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Indian Horticulture Journal

Indian Horticulture Journal

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Indian Horticulture Journal

Indian Horticulture Journal welcomes concise articles presenting original research data based on field experiments on all aspects of all horticultural crops. The articles submitted for publication should be exclusive for Indian Horticulture Journal and must not be submitted elsewhere during their consideration by the journal. These must not carry any material already published in the same or different form. Each article should be written in correctly, clearly, objectively and concisely. All the statements made in the manuscript should be clear, unambiguous and to the point. Aim at short, meaningful sentences while maintaining continuity of expression. The article should present a complete data of the experiment made and should not be split into parts. However, in exceptional cases where a large volume of in-depth data are collected based on multi-season experimentation, the article can be split into a maximum of two parts, with the same main title and a different subtitle in short. In such articles, proper continuity should be maintained in presentation of information, and all these articles should be submitted together at the same time. Articles should be suitably divided into the following sub-sections: ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS and REFERENCES. Tables and figures should be appended separately at the end. The headings INTRODUCTION and CONCLUSION need not be mentioned in the text.

  • Print ISSN: 2249-6823
  • Online ISSN: 2347-3029
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue Per year: 4
  • Months of Publication: March, June, September, December
  • Publisher: Indian Society of Advanced Horticulture

Aims & Scope

Aims and Scope

Indian Horticulture Journal welcomes concise articles presenting original research data based on field experiments on all aspects of all horticultural crops.

The articles submitted for publication should be exclusive for Indian Horticulture Journal and must not be submitted elsewhere during their consideration by the journal. These must not carry any material already published in the same or different form.

Each article should be written in correctly, clearly, objectively and concisely. All the statements made in the manuscript should be clear, unambiguous and to the point. Aim at short, meaningful sentences while maintaining continuity of expression.

The article should present a complete data of the experiment made and should not be split into parts. However, in exceptional cases where a large volume of in-depth data are collected based on multi-season experimentation, the article can be split into a maximum of two parts, with the same main title and a different subtitle in short. In such articles, proper continuity should be maintained in presentation of information, and all these articles should be submitted together at the same time.

Articles should be suitably divided into the following sub-sections: ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS and REFERENCES. Tables and figures should be appended separately at the end. The headings INTRODUCTION and CONCLUSION need not be mentioned in the text.

Editorial Board

Editorial Board


Executive Council

Patron

Prof A R Trag,
    Vice Chancellor, IUST,
    Awantipora, Kashmir-192 12,
    J&K, India

President

Prof Khurshid Anwar

Vice President

Dr M Amin

Secretary

Dr Shabeer A Rather

Joint Secretary

Dr Mir Showkat Ahmad

Treasurer

G M Shah

Chief Editor

Prof Nazeer Ahmad, (Director)
    CITH Srinagar,
    Kashmir

Executive Editors

Dr Fayaz A Misgar (Fruit Science),
    SKUAST-Kashmir,
    Srinagar (J & K)

Prof S P S Guleria (Food Technology),
    IUST, Awantipora,
    Kashmir (J & K)

Editor

Dr Ajaz Ahmad Shah


Editorial Board


Prof Fayaz A Banday (Pomology),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Prof M A A Siddique (FMAP),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Prof Hafiza Ahsan (PHT),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Dr Kausar Praveen Wani (Olericulture),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Dr M Feza Ahmad (Fruit Science),
    BAU Bhagalpur, Bihar

Dr Som Dutt Tyagi (Editorial Incharge),
    ICAR, KAB-1 Pusa, New Delhi

Dr. Zakir Hussain Khan (Entomology),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Dr. Neelofar (Floriculture),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Dr Bilal A Padder (Plant Pathology),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Dr Amit Kumar (Pomology),
    SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar

Ethics & Malpractice

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

Indian Horticulture Journal is the official publication of Indian Society of Advanced Horticulture published quarterly in a calendar year. The journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of horticultural sciences and related fields. Research papers, short communications and review articles are published based on new findings. Articles submitted for publication undergo a peer review process before being accepted for publication. The peer review process is designed to ensure that articles meet certain standards and that the Journal is a publication of high standing. The journal seeks articles from those working in all the fields of horticultural sciences from all over the world, on research works not being published.

Executive Council

The governing body of the Society (Indian Society of Advanced Horticulture) shall be entrusted to the executive council consisting of the Patron, President, Vice President, Secretary, Joint Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Editor, Editor and Councilors. The meetings of the executive council will be presided by the president/vice president.

The secretary shall have overall responsibility for the conduct of the affairs of the society under the directives of the executive council. He shall convene the meetings of the executive council, general body meetings and shall be responsible for recording of their proceedings.

The treasurer in consultation with the secretary shall be responsible for the financial affairs of the Society.

Editorial board

The executive council will appoint the chief editor and other members of the editorial board for tenure of two years. However, any additions or deletions in the editorial board may be made by the executive council as and when deemed necessary.

There is no tenure limit on the member of the editorial board and members may continue in the editorial board for as many years as the executive council may consider it appropriate.

All members of the executive council will also be the members of the editorial board.

The new executive council after election shall have the powers to reconstitute the editorial board. The executive shall also have powers to reconstitute the editorial board including chief editor, if desired, at any time.

Responsibilities of Reviewers

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 alongwith 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 be 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 relationship with any of authors or institutions connected to the papers.

Responsibilities of the Authors

Authors are required to present an accurate account of the original research work and also an objective discussion of its significance. The paper should contain sufficient details of the literature and references. It is expected that all the authors have significantly contributed to the research. Fraudulent and knowingly made inaccurate statement constitutes unethical behavior and would be unacceptable. Authors are required to 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. Applicable copyright laws and conventions are required to be followed. Copyright materials should be reproduced only with permission and due acknowledgement. Authors are not expected to submit manuscripts describing essentially the same research in more than one journal. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently would constitute unethical practice and would be unacceptable. 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. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Others who have participated in certain substantive aspects in the development of the paper should also be acknowledged. The corresponding author is required to ensure that all co-authors are included in the paper, and that the co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication. All sources of financial support should also be disclosed. 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.

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Table of Contents

  • Open Access
  • Paid Issue
Volume-10 (2020)
Volume-10 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-10 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-9 (2019)
Volume-9 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-9 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-8 (2018)
Volume-8 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-8 Issue-2and3 (September)
Volume-8 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-7 (2017)
Volume-7 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-7 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-7 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-6 (2016)
Volume-6 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-6 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-6 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-5 (2015)
Volume-5 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-5 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-4 (2014)
Volume-4 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-4 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-4 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-3 (2013)
Volume-3 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-3 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-2 (2012)
Volume-2 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-2 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-1 (2011)
Volume-1 Issue-1 (June)

Author Guidelines


Articles should be suitably divided into the following sub‐sections: ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS and REFERENCES. Tables and figures should be appended separately at the end. The headings INTRODUCTION and CONCLUSION need not be mentioned in the text.

Title Should be short and precise and in the next line, names of the author's, institutional affiliation, full mailing address including e‐mail with corresponding address.

Abstract Concise summation of findings not exceeding 200 words should be written in brief and define a scope of work. Abstract should be followed by 5‐7 keywords.

Introduction Should be brief without heading not exceeding 300 words and define a scope of work with recent relevant references must be cited.

Materials and Methods Should provide adequate details on the materials used, experimental design and the techniques followed. Statistical methods should be clearly stated.

Results and Discussion Should be combined and supported by tables or figures wherever necessary. Use only ISO metric units of weights and measures.

Figures Figures and photographs should be of good quality with glossy prints with their place in the text.

Tables Should be typed on separate sheets. They should be numbered in Arabic numerals with title of the table and the place should be indicated in the text.

References Should be arranged alphabetically according to author's names and should be placed under the heading “REFERENCES” at the end of the manuscript. Each reference should contain the surname of the author with initials, year, and title of paper, title of journal, volume, No. and issue and page numbers.

Few examples for citation of references are given below:

Research articles

Sheeba J R. 2011. Emamectin Benzoate 5 SG and 1.9 EC - A Safe Insecticide to Spiders of Bhendi Ecosystem. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2(3): 474-478.

Pavithravani B V, Rame Gowda, Pramila C K, Aparna K, Vinodhini and Shashidhar H E. 2011. Efficiency of DNA Markers in Revealing Varietal Differences in Rice (Oryza sativa) Cultivated under Aerobic Conditions. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2(3): 450-454.

Proceedings

Wani Y N. 2009. Quality and safety assurance for enhancing agricultural income. In: Proceedings of Ninth Science Congress on Technological and Institutional Innovations for Enhancing Agricultural Income.

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar Srinagar, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. pp 67-70.

Book

Tabasum A and Afshan G. 2011. Value Addition of Fruits and Vegetables. 3G Publishers, Awantipora Kashmir. pp 56.

Book chapter

Yadav H S and Meena G. 2007. Irrigation management in wheat. In: Wheat Breeding and Management. (Eds) Singh P S, Ketty R R and Agnihotri M. pp 121-139, CABI, Wallingford, UK.

Thesis

Rather S A. 2007. Effect of integrated nutrient management in rice-wheat cropping system. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Soil Science, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar Srinagar, India. pp 110.