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Dr. Nayan Deep S. KANWAL Chief Executive Editor (Pertanika Journals) Journal Division, UPM Press Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (R&I) 1st Floor, IDEA Tower II UPM-MTDC Technology Centre Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia

Dear Dr. Kanwal,

Submission of Paper to Pertanika Journal

I wish to submit my regular article for intended publication in Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS) [replace name of the journal as appropriate] for your kind consideration.

I declare that the work submitted for publication is original, previously unpublished, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. I also certify that all the authors have approved the paper for release and are in agreement with its content.

Below are the particulars of my paper being submitted to you for publication:

Title Surface hydrophobin inhibits immune recognition of airborne fungal spores Names of all WASHINGTON, G., ROY, G., & BROWN, J. the author(s) as in publication (as per APA style) Address WHITE ROSE EAST ASIA CENTRE, DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, LEEDS LS2 9JT U.K.

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SCOPE of the JOURNAL (Reference List for Tropical Agricultural Science)

1 = MAIN SUBJECT AREA, 2 = SUB SUBJECT AREA, 3 = SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION. Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS)

1. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Silviculture Soil and land improvement 2. Animal production Wildlife management 3. Animal growth & development Wood & non wood-based forest products Animal health Wood science Animal husbandry 2. Horticulture Animal nutrition 3. Floriculture Animal pests & pathogens Fruit crops Animal reproduction Oenology Breeds and breeding Ornamental horticulture 2. Aquaculture Plantation crops 3. Aquatic environment Pomology Diseases of aquatic organisms Vegetable culture Farming of aquatic organisms 2. Plant physiology Husbandry of aquatic organisms 3. Crop modelling and assimilation 2. Crop and pasture production Crop physiology 3. Agronomy Crop-water relationship Crop nutrition Pasture physiology Crop pathology Physicochemical assimilation Farm mechanisation Plant and water relation Pasture nutrition Post harvest physiology Pasture physiology Radiation interception Plant pests & pathogens Seasonal fruit types Plant protection 2. Soil and water sciences Pre and post harvest technologies (transportation & 3. Applied hydrology storage) Drainage Soil fertility Irrigation Weed sciences Plant nutrition 2. Fisheries sciences Soil & land degradation 3. Fisheries ecology and conservation Soil biology Fisheries sciences Soil chemistry Marine bio products synthesis Soil fertility Marine fisheries Soil physics Oil spill bioremediation 2. Veterinary sciences Ornamental/ aquarium fish and plants 3. Anaesthesiology Recreational fisheries Antigen 2. Food and nutrition development Avian 3. Biochemical processing Bacteriology Crystallisation Clinical science Development of speciality product Epidemiology Food emulsion products Immunochemistry Food industry Immunology Food Sciences Medicine Improvement of finish products Obstetrics & theriogenology Nutrition value and benefits Parasitology Pilot testing and technology Pathology Resource-based industry Pharmacology 2. Forestry sciences Physiology 3. Agro forestry Radiology Breeding Surgery Diseases Therapeutics Environment Virology Fire management Wildlife & zoo animal diseases Forest management 1. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Forest products Habitat management 2. Biotechnology Pests 3. Agricultural biotechnology Rubber Biochemical

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Biocontrol 2. Genetic engineering Biopesticides 3. Bio safety Biosynthesis Gene Isolation Biotransformation Gene probes Cell culture technology Gene sequencing Cryopreservation Gene transformation DNA probes technology Molecular biology Enzyme technology Transgenic studies Immunology Industrial biotechnology and food sciences 2. Genetics and molecular biology Marine biotechnology 3. Cytogenetics Medical biotechnology Heredity Microbial biotechnology Molecular cell biology Micropropagation techniques Molecular genetics Plant and animal biotechnology Population genetics Tissue culture Recombinant DNA techniques Vaccine production 2. Microbiology Vaccine technology 3. Bacteriology 2. Biochemistry Mycology 3. Carbohydrates Parasitology Lipids Virology Nucleic acids 2. Zoology Pathways 3. Anatomy Peptides Animal taxonomy Proteins Entomology 2. Botany Ethnology 3. Plant pathology Histology Plant taxonomy Immunology Psychology Neurobiology Physiology 2. Ecology 3. Freshwater ecology 1. MARINE SCIENCES Limnology 3. Algae biotechnology Marine ecology Marine biology Marine chemistry

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SCOPE of the JOURNAL (Reference List for Science & Technology)

1 = MAIN SUBJECT AREA, 2 = SUB SUBJECT AREA, 3 = SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION. Journal of Science & Technology (JST)

1. APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES 2. Physical chemistry 2. Aerospace technologies and 3. Chemical thermodynamics engineering Chemistry of catalysis Electrochemistry 3. Advance materials-composite special alloys Aeronautical engineering aerodynamics Nanotechnology Polymer chemistry Remote sensing Structural chemistry 2. Educational technology Surface chemistry 3. Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) Theoretical chemistry Computer base training Web base courses 2. Speciality chemicals 3. Fine chemical 2. Energy industry Novel chemicals 3. Biomass energy technology Radiation chemistry Natural gas technology Radiochemistry Solar energy technology Rare metal recovery 2. Industrial design 1. EARTH SCIENCES 3. Design engineering 2. Manufacturing and process 2. Atmospheric sciences technologies and engineering 3. Climatology Magnetosphere physics 3. CAD/CAM systems Meteorology Manufacturing technologies Material processing technology 2. Geochemistry Robotics & mechatronics 3. Exploration geochemistry Structural/ architectural Inorganic geochemistry 2. Nuclear technology Isotope geochemistry Organic geochemistry 3. Ionising radiation technology Non-ionising radiation technology 2. Geology Radiation processing 3. Geochronology 2. Resource-based industry Mineralogy Petroleum geology 3. Food industry Sedimentology Minerals Structural geology Oil Volcanology Petroleum Rubber 2. Geophysics Wood & non wood-based forest products 3. Atmospheric physics 2. Water technology Earthquake Electromagnetism & Geomagnetism 3. Control devices Geomechanics Water retaining structures Gravity Water treatment chemicals 2. Hydrology 1. CHEMICAL SCIENCES 3. Ground water hydrology 2. Analytical chemistry Hydraulic system 3. Analytical nuclear chemistry Surface water hydrology Bioassay methods 2. Oceanography Chemical & physical methods 3. Biological oceanography Computational chemistry Chemical oceanography Trace chemical analysis Physical oceanography 2. Inorganic chemistry 1. ENGINEERING SCIENCES 3. Bioinorganic chemistry Main group chemistry 2. Agriculture engineering Solid state chemistry 3. Agriculture farm structure Transition metal chemistry By-product utilisation 2. Organic chemistry Irrigation engineering 3. Bio-organic chemistry Soil water engineering Organic chemical synthesis Pharmaceutical Physical organic chemistry 2. Chemical engineering

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3. Biomedical engineering Pollution sensing devices Catalyst chemicals Water and wastewater treatment technology Chemical engineering design 2. Environmental issues and assessment Chemical/ physical modification 3. Air pollution Fluid mechanics Health impacts Industrial chemicals Heavy metal waste Process simulation Industrial gases 2. Civil engineering Industrial wastewater 3. Foundation engineering Ozone depletion Geotechnical engineering Sound pollution Safety engineering Waste Infrastructural engineering Wastewater Surveying Water pollution 2. Electrical and electronic engineering 2. Environmental management and 3. Communication engineering bioremediation Electrical engineering 3. Bioprocess technology Integrated circuits Catchment management Multimedia engineering Drinking water quality standard Power engineering Environment standard 2. Environmental engineering Environmental impact Pollution control 3. Sanitary engineering Solid waste management 2. Food engineering Waste bioremediation 3. Food engineering unit operations Waste management Food plant and machinery design 2. Environmental studies Food process control & automation 3. Aquatic environment Food transfer process Environmental protection Packaging technology Remote sensing 2. Maritime technology Natural ecosystem Nutrient removal process 3. Marine engineering Sediment transport and sitting Ocean engineering Water quality simulation modelling Offshore engineering Water resources study 2. Mechanical and industrial engineering 1. INFORMATION, COMPUTER & 3. Automotive engineering COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES Combustion and fuel engineering 2. Communication Hydraulic engineering 3. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Industrial engineering Broadband networks Mechanical engineering Broadcasting Mechanisation for crop alteration Digital systems Mechanisation in harvesting Digital wireless communication and technologies 2. Mechanisation and design Ethernet engineering Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) 3. Agricultural mechanisation Microwave communications technology Automotive engineering Optical systems Instrumentation and control Photonic systems Interface design Radio communications Machinery design Remote sensing Production engineering RF component design and engineering System modelling Routers 2. Mining and mineral processing Satellite communications Software development 3. Geomechanics Video conferencing Mining engineering Virtual Private Network (VPN) Petroleum engineering Reservoir engineering 2. Current information technology 2. Nuclear engineering and radiation 3. Digital image processing Digital signal processing & applications technology 3. Nuclear engineering 2. Hardware Safety assurance 3. Arithmetic structures Data communications 1. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Display devices 2. Environment technology/ industry Input devices Integrated circuits 3. Biodegradable packaging Microelectronics Environmental friendly products and technologies Mobile communication devices Gaseous treatment Multimedia systems Geographical Information System (GIS) Processor design Incineration Radio Frequency design (RF design) Landscape technology Wireless devices Organic waste treatment Pollution control products 2. Information systems

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3. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Geometry Cognitive science Number theory Computer Aided Design (CAD) 2. Statistics Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) 3. Applied statistics Computer graphics Probability theory Cryptography Statistical theory Data warehouse Expert System 1. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES Geographic Information System (GIS) 2. Clinical sciences Image processing 3. Allergies Information systems management Anaesthesia Multimedia Arthritis Parallel processing Cardiology Robotics Child health Security system Dentistry Virtual Reality (VR) Dermatology 2. Security system Endocrinology 3. Biometrics security system Fetal development Expert systems Fetal medicine Neutral Network Gastroenterology Smart system Geriatrics Web technology Gynaecology Web-TV (Internet TV) Hearing therapy 2. Software Haematology Infectious/ communicable diseases 3. Computer languages Medical genetics Computer aided system Neonatology Geographical Information System (GIS) Nephrology Operating systems Neurology Programming techniques Obstetrics Simulation system Occupational therapy Software engineering Oncology 1. MATERIAL SCIENCES Ophthalmology 2. Electronic materials Optometry 3. Catalysis and surface chemistry Oral surgery Coating Materials Organ imaging Electrochemical materials Orthopaedics Magnetic materials Otolaryngology Minimisation of hazardous materials Pathology Semiconductor materials Paediatrics Superconductor materials Pharmaceuticals Psychiatry 2. Functional materials Radiology 3. Electronic and electro-optical materials Radiotherapy Magnetic materials Rehabilitation Optical materials Reproduction 2. New materials and technologies Respiratory diseases 3. Ceramics Rheumatology Composite materials Speech therapy Hydrometallurgy Surgery Metallurgy Therapy Metals and metal alloy materials Urology Non-destructive testing Vaccine production Optical materials Venereology Physical metallurgy 2. Health care system, industries and Polymer alloy materials technologies Polymer compounds 3. Biomechanics Textile compounds Emergency medicine 2. Polymeric materials Health legislation 3. Inorganic polymers Health rehabilitation service Membranes Human resource development Polymer composites Innovative technology 1. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Medical biotechnology Medical technology 2. Applied mathematics Quality of life 3. Algorithms 2. Health services research Artificial intelligence 3. Bioethics (human) Computational theory Education (health) Differential equations Health & community services Fuzzy logic Health systems management Numerical analysis Mortality and morbidity studies 2. Pure mathematics Nursing 3. Algebraic structures

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2. Immunology 2. Physiology 3. Allergy 3. Cell physiology Cellular immunology Comparative physiology Humoral immunology Exercise/ physical fitness Immunochemistry Human biophysics Immunogenetics Stress physiology Transplantation immunology Systems physiology Tumour immunology 2. Public health, environmental & 2. Medical biochemistry and clinical occupational health & safety research chemistry 3. Air quality 3. Carbohydrates Drinking water quality Lipids Environmental protection & health impact Nucleic acids Epidemiology Peptides Food quality Proteins Health & safety (occupational) 2. Medical microbiology Injuries 3. Bacteriology Mental health Mycology Preventive medicine Parasitology Primary health care Virology Radiation health & safety Solid waste management 2. Neurosciences 3. Autonomic nervous system 1. PHYSICAL SCIENCES Cell receptors 2. Acoustic and optical physics Cellular nervous system 3. Acoustics Central nervous system Liquid crystal display Mechanism of tissue damage Quantum optics Molecular characterisation Sensors Sensory systems 2. Astronomical sciences 2. Nutrition 3. Astronomy 3. Clinical epidemiological Astrophysics Laboratory Cosmic ray physics Toxicology 2. Atomic, molecular, nuclear, particle 2. Pharmaceutical industry and plasma physics 3. Botanical pesticides 3. Atomic physics Photochemical Electrical discharges Purification technology Fluids physics Screening technology Molecular physics Synthesis technology Nuclear physics 2. Pharmacology Particle physics 3. Clinical pharmacology Plasma physics Medical pharmacology Radiation physics Pharmaceutical field Pharmaceutical research 2. Solid state physics Pharmaceutical technology 3. Surface physics Pharmacy 2. Theoretical and condensed matter Radiopharmacology physics Radiotoxicology 3. Condensed matter physics Therapeutics Crystallography Traditional medicine and natural product Theoretical physics

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SCOPE FORM (Reference List for Social Sciences & Humanities)

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Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities (JSSH)

Labour economics 1. SOCIAL SCIENCES Natural resource economics 2. Accounting Public finance 3. Accounting education Regional economics Accounting information system Resource economics Accounting regulation 2. Education Auditing 3. Corporatisation Financial accounting Curriculum development Human resource accounting Distance learning International accounting Education management Islamic accounting Education structure IT and accounting Education system Management accounting Educational psychology Taxation Educational sociology 2. Anthropology Educational technology 3. Cultural anthropology Ethics & moral education Ethnography History of education Indigenous peoples Life-long education Minority groups Non-formal education Orang Asli Philosophy of education Physical anthropology Pre-school education Social anthropology Private and public education 2. Archaeology and history Sociology of education 3. Archaeology and classical study (Asian or otherwise) Teacher education Marine archaeology Tertiary education Prehistory 2. Finance 2. Architecture and habitat 3. Banking 3. Architecture & urban environment Capital market Housing issues Corporate finance Landscape management Finance companies Public issues Financial engineering Rural environment Insurance Town & country planning International finance Urban planning & management Islamic banking 2. Consumer and family economics Islamic finance Off-shore finance 3. Consumer education and empowerment Venture capital Consumer issues (health, food, housing, safety, etc) Consumer law, protection and policy 2. Geography Consumer satisfaction and wellbeing 3. Economic geography Consumerism and consumer movement Environmental geography Consumption economics Human geography Elderly Natural resource Food and nutrition Regional geography Gender and development Social & cultural geography Personal and family finance Transportation economics Poverty and family economic wellbeing Urban studies Sustainable consumption 2. Law Time use and household production 3. Administrative law 2. Economics Commercial law 3. Agricultural economics Constitutional law Econometrics Contract law Economic history Copyrights Economic modelling & forecasting Criminal law Economic theory Customary law Environmental economics Cyber law Health economics Environmental law Industrial economics Family law International economics Intellectual property Islamisation of economic institutions International law

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Islamic family law Developmental sociology Jurisprudence Ethics Labour law Ethnic/ race relations Maritime law Future studies Patents Gender studies Syariah law Impact studies 2. Management studies Industrial sociology 3. Agribusiness Nation building Agricultural management Social classes and stratification Crisis & risk management Social policy Entrepreneurial studies Social theory Entrepreneurship Social work and administration Environmental management Urban studies Human Resource Development (HRD) 2. Technology management Human Resource Management (HRM) 3. Appropriate technology Industrial relations Intellectual property rights International business management R&D management Management information system S&T management Marketing Technology and assessment Multimedia management Technology and civilisation Operational management Technology and development Organisational studies Technology and law Strategic management Technology commercialisation Total Quality Management (TQM) Technology policy studies 2. Media and communication studies Technology transfer 3. Advertising 2. Tourism Broadcasting 3. Community development Censorship Development Film Eco-Tourism studies Information studies Heritage management International communication Hospitality management Interpersonal communication Impact studies Journalism Leisure studies Librarianship Park & recreation Media impact Public policy Political communication Social cultural Public relation Support services Telecommunication Tourism & economy 2. Political sciences and public policy Tourism & technologies 3. Conflict resolution Tourism & transport Comparative politics Tourism facilities Federalism Tourism planning Foreign policy 1. HUMANITIES International relations 2. Arts and culture Local government studies 3. Ceramic arts Policy studies Costumes Public policy & administration Design studies Strategic studies Drama 2. Population studies Filming tradition 3. Demography Islamic calligraphy Fertility trends Metal handicraft arts and tradition Migration Popular culture Mortality trends Theatre Population policy Traditional architecture 2. Psychology Traditional arts & culture 3. Abnormal psychology Traditional performing arts Biological psychology Visual arts Clinical psychology Weaving, batik and dress traditional Cognition Wood carving tradition Comparative psychology Counselling 2. Dance Developmental psychology 3. Modern dances Industrial psychology Traditional/Classical dances Islamic psychology 2. Historical and civilisation studies Neuropsychology 3. Biography Organisational psychology Cultural history Performance Emergence of the third world Personality Foreign policy Psychopharmacology History of civilisations 2. Sociology Prehistory of Southeast Asia 3. Class studies Criminology 2. Language and Linguistics 3. Anthropological linguistics

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Applied linguistics English literature Cognitive linguistics Genders and Sexualities Computational linguistics Genre–drama, literature Computer assisted language learning Literary theory and criticism Contextual linguistics Malay literature Critical discourse analysis; rhetoric; philosophy Malaysian literature Discourse studies Multicultural and Colonial, Postcolonial studies Evolutionary linguistics Narrative– Postcolonial literature Historical linguistics Poetry–American and British poetry Language acquisition Others Language disorders 2. Music Language teaching 3. Modern music Lexicography Traditional/classical music Linguistic variation Literary theory 2. Philosophy Malay language 3. Applied philosophy Malaysian languages Ethics Morphology History & philosophy Neurolinguistics Metaphysics Phonetics Social philosophy Phonology 2. Religious studies Pragmatics 3. Comparative religion Psycholinguistics Missionary & propagation studies Semantics Religion & civilisation Sociolinguistics Religion and modernisation Stylistics Religious education Syntax Religious issues TESOL(Teaching English to speakers of other 2. Sports languages) 3. Coaching Theoretical linguistics Physical education Translation Sports Others Sports history 2. Literature Sports management 3. Asian literature Sports psychology Comparative literature Sports recreation Creative Writing Sports research Cultural Studies Sports science Sports sociology

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