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The Crop Journal

  • ISSN: 2214-5141
  • Impact factor: 6.6
The Crop Journal is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed research journal covering all aspects of crop sciences, including crop genetics, breeding, agronomy, crop physiology, germplasm resources, grain chemistry, grain storage and processing, crop management practices, crop biotechnology, and biomathematics. Article types include Original Research, Reviews, and Short Communications. The readership of the journal includes crop science researchers, students of agricultural colleges and universities, and individuals with similar academic levels. Our strict peer-review procedure guarantees the academic level of publications and enhances the reputation of the journal. The Crop Journal is indexed in international index systems such as SCIE, Scopus, DOAJ, AGRIS (FAO), CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, and Food Science and Technology Abstracts.
The Crop Journal

The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry

  • ISSN: 0955-2863
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.9
  • Impact factor: 5.6
Devoted to advancements in nutritional sciences, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry presents experimental nutrition research as it relates to: biochemistry, molecular biology, toxicology, immunology or physiology and human health and diseases. Rigorous reviews by an international editorial board of distinguished scientists ensure publication of the most current and key research being conducted in nutrition at the cellular, animal and human level. In addition to its monthly features of critical reviews and research articles, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry also periodically publishes emerging issues, experimental methods, and other types of articles such as but not limited to policy statements.
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry

The Veterinary Journal

  • ISSN: 1090-0233
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.7
  • Impact factor: 2.2
The Veterinary Journal is Elsevier's veterinary flagship journal that was first established in 1875. The journal is an open access, peer-reviewed, worldwide, scientific journal. The Veterinary Journal (TVJ) publishes soundly designed and reproducible contributions of high clinical quality related to disease aetiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment in domestic, companion and farm animals. Novel and innovative research articles in all veterinary science areas will be considered. The following topics are particularly welcomed: Anaesthesia, behaviour, ethics, pain management, pharmacology, toxicology and therapeutics Avian and poultry diseases Clinical pathology, cardiology, ophthalmology, oncology, parasitology, comparative biomedical physiology and immunology Diagnostics and laboratory methods, radiology, dermatology, virology, bacteriology and mycology Epidemiology, statistical modelling of infectious & communicable diseases, nephrology, urology, neurology, pulmonology, and respiratory disorders Gastroenterology, nutrition and metabolism in domestic, farm and comp Large farm animal medicine - bovine, caprine, equine, ovine and porcine diseases Musculoskeletal disorders, orthopaedics and soft tissue surgery, disorders of the ear, nose, throat, head and neck Stem cell biology, quantitative and molecular genetics Small animal internal medicine Theriogenology, animal breeding, reproduction and veterinary education Topical and contemporary reviews and commentaries are strictly by invitation only.
The Veterinary Journal

Theriogenology

  • ISSN: 0093-691X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.6
  • Impact factor: 2.8
Theriogenology is a journal for researchers, practitioners, clinicians, and industry professionals. Theriogenology aims to cover animal reproductive physiology, management and biotechnologies. It mainly publishes research articles and may only accept unsolicited reviews if they are on cutting edge fields and are prepared by teams with outstanding expertise on the relevant subjects. Species of interest for the journal include: • Farm animals (cattle, swine, small ruminants) • Companion animals (horses, dogs, cats) • Farmed poultry and farmed fish. Please note that papers dealing with wildlife are not eligible for submission to “Theriogenology” and should rather be directed towards “Theriogenology Wild”. Theriogenology does not accept submissions reporting studies conducted in humans. Furthermore, toxicological studies run in animals to document risks/effects in humans of drugs, plant extracts and environmental pollutants are also outside the scope of Theriogenology.
Theriogenology

Theriogenology Wild

  • ISSN: 2773-093X
Theriogenology Wild is a high-quality scientific forum for researchers in wildlife reproduction, that expands the range of species traditionally covered by Theriogenology to include all vertebrates. The journal is devoted to the publication of a broad range of paper types, including Research Papers, Brief Communications, Technical Comments, Comments on Published Papers, Education and Outreach, Book Reviews, Invited Perspectives, Reviews, that investigate any aspect of reproductive and developmental biology of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibia.
Theriogenology Wild

Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases

  • ISSN: 1877-959X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.4
  • Impact factor: 3.2
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original research papers, short communications, state-of-the-art mini-reviews, letters to the editor, clinical-case studies, announcements of pertinent international meetings, and editorials. The journal covers a broad spectrum and brings together various disciplines, for example, zoology, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, mathematical modelling, veterinary and human medicine. Multidisciplinary approaches and the use of conventional and novel methods/methodologies (in the field and in the laboratory) are crucial for deeper understanding of the natural processes and human behaviour/activities that result in human or animal diseases and in economic effects of ticks and tick-borne pathogens. Such understanding is essential for management of tick populations and tick-borne diseases in an effective and environmentally acceptable manner. The journal covers the following topics: Ticks: biosystematics/taxonomy, morphology, evolution, ecology, physiology/biochemistry, behaviour, molecular biology, genomics/proteomics, and control Ecology/ecoepidemiology of tick-borne diseases: vector ticks and reservoir hosts, the mechanisms and processes determining their abundance and distribution, the occurrence and prevalence of pathogens in tick and tick-host populations, tick-host-pathogen interactions at the ecological level and their dependence upon environmental factors, natural focality, and risk assessments of exposure to ticks and the occurrence of tick-borne diseases Tick-borne pathogens: viruses, bacteria, and parasites, their biology in ticks and vertebrates, pathogen-tick and pathogen-host interactions on the molecular and cellular levels, transmission, coinfection, genomics/proteomics, and biosystematics/taxonomy Tick-borne diseases in domestic animals and wildlife: epidemiology, diagnosis, immunology, treatment, vaccination, control/management, and economics Tick-borne human diseases: epidemiology, diagnosis, immunology, treatment, vaccination, socioeconomics, and public health In addition, methodological papers on all these areas will be published as well as timely reviews on vectors and vector-borne diseases in which tick biology or tick-borne diseases are addressed.
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine

  • ISSN: 1938-9736
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.4
  • Impact factor: 1.1
As of January 2018, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is no longer solely publishing solicited special themed issues. Please feel free to submit your research for the Editor-in-Chief's consideration. Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine. Topics in Companion Animal Medicine also features comprehensive review articles on topics of clinical interest, short communications, case reports/case series, and timely editorials addressing issues of interest to companion animal practitioners.
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine

Trees, Forests and People

  • ISSN: 2666-7193
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.7
  • Impact factor: 2.7
Description Trees, Forests and People publishes peer-reviewed papers across this full domain of tree- and forest-related science and practice. To ensure maximum value of knowledge, all papers are published open-access to be read and applied by people around the world. The Journal welcomes contributions from all disciplines in natural and social sciences related to trees and forests in any setting, from trees found within urban landscapes or agroforestry fields to those found in forest plantations and landscapes that deal with ecological, social, economic, and political issues for managing trees and forests. The Journal publishes the following article types: Research articles are full-length papers based on original data and analysis; Review articles provide a systematic, analytical overview of scientific literature; Commentaries (typically under 3,000 words, these receive a fast track review by the editorial team) of three types (Comments critically discuss previous research; Research Trends and Needs identify emerging research trends and new, critical future research areas; and Policy Reviews briefly examine current or proposed policies relevant to managing trees, forests and people). We also welcome Special Issues, collections of articles organized under a specific topic. Potential Guest Editors are invited to submit proposals for Special Issues, including a brief description of the topic, and a list of potential contributors and tentative titles of their articles to one of the Editors. Introduction Trees and forests are at the heart of many of the most important issues of the 21st century, ranging from the survival of long-lived trees to the livelihoods of people who depend on sustained use of forest resources. The domain of Trees, Forests and People encompasses studies that examine important details about specialized topics, and broader efforts that integrate these topics to address issues of complex social-ecological systems. The Journal's focus includes trees and forests in any setting, from trees found within urban landscapes or agroforestry fields to those found in forest plantations and landscapes. The present and future state of forests is intimately tied to human factors: people strongly influence most of the world's forests today, and these forests provide for the needs of people around the globe. The Journal welcomes papers that deal with social, economic, and political issues to complement studies on tree physiology, forest ecology and silviculture. This full range of subject areas includes: • tree and forest growth, including case studies and development of allometric approaches; • genetics of tree species; • silvicultural systems; • carbon budgets and fluxes; • biomass and bioenergy; • wildlife and forest habitat; • water resources in forest landscapes; • invasive species impacts and management; • forest events such as fires, pests and pathogens; • pollution effects on trees and forests; • remote sensing and GIS development and application in forest landscapes; • forest economics, including changing markets, products, supply chain, and demands; • forest ecosystem services; • forest livelihoods, including studies of poverty reduction through use of forest resources; • climate responses of forest, including scenarios of forest futures; • forest governance; • forest landscapes as social-ecological systems; • case studies dealing with specific locations and situations, as well as broader studies with large populations of inference. All submitted manuscripts will be subject to a thorough peer-reviewing process.
Trees, Forests and People

Trends in Food Science & Technology

  • ISSN: 0924-2244
  • 5 Year impact factor: 16.6
  • Impact factor: 15.3
An official journal of the European Federation of Food Science and Technology (EFFoST), and the International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST) Trends in Food Science & Technology is one of the premier international peer-reviewed journals publishing critical and comprehensive reviews and commentaries of current technology, food science and human nutrition. Its role is to fill the gap between the specialized primary journals and general trade magazines by focusing on the most promising new research developments and their current and potential food industry applications in a readable, scientifically rigorous way. Topics include novel food materials such as bioactive substances, alternative protein and novel food ingredients; advances in food engineering and manufacturing technologies including processing, preservation, packaging and digital transformation; molecular, micro- and macro-structure of foods; new developments in food security, sustainability and/or waste management; advanced technological applications including nanoscience and biotechnology; quality assurance including advanced methodology and applications of various -omics techniques; food traceability and authenticity; food safety including the risk assessment of chemical and/or biological hazards; food allergies and intolerances; food function and its relationships with food structure, food composition, nutrition and health benefits; consumer attitude, and policy/regulation. This journal primarily publishes critical and comprehensive reviews and does not publish original research papers. Subjects not considered for publication: Reviews on plant science, agronomics, plant breeding, veterinary issues or on non-food applications such as drug development, cosmetics, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, medical/health orientated papers, or bibliometric analysis as such will not be considered.
Trends in Food Science & Technology