Submit Manuscript/Instructions for Authors
Articles will be Judged As per Instructions Given to the Reviewers
Indian Journal of Plant
Sciences (IJPS) is an open access online international journal that provides
online publication of original research work, review, and views in all areas of
Plant sciences, beginning from classical branches of Taxonomy to applied branches
such as Plant Biotechnology or Bioinformatics. Manuscript along with
'Undertaking and Copyright Transfer Form'; and name, address (including e-mail
id), approximate year of experience of two relevant referees should be
submitted via author's own e-mail only. Kindly go through our Terms and
Conditions and Instructions for Authors sections thoroughly before submitting
your manuscript.
Instructions for Authors
The time taken to review
the manuscripts will be approximately one month. Manuscript will be accepted
for publication within a week, if and only, after it is revised (strictly as
per referee's instructions) and E-mailed back to the editor of IJPS office. Author
should download, take printout, fill and after scanning, send the 'Undertaking
and Copyright Transfer Form' along with the manuscript via personal e-mail
only. The form can also be sent via post to editor of IJPS.
Manuscript Format: All manuscripts should be submitted in English. It should be typed in Times New Roman, font size 11, single space with page margin of 1" on all the four sides. Manuscripts in general should be organized in the following order: Type of manuscript, title, author(s) name(s), institutional/ departmental affiliation(s) (with more than one affiliation to be shown by numeric superscripts), present address(es), abstract, keywords, introduction, materials and methods, result and discussion, acknowledgements and references. Tables, display items/figures/illustrations (with explanations) must be incorporated within the text as and wherever necessary. The scientific names of any plant, animal and microbial species should be written in italics. The metric system should be followed throughout. Abbreviations should be given in words the first time they are used. Submission of article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Fonts used in manuscript preparation should be Times, Times New Roman or Arial. Manuscript should be prepared in MS Office Word (version upto 2007) with graphs in MS Office Excel (version upto 2007) and drawing saved in JPEG format. Original file of any matter prepared in Excel or Coral Draw etc. must be supplied along with the manuscript so that the size of the matter/figure could be adjusted as per our final format. The manuscript matter should be free from computer viruses. Authors can see our Instructions for Reviewers webpage to go through the criteria on the basis of which any manuscript would be judged.
Abstract Guidelines: Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions. The abstract should summarize the substantive results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed. An abstract is an outline/brief summary of your paper and your whole project. It should have an intro, body and conclusion. It is a well-developed paragraph, should be exact in wording, and must be understandable to a wide audience. Abstracts should be no more than 250 words, formatted in Microsoft Word, and single-spaced, using size 12 Times New Roman font. Abstracts highlight major points of your research and explain why your work is important; what your purpose was, how you went about your project, what you learned, and what you concluded. If your title includes scientific notation, Greek letters, bold, italics, or other special characters/symbols, do make sure they appear correctly.
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Manuscript Type and Size Limit:
Manuscripts submitted should adhere to the length specified below. Manuscripts exceeding the size limit will be returned for condensing even before reviewing.
General article: Covers current trends in Plant Sciences, but, might be interesting to general science readers outside that field. Such articles should include interdisciplinary topics, science policy and science administration, impact of science and technology on society or lifestyle. The articles should be organized in the following order: title, short abstract, introductory paragraph, brief subheads, display items, and references. Upper limit is 5000 words and 3 display items*.
Addendum: It includes article giving additional information on earlier published research work of the author, which due to space limitation or additional and associated work carried out later on, couldn't be included in that paper. Author can include upto 3 tables and 3 figures.
Research article: Covers research work of scientific excellence. Experimental procedures should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. The articles are structured with Title, Authors (with affiliations), Abstract (less than 400 words), 5-8 Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Acknowledgement and References, in its order. It is limited to 6000 words and 3 display items.
Review article: It focuses on current advancements in the field. It is limited to 7000 words and 4 display items. Reviews should have logical analysis and interpretation of information scattered in pieces. Number of references cited in any review article must be from 75-120. The articles are structured with Title, Authors (with affiliations), Abstract (less than 400 words), 5-8 Keywords, Introduction, Conclusion, Acknowledgement and References, in its order.
Short communication: It contains important, interesting and novel findings. The article should include a brief abstract and an introductory paragraph. The word limit is 3000 and 2 display items can be submitted alongwith.
Case Report: It includes
case reports in any areas of Plant sciences. The article should include Title,
Abstract, Cases,
Discussion and References. Author can include upto 3 tables and 4 figures.
Research account: It is personalized review article on the research work carried at the author(s)’ laboratory, based on the published work of the author(s. The article should include background to the area in a concise introduction, which should also serve to place the author(s)’ work in a proper perspective. Limit it upto 3000 words
Historical note: It includes famous scientific personalities or institutions or events of the past. Size is limited to 3000 words.
Opinion: Includes author's
views on scientific activity. It is limited to 3000 words.
Book review: By author(s)
other than who have published the book. The size limit is 1000 words.
*Note (Table, Figures,
Graphs and Photo/Photo plates): 1 display item means a graph or drawing or
single photo or a complete photo plate with each item not more than of 500KB
size. The size of the item must be within 5.5 inch X 7.5 inch dimension. Single
photo should be within 4inch X 6 inch dimension. Disproportionately increasing
or decreasing the size of the photos by dragging the boundaries will not be
accepted. One can condense the size of the photo by selecting the ‘maintain
aspect ratio’ box or by using '%age reduction' option. Number of table should
be upto 3 in any article except in review where it can be upto 4 in number
(single table means that lies within the single published page). Size of the
table should be within 5.5 inch X 7.5 inch typed in a font size of 10.
References: Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). Avoid citation in the abstract. The references should be well updated and arranged alphabetically. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters "a", "b", "c", etc., placed after the year of publication. Any crucial statement must be supported by reference. Reference should contain: author(s) last name(s) followed by initials, year, full title, journal's full name (in italics), volume number (in bold), issue number (in bracket) and inclusive page numbers. All the references must be included in the text. Citations in the text should be by surname with year closed within the brackets. Only surname of the authors should be included e.g., Shekhawat and Khan (2005). If a paper has three or more authors then it should be referred as surname of the first author followed by et al. e.g., Welch et al., (1992). Please avoid using footnotes.
Examples:
Pavri NP and Trudell
ML(1997). An efficient method for the synthesis of 3-arylpyrroles. Journal of
Organic Chemistry, 62 (8) 2649-2651.
Welch JT, Yamazaki T, and Gimi R (1992). Enantioselective synthesis of monofluorinated compounds from building Blocks. In: Synthetic Fluorine Chemistry, Edited by Olah GA, Chambers RD and Prakash GKS (J. Wiley and Sons) 329-358.
Guillaume Launay (2010). New approaches for C-F bond formation in organic chemistry. PhD Thesis, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK.
Online Reference Format
Avoid using references of
any online website source (other than Online Journal/Book/Scientific Review
having ISSN, Scientific and Government libraries, Online Software) which could
change its matter frequently or can possibly delete it. Matter published in any
abstract booklet need not be included. For online reference format, follow the
following advice, based on the recommendations of the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO).
Referencing Web Material
Author or Editor, Year when web page was created (if known), Title (in italics or underlined), [Online], Edition, Place of Publication, Publisher (if ascertainable) or Organisation responsible for providing and maintaining the information, available URL (Format as: http://internet address/remote path) and the Date Source was Accessed [in square brackets]. If no date is given, write (No date) as shown below.
Example:
British Lawnmower Museum
(No date) Lawnmowers of the Rich and Famous [Online] Southport, British
Lawnmower Museum. Available at: http://www.lawnmowerworld.co.uk/Rich.htm
[Accessed 10 March 2004]
Referencing Online Journals
Include all the following
information in the electronic journal reference, if possible:
Author/Editor, Year of publication, Article title, Journal title (in italics or underlined), [Online], Volume number (in bold), Part/Issue number (in brackets), Available URL (http://internet address/remote path) and the Date accessed [in square brackets].
Example:
Hart K (1998). The place of the 1898 Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Straits (CAETS) in the history of British social anthropology. Science as Culture [Online] 11 Available: http://human-nature.com/science-as-culture/hart.html [Accessed 9 November 2003]
Acknowledgement should be as brief as possible.
Referees: Author needs to mention the name, experience, contact address including the E-mail Id of two expert referees related to the manuscript thus submitted.
Figures and Tables: Any table or figure should have a short title typed in bold letters. Table must be submitted in MS Word format. Table should have only outer boundary, with headings and subheading written in bold letters. Tables and display items should be numbered separately (Table 1, Fig. 1) and must be cited in the text. Any drawing must have white background. Figure captions should be self explanatory. Photo or figure should be labeled using black arrow/line segment and abbreviated capital letters. The outline of the photoplate should be either in square or rectangular shape. Gap between the margins of any two adjacent photographs, within the photoplate, should not be more than one mm. Photographs on any photo plate should be numbered with capital letter. Each photoplate must be explained separately under 'Explanation to the figures' section at the end of the manuscript. All the abbreviations should be explained in this section, arranged alphabetically within the bracket, at the end for e.g., (Abbrv. Vc-vesicle, Chy-chalamydospore, Hy-hyphae). Figure or Chemical structure can be drawn using any tool/software but must be first saved in JPEG format and then pasted in the MS OFFICE WORD file. Even if MS OFFICE WORD tools are used to label the figures or chemical structure, the finalized figure should be saved in JPEG format (i.e., using print screen command etc.) and then again pasted at the initial position of the Figure in the text. This is to prevent the figure/structure from being getting distorted during finalization of the article. Original Excel file (if used) of the Figure/Bar diagram must be supplied along with the manuscript.
Size Limit: Size limit for Entire Manuscript is 2 MB. Being an online journal no hard copy of the journal or its part will be sent to the author(s). Authors can take out the printouts of their articles and also distribute its hard and soft copies.