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Wallacea Plant Protection Journal (WPPJ) or Wallacea Plant Prot. J. (Abbreviation)
Online ISSN 3090-5079
DOI: 10.64128/wppj
The Wallacea Plant Protection Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to disseminating original research and insights on plant protection worldwide, with a focus on tropical plant pests and diseases. The journal provides a platform for scientists, researchers, and practitioners to share their latest findings, innovative approaches, and practical solutions related to plant protection. It covers a wide range of topics, including:
Phytopathology
– Research on the diversity, biology, ecology, and pathogenicity of fungi, bacteria, viruses, nematodes, and other microorganisms associated with plants.
– Studies on host–pathogen interactions, mechanisms of infection, plant resistance, and novel diagnostic techniques.
Entomology
– Studies on insect and mite pests affecting agricultural and horticultural crops, including their taxonomy, biology, ecology, and behavior.
– Development of innovative methods for pest surveillance, control, and resistance management.
Integrated Pest and Disease Management (IPM/IDM)
– Environmentally friendly, economically feasible, and socially acceptable approaches to crop protection.
– Combination of cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical methods to minimize reliance on synthetic pesticides.
– Case studies, modeling, and evaluation of IPM strategies in different agroecosystems.
Biotechnology in Crop Protection
– Application of molecular biology, genetic engineering, and biotechnological innovations in understanding and managing plant pests and diseases.
– Use of molecular markers, genome editing, and transgenic crops for developing resistance and enhancing plant defense mechanisms.
– Exploration of endophytes, bioformulations, and novel biocontrol technologies.
Epidemiology of Plant Pests and Diseases
– Research on the epidemiology, spread, and outbreak dynamics of plant diseases and pests across diverse agroecological zones.
– Modeling and forecasting of epidemics to support early-warning systems and preventive strategies.
– Studies on the impacts of climate change, globalization, and land-use patterns on pest and disease dynamics.
Upcoming Issue: May 2026 (Vol. 2 No. 1)
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This second issue of the Wallacea Plant Protection Journal features five articles comprising four original articles and a review article.
Welcome to the Wallacea Plant Protection Journal, a platform dedicated to fostering knowledge and innovation in the field of plant health.
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