📢 Be part of shaping a pesticide-resilient future for people, food, and the planet.
Theme: “Towards a Pesticide-Resilient Future: Microbial Strategies for Human Health, Food Security, and Environmental Sustainability”
⏰ Submission Deadline: November 2025
🔗 Submission Link: https://www.ejmanager.com/my/jbph/
🌐Journal Homepage: www.jbph.org
📧 E-mail: editorialoffice@jbph.org jbph.info@gmail.com
Please share your plan to contribute to this special issue: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ekpdt9AhNpz4aLlVuVXg43rRnq7CI7RpbaibL8NMGRo/edit
#Objectives:
Synthetic pesticides now span from mountain soils to coastal seas, posing risks to health, microbes, and food security-yet they also drive urgent scientific innovation toward sustainable, pesticide-resilient solutions.
🌟 Why Publish in This Special Issue? 🌟
✅ Open Access & Global Reach – Free for all readers worldwide
✅ No APCs – Publish without cost
✅ High Visibility – Indexed in Google Scholar| ScopeMed | BiblioMed | Crossref/DOI | WorldCat | ROAD | Scilit
| R. Discovery and more
✅ Expert Guidance – Led by Guest Editor Dr. Md. Azizul Haque
✅ Interdisciplinary Impact – Microbiology, health, food, & environment
✅ Boost Citations – Wide academic and policy audience
✅ Align with SDGs – Health, food security, and climate resilience
✅ Networking – Connect with global researchers & collaborators
Manuscript Types: We welcome submissions across multiple formats, including:
♦ Original Research Articles
♦ Reviews and Mini-Reviews
♦ Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
♦ Short Communications and Case Reports
Scope and Key Topics:
We invite ground-breaking research and visionary reviews that tackle pesticide problems from the molecule to the marketplace. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Human Health Frontlines
- Pathways of exposure through food, water, and occupation
- Links to cancer, endocrine disruption, neurotoxicity, and other non-communicable diseases
- Epidemiological studies and community-level risk assessments
Aquatic Systems & Fisheries
- Runoff impacts on freshwater and marine fisheries
- Pesticide effects on planktonic and benthic microbial diversity, fish physiology, reproduction
Microbial Diversity & Ecosystem Resilience
- Soil and aquatic microbiome responses to pesticide residues
- Microbial roles in nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and water quality
Biofertilizers & Bioremediation
- Cutting-edge microbial solutions to degrade or detoxify pesticide residues
- Next-generation endophytes and rhizosphere microbes for sustainable crop and fish production
Food Security & Safety
- Monitoring pesticide residues across the food chain
- Integrated perspectives on agriculture, fisheries, and global nutrition
Climate-Smart and Eco-Friendly Practices
- Integrated Pest Management (IPM), organic amendments, and agroecological innovations
- Low-impact aquaculture and circular-economy approaches
Policy, Economics & Community Engagement
- Evidence-based regulations and global policy harmonization
- Cost–benefit analyses of pesticide reduction strategies
🌟 Meet Our Special Issue “Guest (Chief) Editor” 🌟
We are honored to welcome Dr. Md. Azizul Haque, Ph.D., PostDoc, as Guest Editor for the JBPH Special Issue, Dec-2025
Dr. Haque is Associate Professor and Principal Investigator of the Microbial Biotechnology Laboratory at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU), Bangladesh.
His research expertise bridges microbial biotechnology, sustainable agriculture, and environmental microbiology, with a strong focus on biofertilizers and eco-friendly solutions.
He serves as Associate Editor of JBPH and is a highly active reviewer for leading journals including Journal of Hazardous Materials (80 reviews), Current Microbiology (13 reviews), Archives of Microbiology, Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, Bioresource Technology Reports, MDPI journals (35 reviews), and more.
📚 With a proven academic and editorial track record, Dr. Haque brings deep expertise to guide this Special Issue in advancing microbial innovations for public health, food security, and ecosystem resilience.
🔗 For details about Dr. Haque, please visit:
- Website: HSTU Profile
- Google Scholar: Scholar Profile
- ORCID: 0000-0002-9788-0766
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