All papers presented in the conference
will be published in the Arab Journal of Plant Protection. We very much appreciate
it if you can send your paper to Dr. Safaa Kumari, Chair of the Organizing
Committee by
e-mail before
July 15, 2004. The manuscripts need not be lengthy, and a size of 4-6 typed
pages, single space, will be appropriate. Please see the Author's Guide for
Manuscript Preparation, which is below:
Manuscript Writing: The first page should start
with the title in the center, which should be not be more than 100 characters
and spaces, followed by the author(s) name(s) with the address, directly under
the title. Key words, maximum six, would be useful for index retrieval systems.
All manuscripts should contain the following sections: 1) abstract, 2) Introduction,
3) Material and Methods, 4) Results, 5) Discussion or results and Discussion
could be combined in one section, 6) Acknowledgment (if necessary), 7) References.
Footnotes are not permitted in the text.
Tables: Tables should be planned to fit a maximum
page of 18 x 26 cm. it should be typed on separate pages and numbered consecutively
in the sequence of their appearance in the text. They should bear a descriptive,
self-explanatory clear heading. Footnotes to tables should appear as a superscript
letters starting with "a" in each table, and should be indicated
at the bottom of the table.
Figures (Diagrams, graphs, photographs): Diagrams
and graphs should be drawn using the Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. When
authors present their data in a histogram form, the values should be printed
on the top of each column. Only black and white photographs are accepted.
The size of the figures should be 9 cm wide (for a column)
or 18 cm wide (for a complete page), and should not exceed 26 cm in height
including the captions. Figures must be numbered consecutively according to
their citation in the text.
Names and Terms: Latin binomials should be written
in italics or underlined to differentiate them from the rest of the text.
Pesticides should be named by their common names.
References: References are numbered and arranged in an alphabetical
order, with the author's last name first followed by his initials, the publication
year, title, journal or publication place, the volume and pages. References
are cited in the text by their numbers.
Examples
1. Article in a Journal
Cockbain, A.J. and C.L. Costa. 1973. Comparative
transmission of bean leaf roll and pea enation mosaic viruses
by aphids. Annals of Applied Biology, 73:167-176.
2. Abstract
Hymaydan, H.S. 1983. Impact of seed-borne pathogens
on intranational and international movement of seeds (Abstract).
Phytopathology, 73:784
3. Books
Talhouk, A.M.S. 1969. Insects and mites injurious
to crops in Middle Eastern Countries. Verlag Paul Parey,
Hamburg and Berlin, West Germany. 239 pp.
4. Chapter in a book
Makkouk, K.M. and H. Laterrot. 1983. Epidemiology
and control of tomato yellow leaf curl virus. Pages 315-321.
In: Plant Virus Epidemiology. R.T. Plumb and K.M. Hresh (Editors). Blackwell
Scientific Publications, Oxford. 377 pp.
5. Proceedings
Makkouk, K.M. and S.G. Kumari. 1997. Etiology and
control of soybean dwarf luteovirus affecting lentils (Lens
culinaris) in Syria. Pages 731-734. In: Proceedings of 10th Congress of the
Mediterranean Phytopathological Union. June 1-5, 1997, Montpellier-Lec Corum,
France.
6. Bulletins
Mustafa, F.H. 1974. List of plant diseases in Iraq.
Bulletin No. 74. Ministry of Agriculture, Iraq. 27 pp.