Journal of Agronomy Research

Journal of Agronomy Research

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Agricultural Science Article Types We Publish

We welcome diverse research contributions that advance agricultural science, from fundamental plant genetics to applied farming systems. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review by experts in your specific agricultural discipline.

Original Research Articles

5,000-8,000 words

Full-length experimental studies in crop genetics, plant breeding, soil chemistry, agricultural modeling, pest management, or farming systems. Include comprehensive methodology, statistical analysis, and field trial data.

Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses

6,000-10,000 words

Comprehensive evidence syntheses on agricultural topics such as crop yield factors, soil management practices, or climate adaptation strategies. Follow PRISMA guidelines for agricultural research.

Review Articles

6,000-10,000 words

Comprehensive syntheses of current knowledge in plant physiology, agricultural biotechnology, precision farming, or sustainable agriculture. Must provide critical analysis and identify research gaps.

Methods & Protocols

3,000-5,000 words

Novel laboratory techniques, field sampling methods, analytical protocols, or agricultural technology applications. Include validation data and reproducibility guidelines for agricultural researchers.

Short Communications

2,000-3,000 words

Concise reports presenting focused agricultural findings with clear methodological transparency.

Technical Notes

1,500-3,000 words

Brief reports on new technical developments, instrumentation, or methodological improvements in agricultural science.

Data Notes

1,500-2,500 words

Descriptions of scientifically valuable agricultural datasets, including collection methodology, validation, and potential reuse.

Case Reports & Case Series

2,000-4,000 words

Detailed documentation of unique agricultural cases, unusual field observations, or rare crop phenomena with scientific implications.

Perspectives & Commentaries

1,500-2,500 words

Expert insights on emerging trends, policy implications, or future directions in agricultural research and practice.

Opinion Pieces

1,000-2,000 words

Authoritative viewpoints on current issues in agricultural science, technology adoption, or research ethics.

Editorials

800-1,500 words

Invited articles from editorial board members on journal focus areas, special issues, or field advancements.

Letters to the Editor

500-1,000 words

Responses to previously published articles, raising questions or providing additional insights on agricultural research topics.

Conference Proceedings & Meeting Reports

2,000-5,000 words

Summaries of key presentations, discussions, and outcomes from agricultural science conferences and workshops.

Book Reviews

800-1,200 words

Critical evaluations of recently published books in agricultural science, covering content, methodology, and scholarly contribution.

Transparent Peer Review Process

We believe in transparency. Here's exactly what happens after you submit your agricultural research, with realistic timelines based on our actual performance data.

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Submission

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Editor Screening

Scope and quality check by agricultural science editors

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Peer Review

Expert agronomists evaluate your research

4

Decision

Accept, revise, or reject with detailed feedback

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Revision

Author timeline - Submit revised manuscript with response letter

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Re-review

Reviewers assess revisions

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Publication

Copyediting, typesetting, and online publication

Pre-Submission Checklist for Agricultural Research

Manuscript format: Word (.docx) or LaTeX, following our agricultural science formatting guidelines

Field data documentation: Complete site descriptions, environmental conditions, and experimental design details

Statistical analysis: Appropriate methods for agricultural data (ANOVA, regression, mixed models, etc.)

Figures prepared: High-resolution images (300 DPI minimum) of field plots, plant samples, or data visualizations

Ethics approval: Required for field trials on private land, GMO research, or studies involving human subjects

All authors approved: Every co-author has reviewed and approved the final manuscript version

Competing interests: Declare any financial relationships with seed companies, agrochemical firms, or equipment manufacturers

Data availability: Statement on how readers can access raw field data, genetic sequences, or soil analysis results

References formatted: Complete citations for agricultural literature, following our reference style

Cover letter: Explain the agricultural significance and novelty of your research findings

Reporting Guidelines

Authors submitting systematic reviews or meta-analyses must follow PRISMA guidelines. Submissions should include a completed PRISMA checklist and flow diagram. Upload these documents as supplementary files during submission. Manuscripts must clearly describe search strategies, inclusion criteria, screening processes, data extraction, and methods used for synthesizing agricultural research evidence.

Observational field studies, including cross-sectional, cohort, and case-control designs in agricultural research, should follow STROBE guidelines. Authors must include a completed STROBE checklist upon submission. Methods sections should fully describe study design, field sampling, measurement tools, and bias mitigation strategies.

Authors must follow SAGER guidelines when sex or gender variables are relevant to agricultural research. Manuscripts should specify whether sex or gender was considered in study design, data collection, analysis, and reporting. If variables were not included, authors must justify their exclusion. All sex- or gender-disaggregated data must be made available as supplementary files.

All empirical agricultural research must include a Data Availability Statement describing how readers can access field data, soil analyses, genetic data, or statistical code. Repositories must be stable, publicly accessible, and provide persistent identifiers. Sensitive data may be shared on request with justification.

All images, including field photographs, maps, plots, and micrographs, must accurately represent original data. Authors must disclose any adjustments and confirm no selective alteration was performed. Manipulated or composite images must be clearly labeled. Editors may request raw images during review.

All submissions must include sufficient statistical detail to allow independent evaluation. When appropriate, manuscripts may undergo statistical review. Authors must describe all models used, justify assumptions, and provide full reporting of variance, replication, and effect sizes for agricultural datasets.

Why Agricultural Scientists Choose Our Journal

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Expert Reviewers

Agricultural scientists with PhDs in agronomy, plant science, and soil science

Rigorous Editorial Assessment

All submissions undergo rigorous peer review by qualified agricultural science editors and reviewers.

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Global Reach

Open access ensures your agricultural research reaches farmers, researchers, and policymakers worldwide

Ethical Standards

Adheres to COPE's publication ethics guidelines

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Publication Fee Options

Authors may contact the editorial office to discuss publication fee options.

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