Prof. Marek Tomalak (Biological Control) ORCID logo0000-0002-4132-4445
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Prof. Zenon Woźnica (Weed Science)
University of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland


Associate Editors

Dr. Iwona Adamska (Plant Pathology) ORCID logo0000-0002-9185-3249
West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland

Assoc. prof. Arkadiusz Artyszak (Agronomy) ORCID logo0000-0002-0272-1536
Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

Dr. Zbigniew Czaczyk (Agricultural Engineering)
Poznan Univeristy of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Kallol Das (Plant Pathology) ORCID logo0000-0003-0906-3983
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea

Assoc. prof. Renata Dobosz (Zoology) ORCID logo0000-0002-4660-7743
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Anna Filipiak (Biological Control) ORCID logo0000-0001-7307-5116
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Assoc. prof. Lidia Irzykowska (Plant Pathology, Mycology) ORCID logo0000-0001-5731-1668
Poznan Univeristy of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Magdalena Jakubowska (Entomology) ORCID logo0000-0001-9108-8965
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Magdalena Karbowska-Dzięgielewska (Entomology) ORCID logo0000-0003-2866-2375
West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland

Dr. Przemysław Kardasz (Weed Science) ORCID logo0000-0001-6259-2409
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Chetan Keswani (Biological Control) ORCID logo0000-0002-2786-121X
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India

Dr. Tomasz Klejdysz (Entomology) ORCID logo0000-0002-9660-9771
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Franciszek Kornobis (Zoology)
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Krzysztof Krawczyk (Virology and Bacteriology) ORCID logo0000-0002-6279-4921
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Wojciech Kubasik (Entomology) ORCID logo0000-0001-9680-8220
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Rafał Kukawka (Chemistry) ORCID logo0000-0002-1073-496X
Poznan Science and Technology Park, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Karlos Lisboa (Biotechnology)
Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Federal University of Alagoas, Alagoas, Brazil

Dr. Vahid Mahdavi (Entomology)
Ardabil Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Ardabil, Iran

Assoc. prof. Kinga Matysiak (Weed Science) ORCID logo0000-0001-8082-9342
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Julia Minicka (Virology and Bacteriology) ORCID logo0000-0002-7773-9079
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Assoc. prof. Ewa Moliszewska (Mycology) ORCID logo0000-0003-4919-5139
Universitas Opoliensis, Poland

Prof. Joanna Puławska (Bacteriology) ORCID logo0000-0001-5327-1056
The National Institute of Horticultural Research, Poland

Dr. Tomasz Sekutowski (Weed Science) ORCID logo0000-0002-5176-337X
Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation - State Research Institute, Puławy, Poland

Assoc. prof. Łukasz Sobiech (Weed Science) ORCID logo0000-0002-2584-9911
University of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Sebastian Stenglein (Mycology)
National University of the Centre of the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

Dr. Andrea V. Toledo (Biological Control, Entomology) ORCID logo0000-0001-6930-0077
Centro de Investigaciones de Fitopatología, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Assoc. prof. Anna Tratwal (Integrated Crop Management) ORCID logo0000-0001-9611-8799
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Yongzhi Wang (Virology and Bacteriology) ORCID logo0000-0002-6586-6652
Jilin Academy of Agricultral Sciences, Changchun, Jilin Province, China

Dr. Przemysław Wieczorek (Biotechnology) ORCID logo0000-0002-3306-9763
Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznań, Poland

Dr. Huan Zhang (Plant Pathology) ORCID logo0000-0002-2953-6162
Texas A&M University, Texas, USA


Managing Editors

Małgorzata Maćkowiak
e-mail: m.mackowiak@iorpib.poznan.pl

Monika Kardasz
e-mail: m.kardasz@iorpib.poznan.pl

Proofreader in English
Delia Gosik
Halina Staniszewska-Gorączniak

Statistical Editor

Dr. Jan Bocianowski, MS Agata Pruciak

Technical Editor
Tomasz Adamski

Instrukcja dla autorów:

Instructions for Authors Manuscripts published in JPPR are free of charge. Only colour figures and photos are payed 61.5 € per one colour page JPPR publishes original research papers, short communications, critical reviews, and book reviews covering all areas of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology and applied nematology and entomology as well as topics on protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases, viruses, weeds, etc. Submitted manuscripts should provide new facts or confirmatory data. All manuscripts should be written in high-quality English. Non-English native authors should seek appropriate help from English-writing professionals before submission. The manuscript should be submitted only via the JPPR Editorial System (http://www.editorialsystem.com/jppr). The authors must also remember to upload a scan of a completed License to Publish (point 4 and a handwritten signature are of particular importance). ALP form is available at the Editorial System. The day the manuscript reaches the editors for the first time is given upon publication as the date ‘received’ and the day the version, corrected by the authors is accepted by the reviewers, is given as the date ‘revised’. All papers are available free of charge at the Journal’s webpage (www.plantprotection.pl). However, colour figures and photos cost 61.5 € per one colour page. General information for preparing a manuscript All text should be written in a concise and integrated way, by focusing on major points, findings, breakthrough or discoveries, and their broad significance. All running text should be in Times New Roman 12, 1.5 spacing with all margins 2.5 cm on all sides. Original article The original research articles should contain the following sections: Title – the title should be unambiguous, understandable to specialists in other fields, and must reflect the contents of the paper. No abbreviations may be used in the title. Name(s) of author(s) with affiliations footnoted added only to the system, not visible in the manuscript (Double Blind Reviews). The names of the authors should be given in the following order: first name, second name initial, surname. Affiliations should contain: name of institution, faculty, department, street, city with zip code, and country. Abstract – information given in the title does not need to be repeated in the abstract. The abstract should be no longer than 300 words. It must contain the aim of the study, methods, results and conclusions. If used, abbreviations should be limited and must be explained when first used. Keywords – a maximum of 6, should cover the most specific terms found in the paper. They should describe the subject and results and must differ from words used in the title. Introduction – a brief review of relevant research (with references to the most important and recent publications) should lead to the clear formulation of the working hypothesis and aim of the study. It is recommended to indicate what is novel and important in the study. Materials and Methods – in this section the description of experimental procedures should be sufficient to allow replication. Organisms must be identified by scientific name, including authors. The International System of Units (SI) and their abbreviations should be used. Methods of statistical processing, including the software used, should also be listed in this section. Results – should be presented clearly and concisely without deducting and theori sing. Graphs should be preferred over tables to express quantitative data. Discussion – should contain an interpretation of the results ( without unnecessary repetition) and explain the influence of experimental factors or methods. It should describe how the results and their interpretation relate to the scientific hypothesis and/or aim of the study. The discussion should take into account the current state of knowledge and up-to-date literature. It should highlight the significance and novelty of the paper. It may also point to the next steps that will lead to a better understanding of the matters in question. Acknowledgements – of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full. References In the text, papers with more than two authors should be cited by the last name of the first author, followed by et al. (et al. in italics), a space, and the year of publication (example: Smith et al. 2012). If the cited manuscript has two authors, the citation should include both last names, a space, and the publication year (example: Marconi and Johnston 2006). In the Reference section, a maximum of ten authors of the cited paper may be given. All references cited in the text must be listed in the Reference section alphabetically by the last names of the author(s) and then chronologically. The year of publication follows the authors’ names. All titles of the cited articles should be given in English. Please limit the citation of papers published in languages other than English. If necessary translate the title into English and provide information concerning the original language in brackets (e.g. in Spanish). The list of references should only include works from the last ten years that have had the greatest impact on the subject. Older references can be cited only if they are important for manuscript content. The full name of periodicals should be given. If possible, the DOI number should be added at the end of each reference. The following system for arranging references should be used: Journal articles Jorjani M., Heydari A., Zamanizadeh H.R., Rezaee S., Naraghi L., Zamzami P. 2012. Controlling sugar beet mortality disease by application of new bioformulations. Journal of Plant Protection Research 52 (3): 303-307. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10045-012-0049-9 Online articles Turner E., Jacobson D.J., Taylor J.W. 2011. Genetic architecture of a reinforced, postmating, reproductive isolation barrier between Neurospora species indicates evolution via natural selection. PLoS Genetics 7 (8): e1002204. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002204 Books Bancrof J.D., Stevens A. 1996. Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques. 4th ed. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, UK, 776 pp. Book chapters Pradhan S.K. 2000. Integrated pest management. p. 463-469. In: "IPM System in Agriculture. Cash Crop" (R.K. Upadhyaya, K.G. Mukerji, O.P. Dubey, eds.). Aditya Books Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, India, 710 pp. Online documents Cartwright J. 2007. Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. Available on: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002204 Tables, Figures, Phothographs, Drawings Tables and figures should be uploaded as separated files at the submission stage. Their place in the manuscript should be clearly indicated by authors. Colour figures are accepted at no charge for the electronic version. In the hardcopy version of the journal, colour figures cost (65,5 € per one colour page). When attaching files please indicate if you want colour only in the online version or in both the online and the hardcopy. Photographs and RGB bitmaps should be provided in JPG or TIFF file format. They must have no less than 300 dpi resolution. The text column should be 8 cm wide and they must be at least 1000 pixels wide. Please send original (not resized) photograph(s), straight from a digital camera, without any text descriptions on the photo. Bitmaps combined with text object descriptions should be provided in MS Word or MS Powerpoint format. Text objects using Arial font-face should be editable (changing font-face or font size). Drawings should be provided in MS Word, MS Powerpoint, CorelDRAW or EPS file format and stored with original data file. Text objects using Arial font-face should be editable (changing font-face or font size). Charts (MS Excel graphs) should be provided in MS Excel file format, and stored with original MS Excel data file without captions but with the number of the figure attached. Please do not use bitmap fills for bar charts. Use colour fills only if necessary. Captions and legends should be added at the end of the text, referred to as "Fig." and numbered consecutively throughout the paper. Rapid communications Rapid communications should present brief observations which do not warrant the length of a full paper. However, they must present completed studies and follow the same scientific standards as original articles. Rapid communications should contain the following sections: Title Abstract - less than 300 words Key words - maximum 6 Text body Acknowledgements References The length of such submissions is limited to 1500 words for the text, one table, and one figure. Reviews Review articles are invited by the editors.Unsolicited reviews are also considered. The length is limited to 5000 words with no limitations on figures and tables and a maximum of 150 references. Mini-Review articles should be dedicated to "hot" topics and limited to 3000 words and a maximum two figures, two tables and 20 references.

Sprzedaż:

<p>Editorial Office,</p><p>Institute of Plant Protection</p><p>National Research Institute,</p><p>Władysława Węgorka 20,</p><p>60–318 Poznań,</p><p>Poland</p><p>office@plantprotection.pl</p><p><a href="http://www.plantprotection.pl" target="_blank">www.plantprotection.pl</a></p>

Open Access:

<b>Journal of Plant Protection Research</b> jest czasopismem wydawanym w wolnym dostępie na licencji CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. <a href=" https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/"> https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</a></p><b>Journal of Plant Protection Research </b> is an open access journal with all content available with no charge in full text version. The journal content is available under the license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 <a href=" https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/"> https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</a>.

[X] Instrukcja dla autorów PL:

Instructions for Authors Manuscripts published in JPPR are free of charge. Only colour figures and photos are payed 61.5 € per one colour pageJPPR publishes original research papers, short communications, critical reviews, and book reviews covering all areas of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology and applied nematology and entomology as well as topics on protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases, viruses, weeds, etc. Submitted manuscripts should provide new facts or confirmatory data.All manuscripts should be written in high-quality English. Non-English native authors should seek appropriate help from English-writing professionals before submission.The manuscript should be submitted only via the JPPR Editorial System (http://www.editorialsystem.com/jppr). The authors must also remember to upload a scan of a completed License to Publish (point 4 and a handwritten signature are of particular importance). A LP form is available at the Editorial System.The day the manuscript reaches the editors for the first time is given upon publication as the date ‘received’ and the day the version, corrected by the authors is accepted by the reviewers, is given as the date ‘revised’. All papers are available free of charge at the Journal’s webpage (www.plantprotection.pl).However, colour figures and photos cost 61.5 € per one colour page.General information for preparing a manuscriptAll text should be written in a concise and integrated way, by focusing on major points, findings, breakthrough or discoveries, and their broad significance. All running text should be in Times New Roman 12, 1.5 spacing with all margins 2.5 cm on all sides.Original articleThe original research articles should contain the following sections: Title – the title should be unambiguous, understandable to specialists in other fields, and must reflect the contents of the paper. No abbreviations may be used in the title. Name(s) of author(s) with affiliations footnoted added only to the system, not visible in the manuscript (Double Blind Reviews). The names of the authors should be given in the following order: first name, second name initial, surname. Affiliations should contain: name of institution, faculty, department, street, city with zip code, and country. Abstract – information given in the title does not need to be repeated in the abstract. The abstract should be no longer than 300 words. It must contain the aim of the study, methods, results and conclusions. If used, abbreviations should be limited and must be explained when first used. Key words – a maximum of 6, should cover the most specific terms found in the paper. They should describe the subject and results and must differ from words used in the title. Introduction – a brief review of relevant research (with references to the most important and recent publications) should lead to the clear formulation of the working hypothesis and aim of the study. It is recommended to indicate what is novel and important in the study. Materials and Methods – in this section the description of experimental procedures should be sufficient to allow replication. Organisms must be identified by scientific name, including authors. The International System of Units (SI) and their abbreviations should be used. Methods of statistical processing, including the software used, should also be listed in this section. Results – should be presented clearly and concisely without deducting and theori sing. Graphs should be preferred over tables to express quantitative data. Discussion – should contain an interpretation of the results ( without unnecessary repetition) and explain the influence of experimental factors or methods. It should describe how the results and their interpretation relate to the scientific hypothesis and/or aim of the study. The discussion should take into account the current state of knowledge and up-to-date literature. It should highlight the significance and novelty of the paper. It may also point to the next steps that will lead to a better understanding of the matters in question. Acknowledgements – of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full. ReferencesIn the text, papers with more than two authors should be cited by the last name of the first author, followed by et al. (et al. in italics), a space, and the year of publication (example: Smith et al. 2012). If the cited manuscript has two authors, the citation should include both last names, a space, and the publication year (example: Marconi and Johnston 2006).In the Reference section, a maximum of ten authors of the cited paper may be given. All references cited in the text must be listed in the Reference section alphabetically by the last names of the author(s) and then chronologically. The year of publication follows the authors’ names. All titles of the cited articles should be given in English. Please limit the citation of papers published in languages other than English. If necessary translate the title into English and provide information concerning the original language in brackets (e.g. in Spanish).The list of references should only include works from the last ten years that have had the greatest impact on the subject. Older references can be cited only if they are important for manuscript content.The full name of periodicals should be given.If possible, the DOI number should be added at the end of each reference.The following system for arranging references should be used:Journal articlesJorjani M., Heydari A., Zamanizadeh H.R., Rezaee S., Naraghi L., Zamzami P. 2012. Controlling sugar beet mortality disease by application of new bioformulations. Journal of Plant Protection Research 52 (3): 303-307. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10045-012-0049-9Online articlesTurner E., Jacobson D.J., Taylor J.W. 2011. Genetic architecture of a reinforced, postmating, reproductive isolation barrier between Neurospora species indicates evolution via natural selection. PLoS Genetics 7 (8): e1002204. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002204BooksBancrof J.D., Stevens A. 1996. Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques. 4th ed. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, UK, 776 pp.Book chaptersPradhan S.K. 2000. Integrated pest management. p. 463-469. In: "IPM System in Agriculture. Cash Crop" (R.K. Upadhyaya, K.G. Mukerji, O.P. Dubey, eds.). Aditya Books Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, India, 710 pp.Online documentsCartwright J. 2007. Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. Available on: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002204Tables, Figures, Phothographs, DrawingsTables and figures should be uploaded as separated files at the submission stage. Their place in the manuscript should be clearly indicated by authors. Colour figures are accepted at no charge for the electronic version. In the hardcopy version of the journal, colour figures cost (65,5 € per one colour page). When attaching files please indicate if you want colour only in the online version or in both the online and the hardcopy.Photographs and RGB bitmaps should be provided in JPG or TIFF file format. They must have no less than 300 dpi resolution. The text column should be 8 cm wide and they must be at least 1000 pixels wide. Please send original (not resized) photograph(s), straight from a digital camera, without any text descriptions on the photo.Bitmaps combined with text object descriptions should be provided in MS Word or MS Powerpoint format. Text objects using Arial font-face should be editable (changing font-face or font size).Drawings should be provided in MS Word, MS Powerpoint, CorelDRAW or EPS file format and stored with original data file. Text objects using Arial font-face should be editable (changing font-face or font size).Charts (MS Excel graphs) should be provided in MS Excel file format, and stored with original MS Excel data file without captions but with the number of the figure attached. Please do not use bitmap fills for bar charts. Use colour fills only if necessary.Captions and legends should be added at the end of the text, referred to as "Fig." and numbered consecutively throughout the paper.Rapid communicationsRapid communications should present brief observations which do not warrant the length of a full paper. However, they must present completed studies and follow the same scientific standards as original articles.Rapid communications should contain the following sections: Title Abstract - less than 300 words Key words - maximum 6 Text body Acknowledgements ReferencesThe length of such submissions is limited to 1500 words for the text, one table, and one figure.ReviewsReview articles are invited by the editors.Unsolicited reviews are also considered. The length is limited to 5000 words with no limitations on figures and tables and a maximum of 150 references.Mini-Review articles should be dedicated to "hot" topics and limited to 3000 words and a maximum two figures, two tables and 20 references.

[X] Instrukcja dla autorów EN:

Instructions for Authors Manuscripts published in JPPR are free of charge. Only colour figures and photos are payed 61.5 € per one colour pageJPPR publishes original research papers, short communications, critical reviews, and book reviews covering all areas of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology and applied nematology and entomology as well as topics on protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases, viruses, weeds, etc. Submitted manuscripts should provide new facts or confirmatory data.All manuscripts should be written in high-quality English. Non-English native authors should seek appropriate help from English-writing professionals before submission.The manuscript should be submitted only via the JPPR Editorial System (http://www.editorialsystem.com/jppr). The authors must also remember to upload a scan of a completed License to Publish (point 4 and a handwritten signature are of particular importance). A LP form is available at the Editorial System.The day the manuscript reaches the editors for the first time is given upon publication as the date ‘received’ and the day the version, corrected by the authors is accepted by the reviewers, is given as the date ‘revised’. All papers are available free of charge at the Journal’s webpage (www.plantprotection.pl).However, colour figures and photos cost 61.5 € per one colour page.General information for preparing a manuscriptAll text should be written in a concise and integrated way, by focusing on major points, findings, breakthrough or discoveries, and their broad significance. All running text should be in Times New Roman 12, 1.5 spacing with all margins 2.5 cm on all sides.Original articleThe original research articles should contain the following sections: Title – the title should be unambiguous, understandable to specialists in other fields, and must reflect the contents of the paper. No abbreviations may be used in the title. Name(s) of author(s) with affiliations footnoted added only to the system, not visible in the manuscript (Double Blind Reviews). The names of the authors should be given in the following order: first name, second name initial, surname. Affiliations should contain: name of institution, faculty, department, street, city with zip code, and country. Abstract – information given in the title does not need to be repeated in the abstract. The abstract should be no longer than 300 words. It must contain the aim of the study, methods, results and conclusions. If used, abbreviations should be limited and must be explained when first used. Key words – a maximum of 6, should cover the most specific terms found in the paper. They should describe the subject and results and must differ from words used in the title. 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Integrated pest management. p. 463-469. In: "IPM System in Agriculture. Cash Crop" (R.K. Upadhyaya, K.G. Mukerji, O.P. Dubey, eds.). Aditya Books Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, India, 710 pp.Online documentsCartwright J. 2007. Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. Available on: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002204Tables, Figures, Phothographs, DrawingsTables and figures should be uploaded as separated files at the submission stage. Their place in the manuscript should be clearly indicated by authors. Colour figures are accepted at no charge for the electronic version. In the hardcopy version of the journal, colour figures cost (65,5 € per one colour page). When attaching files please indicate if you want colour only in the online version or in both the online and the hardcopy.Photographs and RGB bitmaps should be provided in JPG or TIFF file format. They must have no less than 300 dpi resolution. 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Use colour fills only if necessary.Captions and legends should be added at the end of the text, referred to as "Fig." and numbered consecutively throughout the paper.Rapid communicationsRapid communications should present brief observations which do not warrant the length of a full paper. However, they must present completed studies and follow the same scientific standards as original articles.Rapid communications should contain the following sections: Title Abstract - less than 300 words Key words - maximum 6 Text body Acknowledgements ReferencesThe length of such submissions is limited to 1500 words for the text, one table, and one figure.ReviewsReview articles are invited by the editors.Unsolicited reviews are also considered. The length is limited to 5000 words with no limitations on figures and tables and a maximum of 150 references.Mini-Review articles should be dedicated to "hot" topics and limited to 3000 words and a maximum two figures, two tables and 20 references.

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Committee of Plant Protection PAS ; Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute

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Journal of Plant Protection Research; 2011; vol. 51; No 3

Referencje:

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