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2021年5月8日星期六
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Journal of Agricultural Meteorology
Journal Policy
The Journal of Agricultural Meteorology is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal supported by the Society of Agricultural Meteorology of Japan.
Published quarterly by the society since 1943, the Journal of Agricultural Meteorology maintains the highest standards of scientific and publication ethics. Its global audience –which includes those involved in research, policy and agricultural production – access articles free online.
AIMS & SCOPE
The Journal of Agricultural Meteorology is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal that aims to improve the understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes in agriculture , forestry and natural ecosystems. It publishes important original papers and review articles that address a range of topics: weather disasters, local climate, micrometeorology, climate change, soil environments, atmospheric environment and chemistry, plant phenology and physiology, plant response to environmental change, crop growth and yield prediction, instrumentation, remote sensing, mitigation strategy, landscape architecture, geography, and environmental control across a wide range of managed or natural ecosystems, from open fields to greenhouses and plant factories. The journal aims to facilitate the broad understanding of the main challenges facing the field today and so articles can be set across the range of scales: local to global or molecular to ecosystem.
MANUSCRIPT TYPES
The journal publishes a range of manuscript types, all of which undergo rigorous peer review.
Original Papers
There are two categories of Original Papers: full papers and short papers. Full papers report on important and comprehensive original research. Short papers are intended for the rapid publication of concise reports of recent results, descriptions of methods, or observations of phenomena.
Review Papers
Review papers summarize literature on a specialized topic, discuss any challenges in that field of research, and present a perspective on the future of the field.
Research Notes
Research Notes provide useful information in both applied and practical fields of research, but are less substantial than a full paper.
Discussions
Discussions present critical reviews of articles that were published by the journal. Discussions should be submitted no more than 6 months after the publication date of the article being reviewed.
JOURNAL & ETHICS POLICIES
The Journal of Agricultural Meteorology strives to uphold the highest research and publishing standards, and this comprehensive suite of policies covers the main responsibilities of the journal’s authors, reviewers, editors and publisher. Before submitting a manuscript to the journal, authors must ensure that they have read and complied with the journal’s policies.
Author Responsibilities
Submission
The Journal of Agricultural Meteorology welcomes manuscript submissions from authors anywhere in the world. Submission to the journal implies that all authors have read and approved the manuscript, have agreed to its submission, and have the right to publish their work.
Submission to the journal also implies that all authors have read and complied with the journal’s policies on publication and scientific ethics. Authors of submitted manuscripts acknowledge that the journal’s editors reserve the right to reject or retract any manuscript that they believe may breach any of these policies.
Duplicate submission
Submission to the journal implies that the manuscript has not been previously published (in part or in whole, in any language), is not in press, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Authors must inform the editors if any related manuscripts are under consideration, in press or published elsewhere. The availability of a manuscript on a publicly accessible preprint server does not constitute prior publication (see ‘Preprints’).
If authors choose to submit their manuscript elsewhere before a final decision has been made on its suitability for publication in the journal, they should first withdraw it from the Journal of Agricultural Meteorology.
Originality
Submission to the journal implies that the manuscript is original work. The journal may use software to screen manuscripts for unoriginal content. By submitting a manuscript to the journal, authors agree to this screening. Any manuscript with an unacceptable level of unoriginal material may be rejected or retracted at the editors’ discretion.
Preprints
To support the wide dissemination of research, the journal encourages authors to post their
research manuscripts on community-recognized preprint servers, either before or alongside submission to the journal. This policy applies only to the original version of a manuscript that describes primary research. Any version of a manuscript that has been revised in response to reviewers’ comments, accepted for publication or published in the journal must not be posted on a preprint server. Instead, forward links to the published manuscript should be posted on the preprint server.
Scooping
When assessing the novelty of a manuscript submitted to the journal, the editors will not be influenced by other manuscripts that are posted on community-recognized preprint servers after the date of submission to the Journal of Agricultural Meteorology.
Authorship
Submission to the journal implies that all authors have seen and approved the author list.
Changes to the author list after manuscript submission – such as the insertion or removal of author names, or a rearrangement of author order – must be approved by all authors and the editor.
Authors are those who have made substantial contributions to the work; have agreed to be held accountable for their own contributions to the work; can identify which co-authors are responsible for other parts of the work; have confidence in the integrity of the work; and have reviewed and approved the final manuscript. Contributors who do not qualify for authorship may be included in the Acknowledgements section instead.
Image integrity
Authors may digitally manipulate or process images, but only if the adjustments are kept to a minimum, are applied to the entire image, meet community standards, and are clearly described in the manuscript. All images in a manuscript must accurately reflect the original data on which they are based. Authors must not move, remove, add or enhance individual parts of an image. The editors reserve the right to request original, unprocessed images from the authors. Failure to provide requested images may result in a manuscript being rejected or retracted.
Reproducing copyrighted material
If a manuscript includes material that is not under the authors’ own copyright, the authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) to reproduce it.
If a manuscript includes previously published material, the authors must obtain permission from the copyright owners and the publisher of the original work to reproduce it. The authors must cite the original work in their manuscript.
Copies of all reproduction permissions must be included with the manuscript when it is first submitted.
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