Recent Papers
Volume16 - 2026
6. What do we know of the soil-borne plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum species complex in the Philippines?
Aumentado HD, Balendres MA (2026)
5. First report of Ampelomyces sp. as a mycoparasite of powdery mildew on Cleome spinosa from India
Avasthi S, Gautam AK, Verma RK (2026)
4. Alternaria alternata associated with leaf spot disease on Ipomoea purpurea in Pakistan
Ahmad W, Ullah S (2026)
3. Influence of Indigenous Post-Harvest Handling Practices on Storage Fungal Contamination of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Cameroon
Akwa TE et al. (2026)
2. Machine Intelligence in Horticulture: Automating Pest and Disease Detection in Solanaceous Plants
Ishieze PU et al. (2026)
1. Fungi associated with stem canker and gall diseases of mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) forest in the North-Eastern Colombian Urabá Gulf
Rodríguez-Zambrano H.L et al. (2026)
Volume15 - 2025
5. Temperature impact on mycelial growth of Diplodia spp. causing Botryosphaeria canker in Tunisian forest host species
Hlaiem S et al. (2025)
4. Effect of moringa (Moringa oleifera L.) aqueous seed extract on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plant artificially inoculated with Aspergillus niger causal agent of black mold disease of tomato
Gwa VI, Ige DR (2025)
3. Effects of culture filtrates of Aspergillus flavus on seed germination and seedling health of the Sesame
Rehman R et al. (2025)
2. Resolving the identity of the phytopathogen causing severe leaf spots and blights on Cinnamomum verum in Kerala, India using a polyphasic approach
Megha B et al. (2025)
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Plant Pathology & Quarantine
Aims and Scope
Plant Pathology & Quarantine is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication of high quality papers on plant pathology and quarantine. This includes reviews, research articles, methodology papers, taxonomic works such as monographs, and checklists. Manuscripts on new disease records, plant pathogen descriptions, post harvest issues and quarantine trends will be included. The journal will not generally consider animal quarantine issues. Plant Pathology & Quarantine has no page or open access charges and offers a free outlet for the publications of the mycology community. All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Copyright is retained by the authors.
Highlights of publication
• Peer-reviewed manuscripts and monographs
• OPEN ACCESS
• Quick turnaround
• No page charges for publication regardless of length
• Online edition colour plates free of charge
• Special volumes
To submit an article visit submissions page.
Review Process
All manuscripts undergo single-blinded peer review by external reviewers before the final-decision by the Editor in Chief.
Publication Frequency
Plant Pathology & Quarantine publishes one issue per volume yearly. Special issues may be added.
Language
Plant Pathology and Quarantine requires that all articles be written in the English language with proper grammar and spelling.
Publication Charges
There are presently no publication charges
Publication Malpractice Statement
Plant Pathology & Quarantine is committed to upholding the highest standards of scholarly publishing and ethical conduct. We expect all authors, reviewers, editors, and the journal itself to adhere to the guidelines stated under Submissions.
Management
The journal operates independently, adheres to ethical guidelines, and remains committed to fostering the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the ASEAN region and beyond, with the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and quality in scholarly publishing.
Publisher
Mushroom Research Foundation, 292 Moo 18 Bandu District, Muang Chiangrai, Thailand 57100.
Revenue Sources
Plant Pathology & Quarantine is supported by the Mushroom Research Foundation, Thailand. The revenue sources do not influence or interfere with editorial independence. The editorial decisions, including the selection and peer-review process of manuscripts, are made solely based on the scientific merit, originality, and relevance of the research.
Advertising and Direct Marketing
Plant Pathology & Quarantine has no advertising and marketing policies. The journal welcomes all submissions that are in line with the stated aims and scope with no publication charges.
Printed publication policy
Plant Pathology & Quarantine is an open access journal and manuscripts are published online as soon as possible after acceptance.
