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“Indian Phytopathology” is one of the scientific journals of India and it aims to promote research and development in the field of plant pathology.  Besides, quality research papers, review article, presidential address, award lectures, short communications, first reports, book reviews and phytopathological news etc. are published in the journal. The journal has national as well as global reach.

Indian Phytopathology is currently published by Springer India, New Delhi.
Editor-in-Chief
  • R. Viswanathan

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  • S.I._Microbiome Synergies for Plant Health Management and Climate Resilient Agriculture

    This special issue is a collaborative effort between the Journal and the internationally renowned Asian PGPR Society, presenting a diverse collection of research articles from around the world. It explores the pioneering role of microbiome research in plant growth and health, with a special focus on Plant Growth-Promoting Microbiome (PGPM) and their holistic contributions to plant health management.

    Guest Editors:

    1. Dr. R. Viswanathan
    2. Prof. Aundy Kumar- ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, India
    3. Dr. M. S. Reddy, Auburn University, USA
    4. Dr. Dilantha Fernando, Dean, University of Manitoba, Canada
    5. Dr. Abdul Gafur, Head R &D, Indonesia
    6. Dr. S Krishna Sundari, JIIT, India
     

    Timeline for Publication: June 2026
    Submission Opening Date:June 1, 2025
    Submission Closing date:August 31, 2025


Journal information

Electronic ISSN
2248-9800
Print ISSN
0367-973X
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  3. CNKI
  4. CNPIEC
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  10. Naver
  11. OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
  12. Portico
  13. ProQuest
  14. SCImago
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