AIMS and SCOPE
AIMS and SCOPES:
Archives of Applied Biology aims to publish original research articles, reviews, and short communications on a broad range of topics related to applied biology. The journal's scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Agricultural biotechnology
- Crop science and plant breeding
- Environmental microbiology and bioremediation
- Food microbiology and safety
- Genetics and genomics
- Human health and nutrition
- Industrial microbiology and biotechnology
- Natural resource management and conservation
- Pest management and plant protection
- Soil science and ecology
The journal welcomes submissions from researchers in academia, industry, and government agencies. Manuscripts are peer-reviewed by experts in the relevant field, and the editorial team works closely with authors to ensure that their research meets the highest standards of scientific rigor and ethical conduct.
As an open-access journal, Archives of Applied Biology is committed to making scientific knowledge freely available to the global community. All articles published in the journal are accessible online without any subscription or paywall. Authors retain copyright of their work and are encouraged to share their research with colleagues and the public. The journal also adheres to all relevant ethical guidelines, including those set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).
Overall, Archives of Applied Biology provides a valuable platform for researchers to share their findings and contribute to the development of sustainable and resilient systems that support human well-being and environmental health.
Keywords/Subtopics:
- Agricultural technology
- Agronomy
- Horticulture
- Soil science
- Agricultural economics
- Agricultural engineering
- Agriculture and environment
- Biotechnology
- Biochemistry
- Plant genetics
- Plant breeding
- Plant pathology
- Entomology
- Weed science
- Plant nutrition
- Plant physiology
- Plant growth regulators
- Plant hormones
- Plant cell biology
- Plant tissue culture
- Seed technology
- Plant ecology
- Biodiversity
- Natural resources management
- Land use planning
- Environmental management
- Environmental impact assessment
- Ecological modeling
- Conservation biology
- Wildlife biology
- Forest ecology
- Aquatic ecology
- Marine biology
- Environmental microbiology
- Pollution control
- Waste management
- Climate change
- Global warming
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Carbon sequestration
- Biofuels
- Renewable energy
- Biomass
- Energy crops
- Alternative cropping systems
- Integrated pest management
- Pesticide resistance
- Plant-microbe interactions
- Symbiotic relationships
- Rhizosphere biology
- Plant-microbe signaling
- Fungal biology
- Microbial ecology
- Soil microbiology
- Soil health
- Soil fertility
- Soil organic matter
- Soil quality
- Soil conservation
- Precision agriculture
- Remote sensing
- Geographic information systems (GIS)
- Agroforestry
- Silviculture
- Forest management
- Forest economics
- Forest policy
- Wood science
- Tree physiology
- Tree genetics
- Tree breeding
- Seed orchards
- Forest certification
- Forest governance
- Forest carbon
- Forest restoration
- Forest landscape restoration
- Forest fragmentation
- Forest fire management
- Forest hydrology
- Wetland ecology
- Watershed management
- Irrigation management
- Water resources management
- Aquaculture
- Fish biology
- Fish genetics
- Fish breeding
- Fish nutrition
- Fish physiology
- Fish ecology
- Fish disease management
- Fish health
- Fish immunology
- Fish genetics
- Poultry science
- Dairy science
- Livestock management
- Animal breeding
- Animal genetics
- Animal nutrition
- Animal health
- Animal welfare
- Veterinary science
- One Health
- Food science
- Food safety
- Food processing
- Food packaging
- Food microbiology
- Food quality control
- Food engineering
- Postharvest technology
- Storage technology
- Crop protection
- Plant pathology
- Insect pests
- Nematode pests
- Rodent pests
- Weed control
- Herbicide resistance
- Biological control
- Chemical control
- Integrated pest management
- Plant growth regulators
- Fertilizer management
- Greenhouse technology
- Controlled environment agriculture
- Hydroponics
- Aeroponics
- Vertical farming
- Urban agriculture
- Precision livestock farming
- Precision aquaculture
- Gene editing
- Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
- Transgenic crops
- Genetic engineering
- Biopharmaceuticals
- Bioremediation
- Biodegradable materials
- Bioenergy
- Biomaterials
- Bioinformatics
- Computational biology
- Systems biology
- Synthetic biology
- Biomimicry
- Biomarkers
- Nanotechnology
- Metabolomics
- Proteomics
- Transcriptomics
- Epigenetics
- Omics
- Immunology
- Cell biology
- Stem cell research
- Regenerative medicine
- Tissue engineering
- Cancer biology
- Neuroscience
- Developmental biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics
- Epigenetics
- Molecular biology
- Physiology
- Pharmacology
- Toxicology
- Biophysics
- Medical biotechnology
- Industrial biotechnology
- Marine biotechnology
- Environmental biotechnology
- Plant biotechnology
- Animal biotechnology
- Bioethics
- Food science
- Food microbiology
- Food safety
- Food processing
- Food preservation
- Food packaging
- Sensory analysis
- Nutrition
- Dietetics
- Public health
- Epidemiology
- BiostatisticsIn
Conclusion: Archives of Applied Biology is an open-access journal committed to promoting the latest scientific research in the field of applied biology. The journal's mission is to provide a platform for researchers to share their findings and contribute to the development of sustainable and resilient systems that support human well-being and environmental health. The journal's vision is to become a leading source of high-quality research in the field of applied biology, with a focus on promoting scientific rigor and ethical conduct. The Aims and Scopes of the journal cover a wide range of topics related to applied biology, including agricultural biotechnology, biodiversity, crop management, and sustainable agriculture. As an open-access journal, Archives of Applied Biology is committed to promoting open access to scientific knowledge and adhering to the highest standards of scientific rigor and ethical conduct. The journal provides a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the field of applied biology, and we encourage researchers to submit their latest findings to the journal for consideration.