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Indian Journal of Nematology

The Indian journal of Nematology is published half - yearly by the Nematological society of India. The journal is sent free to members in good standing. The society does not accept responsibility for loss during postal transit. Communications regarding the membership of the Nematological society of India should be addressed to the General Secretary, Nematological Society of India, Division of Nematology, I.A.R.I., New Delhi-110012, India. The use of trade name or a proprietory product does not constitute a guarantee of the product by the author (s) or the Nematological Society of India, and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may be suitable.
Indexed and Abstracted with - Scopus, CABI in Nematological Abstracts, USDA PubAG, Veterinary Science Database, Chemical Abstract, Google Scholar.
National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS) rating 2024 : 5.07, SJR-2022 (0.177), Scopus Citescore-2022 (0.3), and SNIP-2022 (0.306)

  • Print ISSN: 0303-6960
  • Online ISSN: 0974-4444
  • Volume: 56
  • Issue Per year: 2
  • Months of Publication: June, December
  • Publisher: The Nematological Society Of India

Aims & Scope

Aims and Scope


Indian Journal of Nematology is published by the Nematological Society of India, which is located at the Division of Nematology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (I.A.R.I.), New Delhi-110012. It has been continuously published since 1971 and is a bi-annual publication of the Society committed to promoting the growth and development of the science of Nematology. The journal is internationally recognized and is abstracted by CABI in Nematological Abstracts, Google Scholar, and Scopus. It gives equal opportunity to scientists all over the world to publish their research contributions in basic and applied Nematology, including nematode biosystematics, host-parasite relationships, physiology, ecology, novel molecular tools, biochemical, biological control, integrated nematode control of plant parasitic nematodes. Besides plant parasitic nematodes, the journal welcomes manuscripts on free-living, predaceous, bacteriophagous, and entomopathogenic nematodes. In addition to the research articles, the journal publishes Nematological news, Book/Journal Reviews, and Obituaries. Even though most of the papers published in the journal are from the Indian sub-continent, a few papers from other countries have also been published.

Editorial Board

Patron

Agriland Biotech Ltd. & M/S Nico Orgo Manures

Honorary Fellows

Dr. D.J. Patel, Dr. P.P. Reddy, Dr. P.N. Phukan, Dr. Sadasiv Ray & Dr. P.K. Koshy

Editorial Board

Editor-In-Chief

Dr. Mujeebur Rahman Khan,
Department Of Plant Protection,
Faculty Ofagricultural Sciences,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

Editor

Dr. Tushar K. Dutta, Division Of Nematology, Icar-Iari, New Delhi

Members

Prof. Richard A. Sikora, Germany

Prof. Tariq Mukhtar, Pakistan

Prof. Hari Shankar Gaur, India

Dr. Sergei Subbotin, Usaprof. Shashi Bhooshan Sharma, Australia

Dr. Mahfouz M.M. Abd-Elgawad, Egypt

Dr. H.M. Rohini K. Ekanayake, Sri Lanka

Dr. Zahra Tanha Mafi, Iran

Dr. Hemchandra R. Patel, India

Dr. E.I. Jonathan, India

The Nematological Society Of India Executive Council (2025-2027)

President (2024 26)

Dr. Pankaj, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (pankaj@iari.res.in)

Vice-President (2025 27)

Dr. M.R. Khan, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (mrkhan.icar@gmail.com)

General Secretary

Dr. Rashid Pervez, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (rashidpervez2003@gmail.com)

Joint-Secretary & Treasurer

Dr. Chandramani D. Waghmare, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (chandramaniw9@gmail.com)

Editor-In-Chief

Dr. Mujeebur Rahman Khan,
Department Of Plant Protection,
Faculty Of Agriculturalsciences,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
(mrkhan.amu@gmail.com)

Editor

Dr. Tushar K. Dutta, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (nemaiari@gmail.com)

Councillors

Delhi Zone: Dr. B.H. Gawade, ICAR-NBPGR, New Delhi

North Zone: Dr. Rajan Salalia, Skuast, Jammu

South Zone: Dr. Vetrivelkalai P., Tnau, Coimbatore

Central Zone: Dr. P. Holajjer, ICAR-NBPGR, Hyderabad

East Zone: Dr. Debanand Das, Aau, Jorhat

West Zone: Dr. Shakti Singh Bhati, Can, Au, Jodhpur

Ethics & Malpractice

Ethics and Malpractices Statement


General Statement (see also www.nemaindia.org.in)

  • Indian Journal of Nematology (IJN), an official publication of the Nematological Society of India (NSI), publishes two issues (June and December) in a calendar year. The journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of Plant parasitic nematodes, Entomopathogenic nematodes, and Free-living nematodes that impact agriculture.
  • Research papers and short communications are published based on new findings; besides occasionally, mini-reviews and feature articles are also considered for publication. Articles submitted for publication undergo a peer review process before being accepted for publication.
  • The journal seeks articles from those working in the field of plant protection sciences from all over the world, without any prejudice to the nature of the authors or the institution, including gender, race, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political affiliations.
  • NSI does not charge any amount for publication but requests that at least one of the authors should be a member of the Society.
  • NSI is committed to meeting high standards of ethical behaviour at all stages of the publication process.

The Constitution of Publication Body

  • NSI appoints a new Executive Committee (EC) every two years through a general electoral process. Soon after the new EC takes over, a new Editor-in-Chief (EiC) and an Editor are appointed for two years.
  • The EiC and the Editor, in consultation with the EC, constitute an Editorial Board (EB) comprising 10-12 members from across the world; the foreign members, besides being global leaders in different areas of specialization, should preferably have inclination and affiliation with nematological research and developments in India.
  • It is entirely the responsibility of EiC and the Editor to run the affairs of the Indian Journal of Nematology in consultation with the members of the EB and overall supervision of the EC.

The Publication Protocol

  • It is the responsibility of EiC, the Editor, EB members, and the reviewers to maintain the highest standard of ethnicity and confidentiality in the publication process.
  • Immediately after receiving a new manuscript, an acknowledgement bearing the Ms. ID is conveyed to the corresponding author.
  • The authors have to certify the authenticity of the original research and that the work has not been published earlier or is under consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • The article is checked for IJN formatting style and plagiarism.
  • Those found suitable are referred to two or more Reviewers who are considered experts in that area through a double-blind process. The EiC takes the decision on reviewers in consultation with the Editor.
  • After receiving the comments from reviewers, the EiC conveys the same to the authors.
  • The articles recommended for rejection are conveyed to the authors with proper justification for the decision.
  • The articles recommended for major/minor revisions are accepted by the authors to the reviewers’ satisfaction after revision.

Maintaining Ethical Practices

  • The reviewers, editors, and EB members are expected to exercise caution and ensure that they have no conflict of interest for the articles they accept/reject.
  • The evaluation of manuscripts is made based on their merit and intellectual content without having regard to the nature of the authors or the institution, including gender, race, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political affiliations of the authors.
  • The reviewers are expected to maintain absolute confidentiality about the contents of manuscripts.
  • Reviewers are informed not to consider manuscripts with conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships with any authors or institutions connected to the papers.
  • The editors are expected to exercise caution and ensure that they have no conflict of interest concerning the manuscripts they accept/reject. The members of the EB follow strict confidentiality. They are required not to disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, and Editors.
  • Mention of a proprietary product/ commercial formulation/ pesticide does not constitute recommendations/endorsement by the NSI/EB for its use in any form. Use of registered trade names/trademarks etc., in the manuscripts, even without specific indications thereof, unless otherwise stated and solely reflect the individual views of the authors and not necessarily any official view of the NSI/IJN. The NSI/IJN assumes no responsibility for the contents/completeness/views/other items/accuracy of the conclusion reported in the manuscripts by the authors.

Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0)

All articles printed in the Indian Journal of Nematology are governed by the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. This allows anybody to reproduce, redistribute, remix, transmit, and adapt the work so long as the original work and source are adequately acknowledged.


Peer Review Policy Statement


The Indian Journal of Nematology follows a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and validity of the research published in our journal. We believe that peer review is an essential component of scholarly publishing, which helps maintain the integrity and credibility of scientific research.


Submission

Upon receiving a research paper submission, the editors will conduct an initial review to ensure that the submission adheres to the journal's guidelines and scope. Papers that meet the basic requirements will proceed to the next stage of the peer review process.


Double-blind Review

The Indian Journal of Nematology employs a double-blind peer review system, where the identities of both the authors and the reviewers are kept confidential. This process ensures unbiased evaluations and promotes the objective assessment of the research work.


Reviewers Selection

Expert reviewers from the relevant field are selected from a panel constituted for the purpose by the EB, (experts from outside the panel may be selected based on the specific purpose) to assess the manuscript's scientific quality, originality, methodology, and adherence to ethical guidelines. Reviewers are chosen based on their expertise and experience, and they provide constructive feedback to the authors.


Reviewer Recommendations

Reviewers will provide their recommendations to the editor, which may include one of the following:

Acceptance: The paper is suitable for publication with minor or no revisions.

Minor Revisions: The paper requires minor changes, which can be addressed by the authors.

Major Revisions: The paper requires significant revisions and further evaluation.

Rejection: The paper does not meet the journal's standards and cannot be accepted for publication. The paper may have serious technical flaws. The grounds for rejection are clearly communicated to the authors.


Author's Response and Revision

Authors will receive feedback from the EiC. They are expected to address all the reviewer comments and make necessary revisions to improve the quality and clarity of their paper.


Final Decision

The editors, based on the reviewer's recommendations and the revised manuscript, will make the final decision regarding the acceptance or rejection of the paper.


Ethical Considerations

The Indian Journal of Nematology strictly adheres to ethical guidelines for publication. Plagiarism, data fabrication, and other forms of academic misconduct are not tolerated and may result in the rejection or retraction of the paper.


Timelines

We aim to provide timely and constructive feedback to authors. However, the duration of the review process may vary based on the availability and responsiveness of reviewers.

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Manuscript Submission Guidelines (2023)


The Indian Journal of Nematology is published twice a year. Original research papers on all aspects of plant-parasitic, entomopathogenic, and other soil-inhabiting nematodes will be considered for publication. Other publication formats include new reports, short communications, reviews, feature articles discussing a new concept or recent developments, and abstracts of papers presented at the symposia sponsored by the Nematological Society of India. If any author wants to submit short reviews on current topics of interest on any aspect of Nematology, please contact the editors to decide on the topic and get their approval before submitting the review. Members of the society are encouraged to kindly submit Nematology news from their respective departments/ states and send it to Editors for publishing. The news could communicate information regarding the appointment of new faculty, superannuation, awards, new projects and grants, departmental events, new students joining the discipline, degrees awarded to the students, etc. At least one of the authors should be a Nematological Society of India member.

The manuscript should be submitted in a single Word file via IndianJournals.com or through email (nematologicalsociety@yahoo.com">nematologicalsociety@yahoo.com) to the Editor-in-Chief Indian Journal of Nematology, with the understanding that it is to be published exclusively in the Indian Journal of Nematology. We request that all authors keep the plagiarism below 15% and prepare the articles in journal format. Any article not complying with these standards will be returned to the authors for revision immediately. The subject specialists will review the papers and promptly communicate their decision to the contributors.

The language of the article should be simple. All manuscripts must be typed in English, double-spaced throughout, including tables and citations, on M.S. Word with a 2.5 cm margin. Full-length papers should not exceed six printed pages or 8000 words, but longer papers will be considered on merit. Not more than eight illustrations (tables/figures) will be entertained in a manuscript. Metric and Celsius units are to be used. International rules of nomenclature should be followed in the naming of organisms. The trade names of nematicides and other chemicals should be preceded by their chemical nomenclature.

The manuscript should be continuous line numbered, and the page number should be marked on the bottom right-hand corner of each page of the manuscript. A short title should be given at the beginning of each article. The title must express clearly the contents of the manuscript. The paper's title should be followed by the author's name, institutional affiliation, postal and email address of the corresponding author, a condensed factual abstract, and keywords. The abstract must provide a short and clear summary of the aims, key methods, main findings, and conclusions without exaggerations. Keywords should be able to make the article discoverable by readers using various databases.

The manuscript will be arranged in the Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion sections, followed by acknowledgement and references. Please do not merge results and discussion sections.


Introduction

Must introduce the reader to the topic concisely, summarize the current state of the developments and knowledge in this field, establish the gaps in the knowledge, define the aim of the study, and establish the research question.


Methods

Must be adequate for the research question. Details should be provided to allow the repetition of experiments by an outside lab/researcher. Proper controls must be included.


Results

Must be presented accurately, and the conclusions drawn should be unambiguous. Various paragraphs in the result section must match the methods, and the text must be consistent with the data in the figures, tables, or supplementary material.

Tables and figures must present data clearly and appropriately, consistent with their description and interpretation in the text; figure legends and table captions must explain the contents of the figures/tables concisely.


Discussion

Must logically explain the findings and compare them with existing literature. It must also discuss the limitations of the study and contradictory data. Must discuss implications of the findings for future research and potential applications.

A conclusion statement must follow the discussion.

For new taxa descriptions/ reports/ papers, authors are advised to mention the slide and accession numbers from any recognized repository such as the National Nematode Collection of India at Division of Nematology, I.A.R.I., New Delhi, or Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata.


References

Please see if all references cited in the text are in the reference list. For any method or procedure, original references must be cited. Refer to the following section for reference citation style.

References cited in the text should be listed alphabetically, and the citations should be complete, including authors, year of publication, the title of the article, journal, volume, inclusive pages, and DOI for all kinds of articles where available.

For example


Research Article Without a DOI

Linford, M.B. & Yap, F. (1940). Some host plants of the reniform nematode in Hawaii. Proceedings of Helminthological Society of Washington 7: 42-44.


Research Article With a DOI-

Kumar, V., Khan, M.R. & Walia, R.K. (2020). Crop loss estimations due to plant-parasitic nematodes in major crops in India. National Academy of Science Letters 43: 409–412. https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s40009-020-00895-2


Book Without a DOI-

White, P.R. (1943). A handbook of plant tissue culture, Jaques Cattel Press, Lancaster, Penn., pp. 277.


Book with a DOI-

Fourie, H., Spaull, V. W, Jones, R.K., Daneel, M.S. & De Waele, D. (2017). Nematology in South Africa: A View from the 21st Century. Springer, Cham, Switzerland. pp. 569. 10.1007/978-3-319-44210-5.


Chapter In A book-

Mc Donald, A.H., De Waele, D. & Fourie, H. (2017). Nematode pests of maize and other cereal crops. In: Fourie, H., Spaull, V., Jones, R., Daneel, M., De Waele, D. (eds.), Nematology in South Africa: A View from the 21st Century. Springer, Cham. Switzerland. pp. 183-199. https://doi.org/ 10.1007/978-3-319-44210-58


Preprint

Culbreath, J., Wram, C., Khanal, C., Bechtel, T., Wadl, P. A., Mueller, J. & Rutter, W. B. (2023). A high-throughput sampling method for detection of Meloidogyne enterolobii and other root-knot nematodes in sweet potato storage roots. bioRxiv, 2023-05. https://doi.org/ 10.1101/2023.05.10.540019

A web source cited in the text should be listed along with the date accessed in the reference section. For example- https://icar.org.in/content/technologies-products-commercialization-national-research-centre-mithun. Accessed on 25.05.2023.

Each table should be typed on a separate page. Figures must also be provided at the end of the manuscript in separate pages, and their illustrations and lettering should be high resolution and at least 300 dpi. Coloured illustrations (graphs, pictures, plates, etc.) are acceptable for the online version, but the printed copies will carry only their greyscale versions. Therefore, they should be prepared with the grayscale format in consideration. Figure legends are also to be typed on a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript. Data are to be presented either by tables or figures, not by both.