NBU Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 13

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EDITORIAL

The NBU Journal of Plant Sciences (NBUJPS) started its journey in the year 2007 and has been publishing quality articles in print mode. It is my honour to inform that the Editorial Board has decided to publish the journal in both print and online mode from 2021 (starting Volume 13, March 2021). From now, all the articles of the present and past volumes can be accessed at www.njps.nbu.ac.in. The NBUJPS have officially registered for the membership of CrossRef and now onwards all the articles will be assigned unique DOI numbers and will include other CrossRef services like similarity checking and reference linking. It gives me extreme pleasure to inform that the NBUJPS publishes all the articles at free of charge and will continue to do so in the future also.

Dr. Subhas Chandra Roy
Editor

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    Disease Management in Brassicaceae family through various biocontrol agents: A review
    (University of North Bengal, 2021-03) Kundu, Chitra; Rai, Bijeta; Subba, Rewaj; Mathur, Piyush
    Biological control being an eco-friendly approach against phytopathogens holds a great potential in near future. Severity of chemical-based pesticides have resulted risk to mankind and the environment. The increasing demand for chemical free products all over the world promotes eco-friendly approach such as biological control as a replacement to chemical pesticides. Various bio-formulations of living organisms can be employed to control several plant pathogens. Studies have shown that bacteria, fungi and plants can act as an important source of biocontrol products and have shown positive results in both in-vitro and in-vivo conditions. This review will help us to provide insight towards the potential of various biological entities against major diseases in Brassicaceae along with mechanisms which might be useful in developing various bio-pesticides against plant pathogens for sustainable agriculture.