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Since 1908, The American Phytopathological Society (APS) has been the leading organization in plant disease research. APS journals are among the most respected publications in the field and are read by specialists throughout the natural sciences.
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 Phytopathology ranked first for impact on research and teaching efforts in the crop sciences according to The Literature of Crop Science, a project published by Cornell University Press.

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 Plant Disease ranked in the top 10 journals for impact on research and teaching efforts in the crop sciences according to Literature of Crop Science, a project published by Cornell University press. Plant Disease received the Neographics Franklin Award for Excellence in Graphic Design.

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 MPMI received a National Gold Ink Award and a Neographics Franklin Award for Excellence in Graphic Design.

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