“Agrica” is the official publication of Plant Research and Educational Promotion Society in Association with SRKSS. • Editors: 1. Ajay Kumar Singh, Division of Transfer of Technology, ICAR- Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Namkum, Ranchi - 834010, Jharkhand. 2. Ajay Kumar Tiwari, U P Council of Sugarcane Research, Shahjahnapur-242001, UP, India. • International journal of plant science researches • Published biannually since 2012 • Presents basic and applied research in the fields of Plant Pathology, Entomology, Plant Biotechnology & Bioinformatics, Soil Microbiology, Environmental Sciences and Agricultural Sciences.
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Aims and Scope of the Journal
The Journal “Agrica” publishes original papers, short communication, reviews, letter to editor, book reviews, conference report. Agrica covers all scientific aspects of modern plant protection, Agriculture microbiology, Insects and pest management, agronomy, field management, plant tissue culture and agriculture biotechnology.
Editorial Board
Chief Editors
A K Tiwari
Senior Scientific Officer
UPCSR- Sugarcane Research Institute,
Shahjahanpur-242001, UP, India.
email: akt_gor@hotmail.com, ajayagrica@gmail.com
(Ph. 91-9889297599)
Expertise: Plant Protection, Tissue culture
R K Gaur,
Professor & Head,
Dept, of Biotechnology
Deen Dayal Upadhay University,
Gorakhpur-273008, U.P., India
e-mail : gaurrajarshi@hotmail.com
Expertise: Plant Biotechnology, Bioinformatics
Ajay Kumar Singh,
Principal Scientist Scientist & Head,
Crop Production
ICAR-ATARI, Kanpur,
Rawatpur, Kanpur-208002
email: agricainternational@gmail.com
Expertise: Agronomy, Soil
Executive Editors
Nguyen Bao Quoc,
Associate Professor,
Research Institute for Biotechnology and Environment,
Nong Lam University, Ho Chi Minth City, Vietnam
Email: baoquoc@hcmuaf.edu.vn
Expertise: Molecular Plant Pathology
Pissawan Chiemsombat,
Assistant Professor,
Kasetsart University, Thailand
Email: agrpwc@ku.ac.th
Expertise: Plant Protection
Seweta Srivastava,
Professor,
Department of Plant Pathology,
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara-144411, Punjab, India
Email: seweta.21896@lpu.co.in
Expertise: Plant Physiology, Plant Biochemistry
Dr. Mohd. Sayeed Akhtar
Associate Professor
Dept. of Botany, GF College, Shahjahanpur, UP, India
Email: sayeedbot@gmail.com
Expertise: Plant microbe-Interaction and Plant Physiology, Nanotech.
Amin Nikpay
Sugarcane & By-products Development Company,
Salman Farsi Agro-Industry, Ahwaz, Iran
Email: amin_nikpay@yahoo.com
Expertise: Entomology
Managing Editors
Suchirat Sakuanrungsirkul
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Expertise: Crop Management
Email : suchirat1@yahoo.com
Sunil K. Vishwakarma
Scientific Officer & Head
Division of Microbiology
UPCSR-Sugarcane Research Institute, Shahjahanpur, India
Email : sunilpatho2010@rediffmail.com
Expertise: Microbiology
Editorial Board (2024-2026)
Sangeeta Srivastava,
Principal Scientist,
ICAR-ISRI, Lucknow, India
Email: s.srivastava1064@icar.org.in, sangeeta.srivastava@icar.gov.in
Expertise: Plant Biotechnology
Pradeep Kumar,
Associate Professor,
Dept. of Botany,
Lucknow Univ, India
Email: kumar_pradeep@lkouniv.ac.in
Expertise: Fungal Pathology
Wen Shi Tsai,
Associate Professor & Director,
National Chiayi Univ., Taiwan
Email: wenshi.tw@mail.ncyu.edu.tw, wenshi.tw@yahoo.com.tw
Expertise: Plant Virology
Rajan Bhatt,
Associate Professor (Soil Science),
PAU-Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Punjab, India
Email: rajansoils@pau.edu
Expertise: Soil, Agriculture, Crop management
Md. Minnatullah,
Associate Professor-cum-Senior Scientist,
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa, Bihar, India
Email: minat.pusa@gmail.com
Expertise: Pathology
Nora Papp,
Professor,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Univ. of Pecs, Hungry
Email: nora.papp@aok.pte.hu
Expertise: Botany
Ivan Juma,
Ethiopia Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate,
Ethiopia
Email: director@kephis.org
Expertise: Plant Virology
Rosalyn T. Luzaran
Plant Pathologist
PHILSURIN-VMC, Philippines
Email: philsutech@gmail.com
Expertise: Plant Protection
Shabhu Prasad
Professor,
Department of Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology,
Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology Kumarganj Ayodhya-224229,
Email: shambhoonduat@gmail.com
Expertise: Plant Genetics and Breeding
Timea Benencsik
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Univ. of Pecs, Hungry
Email: bencsikp@yahoo.com
Expertise: Botany
D.B. Olufolaji,
Professor
Dept. of Crop Soil and Pest Management
Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria
Email: tundefolaji022@gmail.com, dolufolaji@ymail.com
Expertise: Pathology
Andrea Chaves,
Laboratory Manager,
Univ. Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Brazil
Email: andrearchaves@gmail.com
Expertise: Pathology
Michael Kwabena Osei,
Principal Research Scientist,
CSIR-Crop Research Institute, Ghana
Email: oranigh@hotmail.com
Expertise: Plant Breeding
Yaquelin Puchades Izaguirre
Senior Researcher
Instituto de Investigaciones (INICA), Cuba
Email: yaquelin.puchades@inicasc.azcuba.cu
Expertise: Microbiology
Alireza Golnaraghi,
Assistant Professor,
Islamic Azad Uni. Tehran, Iran
Email: agolnaraghi@yahoo.com
Expertise: Plant Virology
Florencia Asinari
Senior Researcher
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Argentina
Email: asinari.florencia@inta.gob.ar
Expertise: crop Management, Agronomy
R. Gomathi,
Principal Scientist,
ICAR-SBI, Coimbatore, India
Email: gomathi_sbi@yahoo.co.in
Expertise: Plant Physiology, Biochemistry
Siriporn Donnua,
Senior Lecturer,
Kasetsart University, KPS, Thailand
Email: siripornkorinsak@gmail.com
Expertise: Bacterial diseases
Benedicte Riber Albrechtsen, Umea Plant Science Center, Sweden
Email: benedicte.albrectsen@umu.se
Expertise: Genomics, Virology
Jitender Singh,
Professor & Head,
Deptt. of Microbiology,
CCS Univ. Meerut, India
Email: jitendersingh@ccsuniversity.ac.in
Expertise: Microbiology, Molecular Plant Pathology
Nikolay Manchev Petrov,
Associate Professor,
New Bulgarian Univ., Bulgaria
Email: npetrov@nbu.bg
Expertise: Molecular Biology
Nattapat Khumla,
Senior Researcher,
Nakhon Sawan Field Crops Research Center, Thailand
Email: knattapat@hotmail.com
Expertise: Plant Breeding
C.K. Gupta,
Principal Scientist
ICAR-ISRI, Lucknow, India
Email: ckgupta.igfri@gmail.com
Expertise: Plant Biochemistry, Physiology
Arjun Tayade
Senior Scientist & Head,
Division of Crop Production, ICAR-CICR, Nagpur, India
Email: arjuntayade3@gmail.com
Expertise: Agronomy
Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo
Sr. Scientist
Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology
Email: bbsahoo.hort@ouat.ac.in
Expertise: Agriculture Engineering
Smriti Mall,
Assistant Professor
DDU Univ. Gorakhpur, UP, India
Email: smritimall@ddugu.ac.in
Expertise: Phytoplasma and Microbiology
Editorial Assistant
N.N. Saxena,
Senior Scientist
UPCSR-Sugarcane Research Institute,
Shahjahanpur, India
Email: n.saxena1975@gmail.com
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References
In the text, a reference identified by means of an author's name should be followed by the date of the reference in parentheses. When there are more than two authors, only the first author's name should be mentioned, followed by ‘et al’. In the event that an author cited has had two or more works published during the same year, the reference, both in the text and in the reference list, should be identified by a lower case letter like ‘a’ and ‘b’ after the date to distinguish the works.
Examples:
Abayomi (2000), Agindotan et al. (2003), (Kelebeni, 1983), (Usman and Smith, 1992), (Chege, 1998; Chukwura, 1987a,b; Tijani, 1993,1995), (Kumasi et al., 2001)
References should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order. Articles in preparation or articles submitted for publication, unpublished observations, personal communications, etc. should not be included in the reference list but should only be mentioned in the article text (e.g., A. K. Tiwari CCS University, personal communication). Journal names are abbreviated according to Chemical Abstracts. Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of the references.
Examples:
Journal Citation:
Tiwari AK, Tripathi S, Lal M and Mishra S (2012) Screening of some chemical disinfectants media sterilization during invitro micropropogation of sugarcane. Sugar Tech 14: 364-369.
Book Chapter Citation
:Tiwari AK and Rao GP (2014) Viruses Infecting Cucurbita pepo: Current Status and Management. R. N. Kharwar et al. (eds.), Microbial Diversity and Biotechnology in Food Security. ? Springer India 2014 Pages 357-371.
Book Citation:
Tiwari AK, Lal M and Singh AK (2014) Current status of sugarcane research in India. Nova Publisher, USA. pp 1-89.
DOI Publication:
Khan MS, Tiwari AK, Ji SH and Chun SC (2014) First Report of a Croton yellow vein mosaic virus (CYVMV) Associated with Tomato Leaf Curl Disease in north India. Journal of Phytopathology DOI: 10.1111/jph.12319
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