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Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology

Articles published in Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology has got h-index 44, which means every article in Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology has got 44 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology.

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Total published articles

36 58 61 61 47 19 43 38 65 100 37 58 42 13 2

Research, Review articles and Editorials

3 9 28 43 46 14 39 37 56 93 33 57 34 9 2

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

20 47 33 18 1 5 4 1 9 7 4 1 8 4 0

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 72 43 50 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

684 797 1041 1046 925 735 587 529 413 313 163 52 0 0 0
Journal total citations count 7408
Journal impact factor 1.85
Journal 5 years impact factor 1.52
Journal cite score 18.194
Journal h-index 44
Important citations

Mohiddin FA, Majid R, Bhat AH, Dar MS, Shikari AB, Sofi NR, un Nabi S, Hamid A, Ahanger MA, Bhat FA, Hussain A. Molecular phylogeny, pathogenic variability and phytohormone production of Fusarium species associated with bakanae disease of rice in temperate agro-ecosystems. Molecular Biology Reports. 2021 Apr 23:1-2.

Peck LD, Nowell RW, Flood J, Ryan MR, Barraclough TG. Historical genomics reveals the evolutionary mechanisms behind multiple outbreaks of the host-specific coffee wilt pathogen Fusarium xylarioides. BMC genomics. 2021 Dec;22(1):1-24.

Assefa A, Koyamo R, Kloos H. Search for Trichoderma isolates from rhizosphere of Coffea arabica for biocontrol against Gibberella xylarioides in some coffee growing area of southeastern Ethiopia. Indian Phytopathology. 2021 Jun 1:1-4.

Peck L, Nowell R, Flood J, Ryan M, Barraclough T. Historical genomics reveals the evolutionary mechanisms behind multiple outbreaks of the host-specific coffee wilt pathogen Fusarium xylarioides. bioRxiv. 2020 Jan 1.

Olal S, Bitalo DN, Olango ND, Mulindwa J, Ochwo S, Opiyo SO, Arinaitwe G, Ogwok E. De novo genome sequence of a Fusarium xylarioides race pathogenic to robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) in Uganda. Microbiology resource announcements. 2019 Aug 1;8(31):e00520-19.

Ahn EJ. Host Defense Responses of Sorghum and Johnsongrass Against Colletotrichum sublineola and Identification of Candidate Defense Related Genes in Sorghum (Doctoral dissertation).

Ahn E, Prom LK, Magill C. Diseases of S. halepense: Possible Role as a Reservoir of Pathogens to Other Plants. Weed Science.:1-61.

Ahn E, Odvody G, Prom LK, Magill C. Leaf angle distribution in Johnsongrass, leaf thickness in sorghum and Johnsongrass, and association with response to Colletotrichum sublineola. Scientific reports. 2020 Dec 18;10(1):1-6.

Stutts LR, Vermerris W. Elucidating Anthracnose Resistance Mechanisms in Sorghum—A Review. Phytopathology®. 2020 Dec 19;110(12):1863-76.

Ahn E, Odvody G, Prom LK, Magill C. Late growth stages of Johnsongrass can act as an alternate host of Colletotrichum sublineola. Plant Health Progress. 2020 Feb 7;21(1):60-2.

Ahn E, Prom LK, Odvody G, Magill C. Defense responses against the sorghum anthracnose pathogen in leaf blade and midrib tissue of johnsongrass and sorghum. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. 2019 Apr 1;106:81-6.

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Schlub RL, Ayin CM, Alvarez AM, Paudel S, Arif M, Marx BD, Husseneder C, Schlub KA, Quintanilla M, Klopfenstein NB, Kennaway LF. Ecology of Guam’s Casuarina equisetifolia and research into its decline. InIn: Haruthaithanasan, M.; Pinyopusarerk, K.; Nicodermus, A; Bush, D.; Thomson, L. eds. Proceedings of the Sixth International Casuarina Workshop: Casuarinas for green economy and environmental sustainability; Krabi, Thailand; 21-25 October 2019. IUFRO Working Party 2.08. 02; IUFRO Task Force Forest Biomass Network. Bangkok, Thailand: Kasetsart Agriculture And Agro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute. p. 237-245. 2020 (pp. 237-245).

LI XS, HUANG XM, WU SX, HUANG RR, WEI LG, HUA JL. Rapid Detection of Plant Bacterial Wilt by Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification. Biotechnology Bulletin. 2021 Jan 26;37(1):272.

Singh D, Chaudhary G, Yadav DK. Characterization and diversity of Indian isolates of Ralstonia solanacearum inciting bacterial wilt of tomato. Indian Phytopathology. 2021 Apr 20:1-5.

Chaudhary G, Singh D, Sharma M. Effect of chemical elicitors on the differential expression pattern of PR genes in susceptible and resistant cultivars of tomato against bacterial wilt disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. 2021 Dec 1;116:101689.

Yadav DK, Singh D, Kumar N. Simultaneous growth promoting and managing bacterial wilt of tomato through Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 2019 Dec 1;89(12):2025-31.

Haider E, Khan MA, Atiq M, Shahbaz M, Yaseen S. Phytoextracts as management tool against fungal diseases of vegetables.

Fayinminu AO, Oyibe U, Agbatar BL, Foga J. INCIDENCE OF SEEDBORNE FUNGI OF SOYBEAN AND THEIR CONTROL USING MORINGA SEED EXTRACT.

Mutimawurugo MC. Efficacy of Plant Extracts for Management of Potato Bacterial Wilt (Ralstonia Solanacearum Smith) in Rwanda (Doctoral dissertation, Egerton University).