Journals of Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

Journals of Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology publish review articles, results of original experimental studies of plant genetic resources, protocols and research methods in the field of botany, evolution, systematics, agrobiology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, immunity, molecular biology, biotechnology. Separate issues of the publication can have a certain thematic focus. Such journals are aimed at specialists conducting research in the field of mobilization, conservation, comprehensive study and use of plant resources.

Journal goals

The main goal of journals of plant molecular biology and biotechnology is to bring the latest results in the field of botany, evolution, systematics, agrobiology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, immunity, molecular biology, biotechnology to the largest number of scientists, including specialists from related fields of science and technology, as well as University teachers giving lectures in relevant areas.

Journal objectives

  • Strengthening the integration of basic science and applied research in botany, genetics and selection;
  • Coverage of the results of interdisciplinary research in the field of biological and agricultural sciences;
  • Strengthening the integration of US scientists in the international scientific community.

Journal sections

  • Mobilization and conservation of the genetic diversity of cultivated plants and their wild relatives;
  • Study and use of plant genetic resources;
  • Collections of world genetic resources of cultivated plants for the development of priority breeding areas;
  • Genetics of cultivated plants and their wild relatives;
  • Successes of domestic selection at the present stage;
  • Identification of the genetic diversity of cultivated plants and their wild relatives to solve fundamental and applied problems;
  • Systematics, phylogeny and geography of cultivated plants and their wild relatives;
  • Immunity of cultivated plants and their wild relatives;
  • Short messages;
  • Reviews;
  • History of agrobiological research;
  • Reviews.

The target audience

The scientific community – specialists in the field of botany, genetics, plant breeding, employees and graduate students of universities and breeding institutions.