International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research (IJAAR)
IJAAR |
Instruction for Authors
International
Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research (IJAAR) publish
high-quality original research papers together with review articles and
short-communication. It publishes original scientific work in all areas
of agricultural science. The scopes of the journal include, but not
limited to, the following topic areas: agricultural science, agronomy,
crop physiology, crop science, horticulture, plant protection, breeding
genetics and pathology, soil and environmental Sciences, animal science,
forestry, marine lives and utilization science of agricultural
resources, food and fibre improvement and production.
Submission
of a manuscript to IJAAR implies that it is not under consideration by
any other journal, and no part has been published elsewhere, with the
exception of a short abstract. All of the authors have to be aware of
the submission.
Guidelines for manuscript:
Manuscripts
should be typewritten on an A4 sheet having 1.5 line-spacing throughout
the text. The margins should be 2.54 in all sides and page number
should be should be consecutively on the bottom of the page. The
manuscript should be written in Arial style using12 font size.
For original research paper, the
manuscript should be arranged in the following order: title page,
Abstract, keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results,
Discussion (this section may be combined with Results),
Acknowledgements, References, Tables with legends, figures with legends and supplementary material (if applicable).
The Title page
should contain the title, the name(s) of the author(s), the name(s) and
address(es) of the institution(s) where the work was carried out,
including a valid e-mail address for the corresponding author along with
telephone and fax numbers. The Title of the manuscript should be
specific and concise but sufficiently informative.
The Abstract should not exceed 250 words and it should contain brief summary of findings and conclusions of the study.
Authors should include no more than five Key words for their article.
Abbreviation
should be given in the text for long chemical names or other biological
terms on the first mention (e.g. DNA, PCR). The author may get
assistance for the abbreviation in the following website: http://www.biochemj.org/bj/bji2a.htm#abbrev
Scientific Names should be complete and italics (genus, species, and
authority, and cultivar where appropriate) for every organism at the
first mention. The generic name can be abbreviated from second times.
Units of measurement for this journal should be metric system.
Nomenclature
for genes and proteins must follow international standards. All gene
symbol and loci should be in italics and capital. All chemical,
biochemical, and molecular biology nomenclature should be followed by
IUBMB recommendation (http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/). Database for gene or
protein sequence or others should be given reference according to EMBL;
Gen-Bank, or the Protein Data Bank.
Tables
should be placed at the end of the manuscript and should be numbered in
Arabic numerals with a concise and descriptive legend at the head. They
should be cited in the text where necessary.
Figures
should be clear, informative and placed at the end of manuscript. Each
figure should be clearly labeled using Arabic numbers with precise
legends. Figure should be referred to in the text (e.g. Fig. 1 or Fig
1A). The minimum resolution for the figures should be 300 dpi (dots per
inch).
Statistical Analysis is to be done if necessary. Biological data without statistical analysis cannot be accepted.
References
should be accurate and descriptive. Citation of the reference must be
accurate and relevant (For example: Peter, 2005, Alam and Kabir, 2002 or
Thomas et al., 2001). In the list, references must be placed
in alphabetical order without serial numbering. Only papers published or
in press should be cited in the literature list. Citation of references
should be followed like below:
Flor H. 1971. Current status of the gene-for-gene concept. Annual Review of Phytopathology 9, 257- 296.
Bari R, Jones JD. 2009. Role of plant hormones in plant defense responses. Plant Molecular Biology69, 473- 488.
Gachon CM, Langlois-Meurinne M, Saindrenan P. 2005. Plant secondary metabolism glycosyltransferases: the emerging functional analysis. Trends in Plant Science 10, 542- 549.
Huynh BL. 2008. Genetic characterization and QTL mapping for grain fructan in wheat
(Triticum aestivum L.). PhD thesis, University of Adelaide, Australia, 17- 35.
Jiang Q, Gresshoff PM. 1993. Lotus japonicus:
a model plant for structure-function analysis in nodulation and
nitrogen fixation. In: Gresshoff PM, ed. Current topics of plant
molecular biology, Vol. II. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, p. 97- 110.
Rose JKC, Catala C, Gonzalez-Carranza CZH, Roberts JA. 2003. Plant cell wall disassembly. In: Rose JKC, ed. The plant cell wall. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, p. 264- 324.
Unpublished
results, including submitted manuscripts and those in preparation,
should be cited as unpublished in the text. Journal titles should not be
abbreviated but be given in full. Citation of articles from e-journals
and journal articles published ahead of print should have the author
names, year, manuscript title, journal title, volume number and page
number. Citation of other URL addresses is suggested to avoid.
Review Procedure:
Authors are expected to receive the reviewer’s comment within four
weeks following by editorial verification. Incomplete manuscript and
papers not written according to instruction will be returned to the
author without sending to reviewers. Revised manuscript should be
returned.
Submission: All manuscripts along with the copyright agreement form (download) must be be submitted to ijaar@innspub.net via e-mail attachment. Manuscripts that are not written according to journal instruction (download author instruction) will be returned immediately.
Special note: Bangladeshi
author(s) must provide the letter of authorization from the head of the
department or organization. This authorization letter includes original
signature of the head of the department or organization and official
seal.
Page charge: The
processing fee in the International Journal of Biosciences (IJB) is
payable after the article is accepted for publication. Processing fee
for one article is USD 65 for foreign author and BDT 3000 for local
author (Bangladesh).
Reprints:
Authors will have a free copy of the article as portable document
format (PDF) file. Authors are permitted to print unlimited copies of
their articles.