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)
Announcements
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Volume 5 - 2015 - Index
1. Powdery Mildew (Erysiphaceae) on Calibrachoa hybrids in Germany and the USA
Brielmaier-Liebetanz U, Field AE, Warfield CY, Braun U
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5 (1), 1–5, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/1/1
2. Phytopathogenicity of fungi associated with crown rot of Guava (Psidium guajava)
Valentino MJG, Pineda FG, Fandialan
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(1), 7–13, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/1/2
3. Diversity and taxonomy of phytopathogenic Cladosporium on Rubiaceae
Bhartiya HD, Kumari N, Kumar S, Singh R
Pathology & Quarantine5 (1), 15–18, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/1/3
4. First report of Penicillium purpurogenum causing collar and root rot infection in Aloe vera
Avasthi S, Gautam AK and Bhadauria R
Plant Pathology & Quarantine5 (1), 20–24, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/1/4
5. New records of Pseudocercospora oenotherae and Synchytrium fulgens on the invasive coastal plant Oenothera laciniata in Taiwan
Kirschner A
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(1), 26–33, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/1/5
6. New reports of rust fungi (Uredinales) from Sharan (Kaghan Valley), Pakistan
Afshan NS, Khalid AN, Niazi AR
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 35–42, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/1
7. Annona muricata, a new host record for Alternaria alternata causing leaf spots in Uttar Pradesh, India
Kumar S, Singh R
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 44–47, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/2
8. Mycoenterolobium flabelliforme: a new anamorphic fungus from India
Karandikar KG, Singh PN, Singh SK
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 49–51, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/3
9. A rapid and simple screening method for pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia solani and Macrophomina phaseolina on cotton seedlings
Alghuthaymi MA, Aly AA, Amal-Asran A, Abd-Elsalam KA
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 53–61, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/4
10. Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Indonesian Fusarium isolates from different lifestyles, based on ITS sequence data
Tunarsih F, Rahayu G, Hidayat I
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 63–72, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/5
11. A rapid and efficient method of fungal genomic DNA extraction, suitable for PCR based molecular methods
Aamir S, Sutar S, Singh SK, Baghela A
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 74–81, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/6
12. Xylaria complex in the South Western India
Karun NC, Sridhar KR
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 83–96, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/7
13. Habitational abiotic environmental factors alter Arbuscular mycorrhizal composition, species richness and diversity index in Abroma augusta L. (Malvaceae) rhizosphere
Parkash V, Saikia AJ
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 98–120, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/8
14. Antagonistic interactions among different species of leaf litter fungi of Central Luzon State University
Waing KGD, Abella EA, Kalaw SP, Waing FP, Galvez CT
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 122–130, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/9
15. Characterization of Colletotrichum isolates causing avocado anthracnose and first report of C. gigasporum infecting avocado in Sri Lanka
Hunupolagama DM, Wijesundera RLC, Chandrasekharan NV, Wijesundera WSS, Kathriarachchi HS, Fernando THPS
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 5(2), 132–143, Doi 10.5943/ppq/5/2/10
