Pesticide Research Journal is the official publication of SPS India. The first issue of the Journal was published in June 1989. The Journal has total circulation of about 750 and is published half yearly.
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Aims and Scope
Pesticide Research Journal is an international journal published half yearly by the Society of Pesticide Science India. The journal publishes original full length research articles, short notes, short communications, reviews, special reports and the likes. Papers submitted are peer reviewed. On the basis of reviewer's comments, authors will be asked by the editor to revise the paper and/or repudiate queries. Papers are accepted on the understanding that the work described is original and has not been published elsewhere and that the authors have obtained necessary authorization, as applicable in different organizations, for publication of the material submitted.
All authors must become members of the Society once paper is accepted for publication. Membership fee: Life - Rs. 6000/- ; Annual - Rs. 1000/- . Annual membership is valid only for 1 year. The membership and processing fee for foreign contributors can be waived off under special circumstances.
Subject matter
Articles on all aspects of pesticides and allied agrochemical research such as chemistry and development of synthetic and natural pesticides, molecular structure-activity relationship, formulation, packaging and delivery systems, biotechnological developments, bio-pesticides, toxicology, bio-chemical mode of action, environmental chemo-dynamics including persistence, degradation and interaction with the ecosystem, safety evaluation studies, effect on non-target organisms, bio- efficacy, bio-control, resistance, environment pollution, decontamination and disposal, quality etc. are considered.
Articles on bioactive molecules in the allied areas such as:
Bioactive / nutritional / therapeutic constituents of natural or artificial foods, food crops, feeds and related materials.
Food and feed additives including preservatives, shelf life and appearance promoters, contaminants, etc.
Additives - food colours, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives.
Residues - veterinary drugs including antibiotics, heavy metals, others.
Contaminants - mycotoxins, phycotoxins, plant toxins, PCDDs/PCFDs, PCBs, PAHs, acrylamide, 3-MPCD and contaminants derived from food packaging.
Agrochemical delivery systems
Broad field of delivery science and technology, particularly innovative approaches for targeted application of pesticides, nutrients, nutraceuticals, microbes and others.
Advisory Board
| Dr. A.K. Prasad (India) | Dr. Kazuhiko Matsuda (Japan) | Dr. John B. Unsworth (UK) |
| Dr. Laura L. McConnell (USA) | Dr. Muralee G. Nair (USA) | Dr. Peter Maienfisch (Switzerland) |
| Dr. Rai Kookana (Australia) | Mr. Rajju Shroff (India) | Mr. R. G. Agarwal (India) |
| Dr. S. C. Dubey (India) | Dr. S. U. Khan (USA) | Dr. S. Walia (India) |
Editorial Board
Editor: Dr. V. T. Gajbhiye
Members
| Dr. H. P. Singh (Panjab University, Chandigarh) | Dr. P. G. Shah (AAU, Anand) |
| Dr. Thomas George (KAU, Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram) | Dr. Pankaj (ICAR-IARI, New Delhi) |
| Dr. N. A. Shakil (Ex-officio) | Dr. Ashok Bhattacharya (AAU, Jorhat) |
Xth Executive Council of SPS India
President
Dr. Jitendra Kumar
Vice-President
Dr. V.S. Rana (Headquarters)
Dr. Daizy Batish ( North Zone)
Dr. M.M. Azam (North Zone)
Dr. Subir Kumar Nag (East Zone)
Dr. K.D. Parmar (West Zone)
General Secretary
Dr. Najam Akhtar Shakil
Join Secretary
Dr. Aman Kumar
Asst. Secretary
Dr. Neethu Narayanan
Treasurer
Dr. Parshant Kaushik
Councillors
Dr. Suresh K. (South Zone)
Dr. Sujan Majumder (North Zone)
Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar (East Zone)
Dr. Susheel Singh (West Zone)
Dr. S. Rajna, Dr. Rohit Misra, Dr. Deeba Kamil, Dr. Priya Saini, Dr. Amit Kumar, Dr. Samsul Alam (6, Headquarters)
Ex-Officio Members
Dr. Anupama Singh (Past President)
Dr. Supradip Saha (Past General Secretary)
Dr. V.T. Gajbhiye (Editor)
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Instruction to Contributors
Pesticide Research Journal is an international journal published half yearly by the Society of Pesticide Science India. Authors must be members of the Society. Papers submitted will be peer reviewed. On the basis of reviewer's comments, authors will be asked by the editor to revise their papers and/or answer queries. Papers are accepted on the understanding that the work described is original and has not been published elsewhere and that the authors have obtained necessary authorization for publication of the material submitted.
Subject Matter
Articles on all aspects of pesticides and allied ag rochemical research such as chemistry and development of synthetic and natural pesticides, molecular structure-activity relationship, formulation, packaging and delivery systems, biotechnological developments, biopesticides, toxicology, bio-chemcial rhode of action, environmental chemodynamlcs including persistence, degradation and interaction with the ecosystem, safety evaluation studies, effect on non-target organisms, bioefficacy, biocontrol, resistance, environment pollution, decontamination and disposal, and quality control are considered.
Manuscript
Manuscript should be written in clear concise English, typewritten in double space on one side of white bond paper with at least 2.2 em margin. The research papers should not exceed 20 typed pages including tables and figures and should contain abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion, acknowledgement, if necessary, and references. Short notes, not exceeding, 6 typed pages, may also be divided into different sections. The review, as far as possible, should not exceed 30 typed pages. It should feature recent developments from the author's laboratory or his own field of specialization and include results of various workers in the given field. Review article authors may contact the editor before submission of the manuscript. All articles should be submitted in triplicate. Submitted papers will be acknowledged.
Title page: The first page of the manuscript should include title, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, mailing address including E-mail of the corresponding author and a running title not exceeding 60 characters including spaces.
Abstract: A brief informative abstract should follow on the second page of the manuscript. It should clearly bring out the scope of the work and its salient features. It should be single paragraph of not more than 150 words.
Key words: The abstract should be followed by key words, which can be included in various indexes.
Introduction: It should be brief, crisp and introduce the work in clear terms. Key references related to the work must be cited.
Materials and Methods: If using reporter method, it must be clearly given or cited. Any modification of the original method must be duly highlighted. This section can be subtitled for clarity. Use standard abbreviations of the various units.
Results and Discussion: This section can be subtitled for clarity. The salient results must be highlighted and discussed in relation to related works. Undue and vague claims and stretched explanations may be avoided.
Figures and Structures: All figures including structure drawings, graphs and diagrams should be drawn in preferably MS Word. If drawn in Excel, the data file may also be submitted along with drawings. Photographs must be on glossy paper. All structures must be numbered with bold roman numbers (I, II..) and their approximate position in the fext indicated. It is author's responsibility to provide suita'ble figures and drawings.
Tables: Tables should be typed on separate sheets and numbered consecutively within the text with Arabic numbers. They should bear a descriptive heading in lower case, which starts with the word "Table". Their probable place in the text be indicated.
All pesticides should be identified according to IUPAC nomenclature with full name in the text in parenthesis. The standard SI unit system should be used for all data.
References: Every text citation should be listed under reference section in numerical order at the end of the text. Conversely. all listed references must be cited in the text and numbered consecutively by a superscript numerical.
References to unpublished work, citation from abstract may be avoided. The following style of quoting references should be followed:
Spencer WF (1991) Volatilization of pesticides from soil-process and measurement. Pestic Res J 3: 1-14.
Rembold H, Forster Hand Czoppelt CH (1987) Structure and biological activity of azadirachtins A and B. In: Proc 3rd Int Neem Conf Nairobi 1986, pp 149-160.
Adityachudhury N (1985) Investigations on some plants in search of pesticidal constituents. In: Pesticides, Crop Protection and Environment, S Walia and BS Parmar (Eds), Oxford & IBH Co Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, pp 89-98.
Finney OJ (1971) Probit Analysis, 3rd Edn, Cambridge University Press, UK.
Manuscripts and communications relating to publication of papers should be addressed to:
The Editor, Pesticide Research Journal
Society of Pesticide Science,
India Division of Agricultural Chemicals
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi-110 012, India.
E-mail: editorprj@yahoo.com