Special Issue of PhytoTalks
Theme: Physiology of Abiotic Stress in Plants
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PhytoTalks (online ISSN: 3049-0677) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, open-access botanical journal with the goal of disseminating research in the field of botanical sciences. The journal will publish research from throughout the world in the areas of plant sciences, agricultural sciences, horticulture, microbiology, plant biotechnology, phytochemistry, aquatic botany, plant-based biofuels, algology, phycology, lichenology, bryology, gymnosperms, pteridophytes, paleobotany, etc. The journal will also include recent topics such as algae-based biofuels, phytodegradation, phytoremediation, transgenic plants, climate change, stress physiology, molecular biology, organic farming of food and medicinal plants, ethnobotany, etc.
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Aim and Scope
A changing global environment poses dangers to humanity, including declining natural biodiversity, sudden temperature shifts, rising sterility, continued devastation of forest ecosystems, and depletion of natural water supplies. The environment, ecology, water, and food for our future generation will be severely stressed if the scientific community and the political world do not take the necessary steps. The journal's goal is sustainability in the maintenance of soil health and all other natural resources, including air, water, flora, and plants. Through the journal, the stakeholders will become sufficiently aware of each other.
Overall, the journal's scope is wide, and PhytoTalks publishes original research articles in the form of full-length research papers, review articles, case reports, editorials, short communications, etc. Manuscripts may be submitted to the following sections:
Frequency: Every year, the PhytoTalks Journal will release one volume. Each volume will include four issues, which will be released in January, April, July, and October. All new articles will be added to the "Early Access" issue when an issue is published, and then they will be added to the next issue when it is published.
Theme: Physiology of Abiotic Stress in Plants
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Authorship and Contributorship Guidelines
Authorship Criteria:
PhytoTalks adheres to the authorship standards defined by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). To qualify as an author, each contributor must have:
Acknowledgements and Non-Author Contributions:
Individuals who contributed to the research but do not meet authorship criteria (e.g., data collection, administrative support, technical editing) should be recognized in the Acknowledgements section.
Contributor Roles (CRediT):
PhytoTalks supports the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) system to promote transparency in authorship. During submission, authors must specify roles such as conceptualization, methodology, writing, data curation, supervision, etc.
Authorship Changes:
Requests to add, remove, or reorder authors must be submitted to the editorial office before article acceptance, with a written explanation and signed approval from all listed authors.
Complaints and Appeals Procedure
PhytoTalks upholds fair, transparent, and timely handling of all complaints and appeals.
Submitting a Complaint:
Complaints may relate to:
To submit a complaint, email the Editor-in-Chief at:
[email protected]; [email protected]
Process:
Appeals of Editorial Decisions:
Authors may appeal rejection decisions by emailing a reasoned explanation to the editorial office. The appeal will be reviewed by an editor who was not involved in the original decision. The outcome of this review is final.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure Policy
Transparency in potential conflicts of interest is essential to maintaining trust in the scientific record.
Authors:
Editors and Reviewers:
Conflict of interest disclosures are published with each article for full transparency.
Archiving and Long-Term Preservation Policy
PhytoTalks ensures long-term digital preservation of all published content using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) infrastructure and trusted third-party preservation networks.
Digital Preservation Methods:
In the Event of Journal Closure:
All content will remain accessible through the PKP PN or other partner repositories.
Licensing and Copyright Policy
PhytoTalks is an open access journal committed to the free dissemination of scholarly knowledge.
Licensing Options:
Authors may choose one of the following Creative Commons licenses during submission:
Permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Permits reuse and adaptation for non-commercial purposes, with appropriate credit to the authors.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
The selected license will be clearly displayed on each article page and PDF version to ensure transparency.
Copyright:
Authors retain copyright of their work. By publishing in PhytoTalks, authors grant the journal the right to publish and distribute the work under the selected Creative Commons license.
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