期刊名称:SABRAO JOURNAL OF BREEDING AND GENETICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The official publication of the society is the SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics. The journal promotes the exchange of research information on the breeding of plants and animals. Original and review articles, technical news, short communications and other types of papers consistent with the general aims will be accepted or invited for publication. Scientific contributions will be refereed and edited to international standards. Copies of the journal are distributed free to members.
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines
Usually, a full-length paper contains the following parts:
Title - as concise and descriptive as possible, usually less than 20 words long.
Authors name(s) - each followed by a superscript number referring to a footnote giving the respective addresses of the author(s). Six to eight key words allowing the subject to be classified in information retrieval systems. The words may occur in the title, and may occur in pairs, e.g acid soils
Summary should be completely self-explanatory and should cover in no more than 250 words the purpose, methods, major findings, and at least one conclusion of the study.
Introduction should briefly describe the subject area, with a summary of previous reports, including the most significant citations. Point out the deficiencies in knowledge left by the previous studies, then state which experiments have been designed and conducted to provide all new knowledge.
Materials and Methods describe the origin and nature of the materials used. Procedures used, experimental design, and methods of data analysis should be presented, giving references to papers describing new or unusual techniques.
Results present the key parts of the experimental data, referring to figures and tables as necessary. Do not repeat information in the text if it is shown in a table or figure. Use only the metric system of measurements. Place figures and tables on separate pages at the end of the paper, giving captions for figures and headings for tables that make them self-explanatory. Usually no references to other papers should be made in this section.
Discussion SPAN should be separated from the Results sections, and should not repeat information already presented elsewhere. It should start with a sentence or two stating the main new conclusions of the work. Then the limits to which the new results can be extrapolated can be given, and comparisons made with the results and inferences of previous, related studies. Criticisms of earlier studies are appropriate if they clarify the field. The remaining gaps in knowledge may be briefly pointed out, with or without an outline of future experiments which may provide some of the answers.
Acknowledgements should be included if they are due to any persons or organization.
References Examples of text citations are: (Yoshida, 1996); Smith and Jones (1993); (Lucas et al., 1997). In the References section, the citations should be arranged alphabetically by first author, then by second and later authors, and then by year. The references should be given in the following format, using the spacings shown:
Journal articles: Yoshida, M., K. J. Smith, and D.B. Jones. 1989. Titles of articles. SABRAO J. 21:105-122.
Book chapters: Yoshida, M., K.J. Smith, and D.B. Jones. 1989. Titles of chapter, In:. A Lucas B. Mason, and c. Baker, eds, Title of Book. Publisher City, pp. 45-70.
Conference Proceedings (if widely available):
Yoshida, M., K. J. Smith, and D.B. Jones. 1989. Title of paper. In: S. Iyama, and G. Takeda, eds, Proc. Sixth Inter. Cong. SABRAO, August 21-25, 1989. Tsukuba, Japan. National Organizing Committee, Tsukuba. pp. 209-212.
Book: Yoshida, M., K.J. Smith and D.B. Jones. 1989. Title of Book. Publisher, City, 256 p.
Theses: K.J. Smith. 1989. Title of thesis. Ph.D. Thesis. University, City.
Write out one-word journal titles in full. Use standard abbreviations for multiple-word journal titles. Articles that have been accepted for publication can be included and designed œin press? Unpublished data, submitted articles, and personal communications may be included in the text in parentheses.
Editorial Board
Please submit articles to the Editor:
Dr. Edilberto Redona e.redona@cgiar.org
International Rice Research Institute
DAPO Box 7777, Metro Manila, Philippines
Tel: (63-2) 580-5600
Fax: (63-2) 580-5699
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