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GENERAL

The paper submitted for publication must contain original unpublished material. Three copies are to be submitted. A certificate to the effect that paper in question has not been submitted to any other periodical, will be furnished by the author while sending the paper first time to the Journal of Agricultural Research. However, if the author intends to withdraw the paper he can do so within one month of its submission.

 

  • The paper shall be published in Journal on the entire responsibility of authors.
     
  • The paper must be in simple English and neatly typewritten on double space. If some vernacular term is unavoidable its English equivalent must be given in parenthesis. Abbreviations and acronyms should be spelled out when used for the first time.
     
  • Besides research paper, reviews and research notes relating to scientific agriculture will be accepted for publication if found suitable by referee(s) and finally by Board of Editors.
     
  • Studies more than 3-4 years old are not entertained.

     

MANUSCRIPT

The material in the manuscript should be arranged in the following order:

1. Title

This should be concise and appropriately informative and should include most of the keywords to facilitate documentation.

2. Author(s) name(s)

Should be given at the base of front page of the manuscript alongwith complete address of each author. If there is a change in address of author/co-author, it must be communicated. However, the authorship communicated first time cannot be changed.

3. Abstract

Abstract should contain study year (s), place of study, brief methodology and principal findings with data. Unnecessary details should be avoided. Acronyms, abbreviations and references should not form part of the abstract. Too lengthy abstracts are not encouraged.

4. Introduction

Introduction should give immediate importance of the research being reported. Verbose language and things remotely related to the research work being reported should be avoided. Latest literature must be reviewed in this section. While reviewing the findings of earlier research workers, name of worker(s) be given with S.No. at which these are given in References section.

5. Materials and Methods

The study year, place of experiment, methodology employed and materials used be given in this section. If an already described method is employed, reference to the method should be given. The statistical methods for data analysis should also be mentioned.

6. Results and Discussion
 

  • Results and Discussion are to be given under one heading instead separately.
  • If the results are reported in tabulated form the tables should be given brief title. Lettering e.g., a, b, c, ……. etc. should be employed to mark statistical significance. At the base of the table, level of statistical significance and method applied should be clearly mentioned.
  • While reporting results only units related to metric system and symbols prescribed by International System of Units be employed.
     

7. Acknowledgement

Acknowledgement to an individual or organization who helped/assisted in carrying out the work may be added if so desired.

8. References

References should be alphabetically arranged according to first author’s name and properly numbered 1, 2, 3……. The following order should be observed while writing a reference:

(a) Author(s), (b) Year of publication, (c) Title of article, (d) Abbreviated name of journal, (e) Volume and issue number, (f) Pages. Example: Haq, A., A. Rashid, M.A. Butt, A. Saeed and M. Aslam. 2005. Association and path study of some agronomic characters in sunflower. J. Agric. Res. 43(4):323-329.

About illustrations

Black and white or coloured photographs, may be included. Photographs, graphs and drawings should be numbered properly.
 

 
 
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