Aims and Scope
LS-International Journal of Life Sciences is an quarterly journal that provides publication of articles in all areas of Life Science. It is an international refereed journal with an aim to propagate innovative scientific research and knowledge. IJLS Journal has become a prominent contributor for the research communities and societies. IJLS is bridging research and industrial developments.
The main objectives of IJLS are:
To provide a platform for the promulgation of research outputs and activities in different facets of plant and animal sciences
To publish results efficiently and effectively
To follow the implementation of copyright and intellectual property law,
The Journal keeps a strong eye on the quality of research papers.
To encourage new researchers for the dissemination of their data internationally
To build a team of outstanding experts to guide young researchers in quality publication
To publish the authentic and qualitative research without any page or other publication charges
Editorial Board
Editor-In-Chief
Ashwani Kumar,
Professor Emeritus,
Department of Botany,
University of Rajasthan,
Jaipur-302004, Rajasthan, India.
Email: ashwanikumar214@gmail.com,
kumar.ashwani104@gmail.com
Associate Editors
General Section (International)
Simon Milne,
Regius Keeper,
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburg,
20A Inverleith, Row,
Edinburg EH3 5LR, Scotland, (U.K).
Email: smilne@rbge.org.uk
Lal Mervin Dharmasiri,
Senior Professor and Chair,
University of Kelaniya,
Sri Lanka.
Email: mervin@kin.ac.lk
Arthur Nonomura,
Ph.D.,
Northern Arizona University,
South San Francisco Street,
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011, USA.
Email: arthur.nonomura@nau.edu
Shinjiro Ogita,
Prefectural University of Hiroshima,
Department - Department of Local Resources and
Department of Life Sciences,
Hiroshima, Shobara, Japan.
Email: ogita@pu-hiroshima.ac.jp
Reto J Strasser,
Plant Bioenergetics Laboratory,
University of Geneva,
Jussy Pin 1254, Switzerland.
Email: strasserreto@bluewin.ch
Yuan-Yeu Yau,
Northeastern State University,
Department of Natural Sciences,
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA.
Email: academicfy1@gmail.com
Krishnendu Mukherjee,
Institute of Hygiene,
University of Muenster and
University Hospital Muenster,
484149, Germany.
Email: mukherjee.krishnendu@gmail.com
Chamindri Witharana,
Senior Lecturer,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of Colombo,
Sri Lanka.
Email: chamindri@bmb.cmb.ac.lk
Naincy Sharma,
Department of Plant Agriculture,
Ontario Agriculture College,
Univ. of Guelph,
Ontario, Canada-N1G2W1.
Email: naincy345@gmail.com
KK Sharma,
Former Vice Chancellor,
Head Department of Zoology,
MDS University,
Ajmer-305009, Rajasthan, India.
Email: kksmds@gmail.com
Agriculture Biotechnology
NK Gupta,
Director, Education,
SKN Agriculture University,
Jobner, Jaipur-303329, Rajasthan, India.
Email: nkgupta.pphy@sknau.ac.in
Medical Microbiology Section
Arvind Achra,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Microbiology,
Atal Behari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Science and
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital,
New Delhi-110001, India.
Email: arvindachra@gmail.com
Srishti Goel Khandelwal,
Zonal Microbiologist,
Central Railway Hospital,
(North West Zone),
Jaipur-302016, Rajasthan, India.
Email: srishti.1918@gmail.com
Sonika Saxena,
Vice Principal and Associate Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology,
Malviya Nagar Industrial Area,
Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan, India.
Email: sonika@blalbiotech.com
Photosynthesis and Green Energy
Vineet Soni,
Associate Professor,
Department of Botany,
Mohanlal Sukhadia University,
Udaipur-313001, Rajasthan, India.
Email: vineetsonijnu@gmail.com
Prashant Singh,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Botany,
Institute of Science,
Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Email: p.singh@bhu.ac.in; psingh939@gmail.com
Forest Biotechnology
Tarun Kant,
Scientist G and Group Coordinator (Research),
Head, Genetics and Tree Improvement Division,
OIC, Information Technology,
Genetics & Tree Improvement Division,
Arid Forest Research Institute,
New Pali Road, Jodhpur-342005,
Rajasthan, India.
Email: tarunkant@gmail.com
Plant Taxonomy
Santosh Namphy,
Department of Botany,
University of Calicut,
Kochigoge, Calicut-673635, Kerala, India.
Email: santoshnamphy2019@gmail.com
C Murugan,
Scientist-F Govt. of India,
Botanical Survey of India,
Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change,
Block F (5th and 6th Floor),
DF Block, Sector 1, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata-700064, West Bengal, India.
Email: sivanthimurugan@rediffmail.com
Sandeep Kumar Behera,
Senior Scientist,
Plant Diversity Systematics and Herbarium Division,
CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute,
Rana Pratap Marg,
Lucknow-226001, Utter Pradesh, India.
Email: sandip.behera@nbri.res.in
Kumar Ambrish,
Addl Director/Scientist-F/HoQ,
Botanical Survey of India,
High Altitude Western Himalayan Regional Centre,
Dr. Y.S. Parmar University Campus,
Nauni, Solan-173230, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Email: ambrishbsi@yahoo.com
Satvinderjeet Kaur,
Professor and Head,
Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences,
Guru Nanak Dev University,
Amritsar-143005, Punjab, India.
Email: sjkaur2011@gmail.com
Bio-Energy and Plant Productivity
Shobha Johari,
Professor and Head,
Department of Botany,
Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt. College,
Kotputali-303108, Rajasthan, India.
Email: shobhajohari96@gmail.com
Anshu Saxena,
Professor and Off Principal,
SMCC Govt. College,
Aburoad, Rajasthan, India.
Email: dranshursaxena@gmail.com
Remote Sensing and Environmental Engineering
Laxmi Kant Sharma,
Associate Professor,
Department of environmental Sciences,
School of Earth Sciences,
Central University of Rajasthan,
Ajmer-305817, Rajasthan, India.
Email: laxmikant_evs@curaj.ac.in
Biotechnology
Sudipti Arora,
Research Scientist & Assistant Director,
Environmental Biotechnology,
Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology,
Malviya Nagar Industrial Area,
Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan, India.
Email: sudiptiarora@blalbiotech.com
Vijendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat,
Assistant Professor and Head,
Department of Botany and Biotechnology,
R.D. National College Bandra (W),
University of Mumbai-400032,
Maharashtra, India.
Email: tovpshekhawat@gmail.com
Ameeta Sharma,
Associate Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
IIS (Deemed to be University),
ICG Campus, Gurukul Marg,
SFS, Mansarovar,
Jaipur-302020, Rajasthan, India.
Email: ameeta141@yahoo.com
Gouri Das,
Assistant Professor & Head,
Department of Botany,
Balurghat College, Ballurghat,
Dakshin Dinajpur-733101,
West Bengal, India.
Email: gdofhld@gmail.com
Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Our publication ethics and malpractice statement is based on the guidelines for journal editors developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE).
Manuscripts submitted to the journal are evaluated on the basis of their scientific content. Measures are adopted to uphold the standards of publication ethics and to avoid malpractices. We endure so that the submitted papers to this Journal and their work is original and unpublished and is not submitted for publication elsewhere. In addition, authors certify that their research paper is their own original work, that is neither copied or plagiarized, partly or whole from other works and used then the works of others is appropriately cited or quoted.
Duties/Responsibilities of Editors
The Editorial Team comprising the Editorial Board and the Editorial Staff with the Publisher is responsible for taking a decision as to which of the articles submitted to the journal are to be published. The Editors have complete discretion to reject/accept an article. The Editorial Team may confer/deliberate with other reviewers/editors in arriving at its decisions. The evaluation of manuscripts is made on the basis of their scholarly and intellectual content without having regard to the nature of the authors or the institution including gender, race, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors. The journal follows a policy of fair play in its editorial evaluation. The editors are expected to exercise caution and ensure that they have no conflict of interest with respect to the articles they accept/reject. The editors and the editorial staff follow strict confidentiality and are required not to disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to any one other than the corresponding author, reviewers and the publisher. Authors are encouraged to correct the errors which are found during the process of review while preserving the anonymity of the reviewers.
Duties/Responsibilities of Reviewers
Editorial decisions are based on peer review. The reviewers are expected to maintain absolute confidentiality with regard to the contents of manuscripts. The reviews are to be conducted objectively and the referees are expected to express their views clearly with supporting reasons. The reviewers should have no conflict of interest with the authors and the subject matter of the research. The reviewers are required to identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any observation or argument which has been previously reported should also be accompanied along with the relevant citation. Similarities or overlaps between the manuscript under review and any other published paper of which the reviewer may have personal knowledge, may also be brought to the attention of the editors. The information or ideas obtained through peer review are of a privileged nature and must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative or other relationships with any of the authors or institutions connected to the papers.
Duties/Responsibilities of the Authors
Authors must present accurate original research work followed by objective discussion bringing out significance. The paper should bring out details of the available literature and references. Further all the authors must have significantly contributed to the research. Inaccurate statement constitutes unethical behavior and is unacceptable. Authors must ensure that the submitted work is original and has not been published elsewhere, and if the authors have used the work of others the same has been appropriately cited or quoted. Authors must follow Applicable copyright laws and conventions. Permission must be sought for Copyright materials and reproduced only with permission and acknowledgement of source . Authors must ensure that submitted articles are not sent out to other journal. Submitting the same Ms to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical practice and is not acceptable. Proper acknowledgement of the work of others must always be made. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the paper which is submitted for publication. Other persons who have contributed in certain substantive aspects in the development of the paper should be acknowledged. The corresponding author must endure that all co-authors are included in the paper, and that the latter have seen and approved the final version of the paper before submission for publication. All sources of financial support should also be stated. Upon discovery of any significant error in the published work, it is the responsibility of the authors to promptly notify the editors and cooperate in the retraction or correction of the paper.
Peer Review Policy
The practice of peer review is to ensure that only good science is published. It is an objective process at the heart of good scholarly publishing and is carried out by all reputable scientific journals. Our reviewers therefore play a vital role in maintaining the high standards of the and all manuscripts are peer reviewed following the procedure outlined below.
Initial manuscript evaluation
The Editors first evaluate all manuscripts. In some circumstances it is entirely feasible for an exceptional manuscript to be accepted at this stage. Those rejected at this stage are insufficiently original, have serious scientific flaws, have poor grammar or English language, or are outside the aims and scope of the journal. Those that meet the minimum criteria are passed on to experts for review.
Authors of manuscripts rejected at this stage will be informed within 2 weeks of receipt.
Type of Peer Review
The single blind review, where the reviewer remains anonymous to the authors throughout the process.
Each MS is reviewed by 3 independent reviewers.
How the reviewer is selected
Reviewers are matched to the paper according to their expertise. Our reviewer database contains reviewer contact details together with their subject areas of interest, and this is constantly being updated.
Reviewer reports
Reviewers are asked to evaluate whether the manuscript:
Is original
Is methodologically sound
Follows appropriate ethical guidelines
Has results which are clearly presented and support the conclusions
Correctly references previous relevant work
Reviewers are not expected to correct or copy edit manuscripts. Language correction is not part of the peer review process. Reviewers are requested to refrain from giving their personal opinion in the “Reviewer blind comments to Author” section of their review on whether or not the paper should be published. Personal opinions can be expressed in the “Reviewer confidential comments to Editor” section.
How long does the peer review process take?
Typically the manuscript will be reviewed within 2-8 weeks. Should the reviewers’ reports contradict one another or a report is unnecessarily delayed a further expert opinion will be sought. Revised manuscripts are usually returned to the Editors within 3 weeks and the Editors may request further advice from the reviewers at this time. The Editors may request more than one revision of a manuscript.
Final report
A final decision to accept or reject the manuscript will be sent to the author along with any recommendations made by the reviewers, and may include verbatim comments by the reviewers.
Editor’s Decision is final
Reviewers advise the Editors, who are responsible for the final decision to accept or reject the article. The decision of the editor in chief is final.
Special Issues/Conference Proceedings
Special issues and/or conference proceedings may have different peer review procedures involving, for example, Guest Editors, conference organisers or scientific committees. Authors contributing to these projects may receive full details of the peer review process on request from the editorial office.
Becoming a Reviewer for the Journal
If you are not currently a reviewer for the journal but would like to be considered as a reviewer for this Journal, please contact the editorial office and provide your contact details. If your request is approved and you are added to the online reviewer database you will receive a confirmatory email, asking you to add details on your field of expertise, in the format of subject classifications.
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Guidelines for Authors
The International Journal of Life Sciences (IJLS) publishes research in all disciplines of Life Sciences, including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) for life sciences; EcoSystem Management; Remote Sensing and Environmental Engineering; Forestry; Agriculture; Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology; Genetics; Photosynthesis; Green Energy; Microbiology; Environmental Biology; Taxonomy; and Applied Biology. Submission of papers in both basic and applied sciences, including current topics in environment, genomics, biotechnology, and medicinal ethnobiology are encouraged.
Types of papers
The Journal publishes original articles; reviews; letters to the editor; educational perspectives in STEM for life sciences, science history, biographies; and case reports. In all publications, the abstract is limited to 250 words and key words are limited to 8 search entries that are not in the title and abstract.
Original article
The maximum number of words (excluding the title, the abstract, the tables and figure legends) must be less than 3,000. The total number of tables and figures must not exceed 8. The total number of references are recommended not to exceed 50.
Review
The length is less than 6,000 words including tables and figures. Abstract should be less than 250 words.
Case report
Case reports will be welcome; however, a report with not a single but several cases will be recommended.
Letter to the Editor
The length is less than 600 words including tables and figures. Comments to recently published articles in the Journal or author's response to such comment. Abstract or keywords are not required.
Educational perspective, including those on History & Biography
This is a new section in this journal that is meant to encourage STEM education in the life sciences; thus, the sole purpose of this section is to advance life sciences through education. Submission of an educational article is by invitation from the editors of this journal. The maximum number of words (excluding the title) must be less than 2,000 including those in the tables and figure legends.
References
All references must be cited in the APA in-text citation style in Journal of Plant Science Research.
Cite references in the text with author name/s and year of publication in parentheses:
One author: (Asada 1984) or Asada (1984)
The year in the in-text citation should match the year in the reference list entry.
Articles in journals
Asada K (1984) Chloroplasts: formation of active oxygen and its scavenging. Methods in Enzymology, 105:422–429.
Badger MR, Price GD (1994) The role of carbonic anhydrase in photosynthesis. Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 45:369–392.
Brand JJ, Curtis VA, Togasaki RK, San Pietro A (1975) Partial reactions of photosynthesis in briefy sonicated Chlamydomonas: II. Photophosphorylation activities. Plant Physiology, 55:187–191.
Article in a book
Coleman JR, Green LS, Berry JA, Togasaki RK, Grossman AR (1985) Adaptation of C. reinhardtii to the air level of CO2 and the induction of carbonic anhydrase. In: Lucas WL, Berry JA (eds) Organic carbon uptake by aquatic photosynthetic organisms. American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, pp 339–359.
Thesis
Thomas, H. K. (2004). Training strategies for improving listeners' comprehension of foreign-accented speech (Doctoral dissertation). University of Colorado, Boulder.
Referees
Please submit, with the manuscript, the names, addresses and e-mail addresses of 3 potential referees. Note that the editor retains the sole right to decide whether or not the suggested reviewers are used.
Reviewers
Authors are requested to submit, with the manuscript, a letter with the full names of 3 potential reviewers (include contact information: address, e-mail, URL, and telephone). Please note that the editors retain the right to decide on the reviewers for the submitted paper.
Copyright
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to complete copyright transfer form, sign and send back online. Authors will ensure that prior permission has been obtained for reproducing copyright figs, tables etc and will enclose the same along with the article.
Plagiarism check:
Authors will supply plagiarism check form duly signed indicating plagiarism has been checked and is within permissible limits.
Publication fee:
Accepted MS will be asked to give nominal publication fee and postage to get the copy of printed Journal at the prevailing rates.
Contact details for submission:
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Editor in Chief, The International Journal of Life Sciences
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