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Volume16 - 2026

12. Wheat Production, Plant Health, and Quarantine Measures in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities
Muhammad AA, Igwe E (2026)

11. Biosecurity Risk of South American Leaf Blight caused by Microcyclus ulei on Rubber: an Indonesia Perspective
Ayu K.P, Arifin T, Antarjo D, Abdul R et al. (2026)

10. Induction of Plant Defense Responses by Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae Frass Amendments: A Systematic Review
Akwa TE, Gitau L, Dzem NP (2026)

9. Influence of the dendrometric and ecological factors on the occurrence of Alternaria spp.: Fungal pathogens associated with Tunisian stone pine dieback.
Hlaiem S, Yangui I, Ezzine O, Ben Jamâa M (2026)

8. Fusarium- a notorious pathogen of mulberry
Saratha M, Kalpana R, Thanga Roja K, Maria Joncy A et al. (2026)

7. Tomato brown rugose fruit virus spreads through pruning, contaminated soil and water
Wang DH, Chu ZR, Cao YH, Song XM et al. (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)

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Volume16 - 2026 - Index


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, Arango-Isaza R, Pardo-Cardona V.M, López-Hernández F, Urrego-Giraldo L.E, Afanador-Kafuri L
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(1), 1–34

2. Machine Intelligence in Horticulture: Automating Pest and Disease Detection in Solanaceous Plants
Ishieze PU, Enyi JI, Adewuyi SO, Baiyeri KP, Ishieze HN, Aruah BC
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(2), 35–50

3. Influence of Indigenous Post-Harvest Handling Practices on Storage Fungal Contamination of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Cameroon
Akwa TE, Tanyitiku MN, Nji JN, Akah CF, Dzem NP
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(3), 51–59

4. Alternaria alternata associated with leaf spot disease on Ipomoea purpurea in Pakistan
Ahmad W, Ullah S
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(4), 60–65

5. First report of Ampelomyces sp. as a mycoparasite of powdery mildew on Cleome spinosa from India
Avasthi S, Gautam AK, Verma RK
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(5), 66–72

6. What do we know of the soil-borne plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum species complex in the Philippines?
Aumentado HD, Balendres MA
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(6), 73–83

7. Tomato brown rugose fruit virus spreads through pruning, contaminated soil and water
Wang DH, Chu ZR, Cao YH, Song XM, Li JM, Chen JP, Yan F and Rao SF
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(7), 84–92

8. Fusarium- a notorious pathogen of mulberry
Saratha M, Kalpana R, Thanga Roja K, Maria Joncy A, Ranjith Kumar S, Angappan K
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(8), 93–109

9. Influence of the dendrometric and ecological factors on the occurrence of Alternaria spp.: Fungal pathogens associated with Tunisian stone pine dieback.
Hlaiem S, Yangui I, Ezzine O, Ben Jamâa M
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(9), 110–116

10. Induction of Plant Defense Responses by Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae Frass Amendments: A Systematic Review
Akwa TE, Gitau L, Dzem NP
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(10), 117–127

11. Biosecurity Risk of South American Leaf Blight caused by Microcyclus ulei on Rubber: an Indonesia Perspective
Ayu KP, Arifin T, Antarjo D, Abdul R, Imam J, Muhammad T
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(4), 128–138

12. Wheat Production, Plant Health, and Quarantine Measures in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities
Muhammad AA, Igwe E
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 16(12), 139–146

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