Journal of Soil Science and Plant Physiology Research

Aims and Scope

The Journal of Soil Science and Plant Physiology Research publishes specialized journals tailored to the specific requirements of various research communities within the fields of plant ecology and plant morphology. Editorial decisions are not influenced by the perceived interest or potential impact of a study. Manuscripts that meet our criteria are usually forwarded to at least two independent expert reviewers for evaluation of their scientific quality. The final decision on whether to accept or reject articles rests with the Editor.

Commitment to Research Excellence: Our focus is on publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that significantly enhance the understanding of soil science and plant physiology.

Open Access Philosophy: We advocate for the accessibility of scientific research for everyone. Our journal operates on a fully open-access model, ensuring that the most recent findings are available at no cost to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers around the globe.

Promoting Global Collaboration: We aim to cultivate a worldwide network of scholars, researchers, and professionals by encouraging collaboration, the sharing of ideas, and the exchange of knowledge across international boundaries.

Focus on Sustainability and Innovation: We are committed to advancing sustainable agricultural practices and leveraging innovative technologies to tackle issues related to soil health, food security, and climate change.

The Journal of Soil Science and Plant Physiology Research focuses on enhancing the understanding of soil-plant interactions, aiming to improve agricultural methods and support a sustainable, food-secure future. We invite you to be part of our endeavor to connect science, innovation, and sustainability for a brighter future.

Journal Highlights: 

Soil Health

Soil Fertility

Soil Microbial Ecology

Soil Amendments

Soil Erosion

Soil Carbon Sequestration

Soil Water Management

Soil Structure and Texture

Soil Pollution and Contamination

Nutrient Cycling

Soil Remediation

Precision Agriculture

Organic Farming

Soil Conservation Practices

Soil-Plant Nutrient Dynamics

Rhizosphere Interactions

Soil Microbiome

Soil Compaction

Agroecology

Sustainable Soil Management

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