Journal of Mycopathological Research is an open access (OA) journal dealing with all aspects of basic and applied mycology, plant pathology, bacteriology, virology and other allied disciplines. Each manuscript submitted to Journal of Mycopathological Research must be an original research report that has not been published elsewhere either as a part or full; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
The Journal of Mycopathological Research (JMPR) provides an open access to its contents following the principle of allowing free access to interested research scientists. This provides greater scope of exchange of knowledge globally. Archives of research papers published since the beginning of the publication of this Journal in 1955 to till date is also free for everyone to read and download.
There is no submission fee but only a minimum paper processing charge.
Three types of manuscripts can be submitted to Journal of Mycopathological Research for publication : Review articles, Full length research articles and Short communications.
Review Articles: Review articles will include award lectures of Indian Mycological Society and on important and emerging topics of above disciplines.
Full length Research Articles : Manuscripts should be of a length of 3-10 pages (A-4 size) generally and the length of the paper should be consistent with the extent and scope of the data presented in the manuscripts.
Short Communications : Manuscripts should not be more than 3 pages (A-4 size) in length and it must represent either a preliminary report or a complete data of an important research contribution.
Wherever a new genus or species of pathogen is being reported, the authority for identification and the IMI, HCIO, ITCC, etc for the type collection should be indicated. The report should be appropriately supported by tables, figures and references as required.
Authors should submit their articles to the Journal of Mycopathological Research on line to facilitate quicker and more efficient processing. Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing time and shortens overall publication time.
For online submission of manuscript please log in directly to the site www.imskolkata.org and upload your manuscript following on screen instructions. In case of problems during the submission process please contact us through email (ims.kolkata@yahoo.com)
No manuscript will be received by hand/post
Manuscripts should be submitted in Word Format. Use a normal, plain font (e.g.,12-point Times Roman) for text. Use italics for Latin names. Prepare manuscript in the following order:
Title : The title should clearly indicate the important aspects of the article and preferably in not more than 100 characters and space.
Abstract : Limit abstract to one paragraph of 250 words.
Keywords : Please provide 4-6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes. List in alphabetic order the words or phrase that are not in the title and abstract.
Introduction : Give a concise account of the previous works done indicating clearly the importance of the works tackled in the present case. Point out clearly the existing problems and mention whether all the problems have been tackled or not. If not the reasons may also be stated.
Text : After the introductory statement the rest of the material should be presented in Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Acknowledgement, and References. Further subheading may be used, if necessary, but excessive fragmentation of the text should always be avoided.
In measurement SI units should be used. Numericals should be used before standard units of measurement.
Commonly used symbols and abbreviations should be used. Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
Latin binomials should be italics and include citation of authors in all cases at the first introduction in the text.
In all cases, indicate the source of cultures and mention the designation of cultures obtained from or deposited in a recognised national or international collection centres. In all cases the voucher culture or specimen(s) should be deposited in a national or international collection centre and to mention the same in the text with the deposit number of the said institute.
The term cultivar should be mentioned for agronomic and horticultural varieties of the crop and the complete source of the cultivar should be clearly mentioned in the text.
All the experimental results should be presented with statistical analysis. The statistical methods should be described in detail.
Figures and Photographs : Each figure including Graph(s) and Photograph(s) either black and white/ colour should be labelled with the figure number. Captions should be clearly described so that the figure is intelligible individually. Photpgraph(s) in jpeg format should not exceed 2 MB file size each.
Tables : Each table should be labelled with table number. The title and legends of the tables should be self-explanatory so that each table is intelligible.
Author(s) should declare that they have no conflict of interest in publishing the article.
If working with animals, author(s) should also declare that the research has been reviewed and approved by an appropriate animal care committee of the Institute.
References : Reference cited older than 20 years in Introduction and Discussion are not encouraged. The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. References should be given in alphabetical order of the surname of the author. Name of the journal, books, monograph and thesis should be in italic. Volume number to be bold font and starting and ending page numbers are to be given.
Gao, F., Dai, C., Liu, X. 2010. Mechanisms of fungal endophytes in plant protection against pathogens. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res. 4: 1346-1351.
Chowhan, P., Chakraborty, A.P., Chakraborty, U., Chakraborty, B.N. 2023. Harnessing endophytic bacteria as plant growth promoters and biocontrol agents against pests and phytopathogens. J. Mycopathol. Res.61: 435-451. Doi.10.57023/jMycR.61.4.2023.435
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Singh, R.S.2005. Plant Disease (8th edition) Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 439-444.
Muthumary, J. 2003. Biodiversity of Coelomycetous fungi from Tamilnadu. In : Frontiers of Fungal Diversity in India.(Eds. G.P. Rao, C. Manoharachary, D.J.Bhat, R.C. Rajak, T.N.Lakhanpal ), International Book Distribution Co., Lucknow, 481-501.
Authors are requested to go through the latest issue of the journal (www.imskolkata.org)
Those who submit papers to JMPR should respect the value of the research of their peers by not devaluing authorship. Each author should have made a substantial intellectual contribution to the design, conduct, analysis, or interpretation of the study. Each author must approve the article before it is submitted for review, as well as the final version of the article to be published, and be willing to take public responsibility for his or her contribution to the paper. In addition, the first author and the corresponding author are expected to take public responsibility for the entire paper.
Corresponding authors must confirm the following:
Each manuscript will be reviewed by two independent reviewers. Each reviewer will send his/her specific recommendations to the Senior Editor(s) of the journal. Author should upload corrected manuscript along with point-by-point reply to the comments made by the reviewers/Editor. Finally, Editor-in-Chief is responsible for considering the suitability of manuscripts for publication in journal. Acceptance of the article will be sent to author.
The purpose of the proof is to check for typesetting or conversion errors and the completeness and accuracy of the text, tables and figures. Substantial changes in content, eg. new results, corrected values, title and authorship, are not allowed without approval of the Chief Editor. Corrected proof must be sent back within 72h of receipt.
Processing charge is fixed as per number of printed pages. Separate processing charge is fixed for colour figure. Corresponding author will be responsible for paying the processing charge in full which should be paid within 15 days of intimation of payment, otherwise publication will be delayed.
Corresponding authors will get a soft copy (pdf) of their article once it is available online. Corresponding authors are also entitled to receive a printed copy of the journal.
| Prefixes to the Units of Volume names of units |
Units of time | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Kilo (101) | K | second | sec |
| Deca (102) | D | hour | hr |
| Mega (106) | M | day | day |
| Giga (109) | G | month | month |
| Tera (1012) | T | year | yr |
| deci (10-1) | d | ||
| centi (10-2) | c | Units of concentration | |
| mili (10-3) | m | molar | M |
| micro (10-6) | u | millimolar | mM |
| nano (10-9) | n | micromolar | uM |
| pico (10-12) | p | ||
| femto (10-15) | f | Units of length | |
| atto (10-18) | a | meter | m |
| liter | l | centimeter | cm |
| milliliter | ml | millimeter | mm |
| microlitre | ul | micrometer | um |
| Units of mass | nanometer | nm | |
| Kilogram | kg | Angstrom (0.1) | Ao |
| gram | g | ||
| milligram | mg | Units of temperature | |
| microgram | ug | Kelvin | K |
| Celsius | 0C | ||