期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY

ISSN:1125-4653
出版频率:Tri-annual
出版社:SPRINGER, ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600 , NEW YORK, United States, NY, 10004
  出版社网址:http://www.agr.unipi.it/sipav/jpp/index.html
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主题范畴:PLANT SCIENCES

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The Journal of Plant Pathology is the international continuation of the RIVISTA DI PATOLOGIA VEGETALE, the second oldest phytopathological journal in the world, established in 1892. JPP is published quarterly.

The aim of the Journal of Plant Pathology (JPP), an international journal of the Italian Phytopathological Society, is to publish results of research on fundamental and applied aspects of plant pathology. Contributions in the field of mycology, bacteriology, virology, physiological plant pathology, plant-parasite interactions, post harvest diseases, non infectious diseases, and plant protection are welcome. Articles on pesticide screening are not usually accepted.


Instructions to Authors

Editorial Policy
JPP is open to publication of papers by members and non-members of the Italian Phytopathological Society. Manuscripts submitted for publication will be considered on the assumption that the same or similar work has not been nor will be published elsewhere. Accepted papers become copyright of the Journal.
There is no page charge (except for colour plates) and the authors will receive 25 offprints free of charge.

Submission of papers
Three sets of the manuscript and figures should be sent to the Managing Editor, Journal of Plant Pathology, Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata, Via Amendola 165/A - 70126 Bari - Italy.
Tel. +39.080.5443052 - Fax: +39.080.5442911; E-mail: faretra@uniba.it
The name and address of the corresponding author should be indicated.

Processing of papers
All papers will be peer reviewed by two or more referees. After preliminary examination by Senior Editors to ascertain if they are within the scope of the Journal, submitted papers will be assigned to Associate Editors for further processing. Papers will be accepted by Senior Editors acting upon the advice of Associate Editors. In any case, authors are responsible for the scientific content of their papers.

Types of papers

The JPP welcomes:

Standard 'full-length' papers. As a rule, these should not exceed 15 typewritten pages (400 words per page) and contain no more than ten tables and figures combined. Standard papers are divided into the following sections:
Title; Name(s), affiliation(s), and address(es) of the author(s); Summary; Key words (not exceeding five); Running title (a condensed version of the title); Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References. Some flexibility in layout is allowed for papers that cannot be presented in conventional form. For instance, a combined Results and Discussion section is permitted.

Short communications. These are intended for reporting brief complete pieces of work, not for preliminary results. Short communications should not exceed six typewritten pages, and contain no more than six tables and figures combined.
The text is not divided into sections, except for a short Summary (100 words), Acknowledgements, and References.

Short communications. These are intended for reporting brief complete pieces of work, not for preliminary results. Short communications should not exceed six typewritten pages, and contain no more than six tables and figures combined.
The text is not divided into sections, except for a short Summary (100 words), Acknowledgements, and References.

Disease notes. These are intended for new or unusual records in abstract form, with one or two references. Their length should not exceed 200 words.

Review papers. As a rule, review articles on specific subjects are invited. Unsolicited reviews may be considered, but the authors should contact the Editor-in-Chief in advance.

Format
All papers must be written in English, as concisely as possible.
Manuscripts should be typed on one side of A4 paper with double spacing and wide margins. The International System of units (SI) must be adopted for all numerical data. Whenever abbreviations are to be used, the names should be given initially in full with the abbreviation in parentheses, e.g. polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The CBE Style Manual, Council of Biology Editors, Inc. Bethesda, MD, USA is recommended as a reference for style and conventions.
Literature citations in the text should be in parentheses, giving the author's name and date and using et al., when the number of authors exceed two [e.g. (Smith, 1994); (Smith and Pearson, 1991); (Smith et al., 1995)]. Citations of personal communications and unpublished data are allowed, but only when strictly necessary. References must be listed in alphabetical order and written in the following formats according to whether they are from:

Journal
Elad I., Volpin H., 1991. Heat treatment for the control of rose and carnation grey mould (Botrytis cinerea). Plant Pathology 40: 278-286.

Book
Abel F.B., Morgan P.W., Saltveit M.F., 1992. Ethylene in plant biology. 2nd Ed. Academic Press Inc., San Diego, USA.

Book chapter
Alleweldt G., 1987. The contribution of grapevine breeding to integrated pest control. In: Cavalloro R. (ed.). Integrated pest control in viticulture, pp. 369-377. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Thesis or Dissertation
Hammer P., 1992. Mechanisms of resistance to infection by Botrytis cinerea in rose flowers. Ph.D. Thesis. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA.

Proceedings
Mortensen, K., Makowsky, R.M.D., 1989. Field efficacy of different concentrations of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f.sp. malvae as a herbicide for round-leaved mallow (Malva pusilla). In: Delfosse E.S. (ed.). Proceedings 7th International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds, Rome 1988, 523-530.

Illustrations
(photographs and graphs) should be separated from the text and numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals, in the order in which they are referred to in the text. Glossy prints of photographs can be sent unmounted or cropped into a table when suitable. Slides can be supplied for colour pictures, which will be reproduced at the author's expenses. Authors are advised to contact the Managing Editor for an estimate of the cost. Graphs must be drawn in black on good quality white or transparent paper. Lettering on the illustrations should be of a size sufficient to allow for reduction, if necessary. Magnifications must be indicated on the pictures by scale bars.
Illustrations should report the name of the first author and the figure number, together with the indication of the top. Legends to the figures should be typed on a separate sheet. Tables should also be typed on a separate page, with their own caption, and numbered progressively using Arabic numerals. Captions of illustrations and tables must be clear, concise and self-explanatory.
After processing and acceptance of the paper, the authors are expected to supply a hard copy of the revised manuscript and a diskette. Corrections of proofs will be restricted to printer's errors only. Substantial alterations will be charged to the author.

Offprints
Twenty-five offprints are provided free of charge. Additional copies may be ordered at prices quoted in the form accompanying the proofs.

Abbreviations The following abbreviations and contractions may be used in manuscripts without definition.           

absorbance (e.g. absorbance at 310)         A (A310)

acceleration due to gravity g

adenosine, mono-, di-, trisphosphate         AMP, ADP, ATP

adenosine triphosphatase  ATPase

aqueous              aq.

average              av.

becquerel             Bq (1 Ci = 3.7 x 1010 Bq)

bovine serum albumin    BSA

calculated             calc.

centigrade            use Celsius; (°C)

centimetre (10-2 x m)     cm

circa                ca

coefficient            coeff.

coenzyme A and acetyl derivatives           CoA and Acetyl CoA

colony forming units   fu

complementary DNA     cDNA

concentration          concn

counts per minute       ct min-1

cultivar(s)            cv. (cvs)

cyclic adenosine monophosphate            cAMP

dalton               Da

deci (10-1 x)           d; e.g. dm

degree absolute (Kelvin)   °K = °C + 273

degrees of freedom      D.F.

deoxyribonucleic acid, deoxyribonuclease     DNA, DNase

diameter              diam.

dry weight            d. wt

Einstein              E

electron microscope (transmission and scanning)   TEM, SEM

enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay         ELISA

ethylene diaminetetraacetate               EDTA

femto (10-15 x)         f; e.g. fg

Figure(s)             Fig. (Figs)

fresh weight           fresh wt

gas chromatography - mass spectrometry     GC-MS

gas liquid chromatography GLC

genus, new            gen.nov.

gram                g

Greenwich Mean Time   GMT

hectare               ha

height               ht

high performance liquid chromatography      HPLC

hour                h

hydrogen ion, minus log concentration        pH (plural pH values)

immunofluorescence     IF

immunosorbent electron microscopy         ISEM

infrared              i.r.

inorganic orthophosphate  Pi

inorganic pyrophosphate  Ppi

joule (kg m2 s-2)        J, 1 calorie = 4.18 J

kilo (103 x)            k; e.g. kg

least significant difference LSD

litre                 l, do not abbreviate when confusion could arise with number one

log to base 10          log

log to base e (natural log)  ln

mass spectrometry      MS

maximum             max.

mega (106 x)          M

melting point           m.p.

 

metre                m

micro (10-6 x)          ? e.g. µg

milliequivalents         meq

minimum             min.

minute               min

molar (mol l-1)         M

mole (a gram molecule)   mol

molecular weight        mol. wt

nano (10-9 x)          n; e.g. ng

near ultraviolet         n.u.v.

newton              N

nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and reduced form NAD, NADH

nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate and reduced form NADP, NADPH

normal               N

number              no.

observed             obs.

parts per million        ppm

pascal (unit of pressure)  Pa; 100 kPa = 1 bar = 0.987 atmosphere

per                 use minus index, e.g. mg l - 1 except when unit is a culture vessel or organism

pico (10-12 x)          p; e.g. pg

probability (statistical)    P; use P = 0.05, etc.

radius               r

relative humidity        RH

retardation factor       RF

revolution per minute     rev. min-1 or rpm

ribonucleic acid, ribonuclease              RNA (messenger RNA = mRNA etc.), RNase

second               s

sodium dodecylsulphate   SDS

solution              soln

species               sp.; plural spp.

standard deviation of sample               SD

standard error of mean   SE

temperature           temp.

thin-layer chromatography TLC

ultraviolet light         u.v.

variety               var.

volume(s)             vol.

volume/volume (concentration)             v/v

water potential         Yw

watt (J s-1)            W

weight               wt

weight/volume (concentration)             w/v


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

G.P. Martelli,
Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata,
Via Amendola 165/A - 70126 Bari - Italy

Senior Editors:

P. Alghisi
Dipartimento del Territorio e Sistemi Agroforestali
Strada Romea 16 - Agripolis - 35020 Legnaro PD - Italy

J.D. Janse
Plant Protection Service
Geertjeweg 15 - 6700 HC Wageningen - Netherlands

M.A. Mayo
Scottish Crop Research Institute
Invergowrie - Dundee DD2 5DA - United Kingdom

Associate Editors:

I.S. Ben Ze'ev, Bet Dagan. Israel
F. Cervone, Rome, Italy
P. W. Crous, Utrecht, Netherlands
R. Flores, Valencia, Spain
F. Garcia-Arenal, Madrid, Spain
K. Geider, Ladenburg, Germany
A. Hadidi, Olney, USA
D.F. Jensen, Frederiksberg,Denmark
J. Katan, Rehovot ,Israel
M. Marte, Perugia, Italy
G. Magnano di San Lio, Gallina RC, Italy
Q. Migheli, Sassari, Italy
R.G. Milne, Torino, Italy
J.P. Paulin, Angers France
D. Prusky , Bet-Dagan, Israel
V. Rossi, Piacenza, Italy
A. Scala, Sesto Fiorentino FI, Italy
E. Seem¨¹ller, Dossenheim, Germany
J.A.L. Van Kan, Wageningen, Netherlands
A. Vannini, Viterbo, Italy
A. Vivian, Bristol, UK
S. Woodward, Aberdeen, UK

 

Papers will be published with the shortest possible delay, at no cost for the authors, who will receive 25 offprints free of charge.

Authors are invited to submit papers in triplicate to:

F. Faretra
Managing Editor, Journal of Plant Pathology

Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata,
Via Amendola 165/A - 70126 Bari - Italy.
Tel. +39.080.5443052
Fax: +39.080.5442911
e-mail: faretra@agr.uniba.it


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