Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection Q2 Unclaimed
The Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (JPDP) is an international scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, opinion and perspectives papers dealing with applied scientific aspects of plant pathology, plant health, plant protection and findings on newly occurring diseases and pests. """"Special Issues"""" on coherent themes often arising from International Conferences are offered.Scientists are encouraged to submit manuscripts on virtually all aspects of plant diseases, pathogenesis, integrated plant protection, biology and molecular biology of viruses, bacteria, phytoplasms, oomycota, fungi and herbivores, including nematodes, mites, insects, snails and rodents. In addition, manuscripts on the interaction with the host plants are welcome. JPDP has a significant interest in all aspects of plant protection, including research describing the mode of action and efficacy of pesticides as well as pesticide resistance. Monitoring, forecasting and application technologies will also be a included. Although JPDP primarily focuses on plant diseases and protection, hence the name of the journal, it also considers manuscripts on legislative aspects.Prerequisites for research results to be published in the JPDP are a clearly stated hypothesis on the novel elements dealt with in the contribution, which in turn should be based on a thorough analyses going beyond the mere description of a novel biological agent or process.We accept manuscripts from all over the world provided that the themes and research areas are of relevance for European plant health and protection.The Journal is the official organ of the German Society for Plant Protection and Plant Health r.S. (Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft e.V. - DPG). DPG members have free access to this online-edition of The Journal of Plant Disease and Protection – it is included in the membership fee.Peer review is conducted using Editorial Manager®, supported by a database of international experts. This database is shared with the European Journal of Plant Pathology. Covers the entire range of scientific interest of the worldwide plant protection community with relevance for European plant health and protection Bridges the gap between research in the lab and in the field, and the legislative frameworkIs the scientific journal of the Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft (DPG) - the German Society of Plant Protection and Plant Health It has an SJR impact factor of 0,457.
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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0,457
SJR Impact factor36
H Index138
Total Docs (Last Year)388
Total Docs (3 years)7411
Total Refs1100
Total Cites (3 years)386
Citable Docs (3 years)3.06
Cites/Doc (2 years)53.7
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