Element of the manuscript | Recommendations and Comments |
UDC | The UDC for a manuscript can be clarified with a librarian, or independently, using reference book. |
Manuscript title | The title should be specific, meaningful and informative, clearly reflect the topic and not mislead regarding the issues considered in it. In review, after the title in parentheses is written (review) or (systematic review) or (meta-analysis). The translation of the manuscript title into Russian must fully correspond in meaning to its title in English. The translation into Russian of the manuscript title, abstract and keywords can be done by the editorial board (free of charge), if the author (authors) report this. |
Authors of the manuscript | Submission format: F.N. Last name, email of the corresponding author. Initials without a space. If there are two or more authors, only the email of the corresponding author is indicated. Examples of lists of authors: J. Bloggs, bloggs@mail.com J.J. Bloggs, B. Soap, bobsoap@mail.com, E. Mustermann |
Affiliations | Submission format: Organization Name, Postal address, organization e-mail. Example for authors with one affiliation: J.J. Bloggs, B. Soap, bobsoap@mail.com, E. Mustermann Horticulture Research Institute, 1350 Leeuwenhoek st.. Onecity, MF 01234, info@hortres.org Example for authors with different affiliations: J.J. Bloggs 1, B. Soap 2,3, bobsoap@mail.com, E. Mustermann 3 1 Horticulture Research Institute, 1350 Leeuwenhoek st.. Onecity, MF 01234, USA, info@hortres.org 2 Plant Science Institute of Twocity University, 15 Malus st. Twocity, AB4 3ZY, New Zealand, plant@twouniversity.com 3 Institute of Plant Genetic Research, 7b Max Plant st., 012345 Erstestadt, Germany, office@ipgr.de |
Abstract | The volume of the abstract is 100-250 words. The structure of the abstract (without highlighting the headings): - background
- main goal and/or objectives
- description of the main methods used
- the results obtained and their discussion
- conclusions.
The text of the abstract is not divided into paragraphs, the structural elements of the abstract are not highlighted in the title. The abstract does not use references to sources, tables, formulas and illustrations. The text of the abstract must fully correspond to the content of the work, it is not recommended to repeat the title of the article, use introductory words and phrases. The abstract in Russian must fully correspond in meaning and structure to the abstract in English. Machine translation is not allowed. The translation into Russian of the manuscript title, abstract and keywords can be done by the editorial board (free of charge), if the author (authors) report this. |
Key words | Submission format: keyword 1; keyword 2; ..., keyword 10 It is necessary to indicate from 3 to 10 keywords (phrases). It is recommended to use words that complement the title of the article, revealing its content. The translation into Russian of the manuscript title, abstract and keywords can be done by the editorial board (free of charge), if the author (authors) report this. |
Introduction | The section structure for original articles (without highlighting headings): background, goal /goals, objectives (if necessary), literature review. The literature review should analyze the current state of the research area and cite key publications. To analyze the current state, preference should be given to scientific publications (articles, monographs, patents) no older than 20 years in a quantity sufficient for justification, but not less than 10. It is not allowed to use textbooks, teaching aids, dissertations and dissertation abstracts as sources. Instead of dissertations and dissertations, articles should be used in which the results of dissertation research were published. The number of sources for original articles is at least 10 no older than 20 years. Sources older than 20 years are no more than 20% of the total number excluding standarts, regulatory documents, reference books, guidelines and recommendations. The use of textbooks and teaching aids, dissertations and dissertation abstracts in preparing the manuscript is not allowed. Self-citations - no more than 3 sources. In-text references to sources are given in parentheses in chronological order with the author's last name(s) and year of publication, for example, (Bloggs, 2020; Bloggs, Mustermann, 2021; Mustermann et al. 2022). Section structure for review articles: Introduction (heading): background, goal / goals, objectives, (without highlighting headings). Sections at the discretion of the author. The number of sources no older than 20 years for review articles is at least 40. Sources older than 20 years are no more than 20% of the total number, excluding standarts, regulatory documents, reference books, guidelines and recommendations. The use of textbooks and teaching aids, dissertations and dissertation abstracts in preparing the manuscript is not allowed. Self-citations - no more than 5 sources. In-text references to sources are given in parentheses in chronological order, indicating the author's last name(s) and the year of publication, for example, (Bloggs, 2020; Bloggs, Mustermann, 2021; Mustermann et al. 2022). |
Introduction | Section structure for original articles Without highlighting headings in the specified sequence: - background
- novelty (scientific and/or practical)
- goal /goals
- objectives (if necessary)
- literature review.
The literature review should analyze the current state of the research area and cite key publications. To analyze the current state, preference should be given to scientific publications (articles, monographs, patents) no older than 20 years in a quantity sufficient for justification, but not less than 10. It is not allowed to use textbooks, teaching aids, dissertations and dissertation abstracts as sources. Instead of dissertations and dissertations, articles should be used in which the results of dissertation research were published. The number of sources for original articles is at least 10 no older than 20 years. Sources older than 20 years are no more than 20% of the total number excluding standarts, regulatory documents, reference books, guidelines and recommendations. The use of textbooks and teaching aids, dissertations and dissertation abstracts in preparing the manuscript is not allowed. Self-citations - no more than 3 sources. In-text references to sources are given in parentheses in chronological order with the author's last name(s) and year of publication, for example, (Bloggs, 2020; Bloggs, Mustermann, 2021; Mustermann et al. 2022). Structure of review articles In a review article, the Introduction and section titles are highlighted with headings. Introduction, where, without highlighting the headings, the following are given in the specified sequence: - background
- novelty (scientific and/or practical)
- goal / goals
- objectives (if necessary)
Sections are at the discretion of the author. The number of sources no older than 20 years for review articles is at least 40. Sources older than 20 years are no more than 20% of the total number, excluding standarts, regulatory documents, reference books, guidelines and recommendations. The use of textbooks and teaching aids, dissertations and dissertation abstracts in preparing the manuscript is not allowed. Self-citations - no more than 5 sources. In-text references to sources are given in parentheses in chronological order, indicating the author's last name(s) and the year of publication, for example, (Bloggs, 2020; Bloggs, Mustermann, 2021; Mustermann et al. 2022). |
Materials and methods | This section provides, in any order, comprehensive descriptions of the object(s) of the study, the location and conditions of the study, research materials, research methods (protocols), and experimental design that allow for the effective reproduction and development of the study presented in the article. New objects, materials, methods, and research protocols should be described in detail, but not excessively, to the extent that allows the reader to get an idea and the ability to reproduce them. Well-known, traditional objects, materials, and methods (protocols) can be described briefly, or their well-known name can be given, duly cited. If software was used to conduct the research and process the results, its name and version number should be indicated, for example, "... Statistica v14.0.0.15 (x64) ...". The description of the object, location, and conditions of the study should be exhaustive and consistent with the topic of the study. Information on soil conditions, weather, and agricultural technology must be provided when publishing the results of field studies. The detailing of this information should not be excessive and should be consistent with the topic of the study. It is necessary to provide comprehensive information about the experimental plan and/or experimental design and methods of mathematical data processing, indicating the software used (if any) and its version. |
Results and discussion | A description of the obtained results, their interpretation and/or comparison with previously obtained own results or results published by other researchers is provided. |
Conclusion | The main scientific results presented in the article are briefly formulated. The conclusions should logically correspond to the set tasks. |
Acknowledgments | This section is optional. In it, the authors can express gratitude to organizations, communities, individual departments of organizations and specific individuals for any support not provided for in the Funding section. |
Funding | A mandatory section. It specifies the sources of external funding for the study, indicating the funding organization, the grant number or other number that allows the funding organization to identify the source, and the title of the funded topic. If not all of the study was funded, then it should be indicated what part of it received financial support. If there was no external funding, it should be stated - The study did not receive external funding. |
Conflict of Interest | The purpose of the conflict of interest statement is to maintain transparency, trust, integrity, and ethical standards. In this regard, the author(s) should disclose potential and obvious conflicts of interest related to the research presented in the manuscript that could influence the author(s) of the manuscript and lead to concealment, distortion of data, or a change in their interpretation. Optional conflict of interest statement: The author declares that he/she has no conflict of interest. Possible, but not exhaustive, conflict of interest statement options: The study was commissioned and supported by X. X had no role in or influence on the selection of subjects, methods, data collection, data interpretation, or manuscript preparation. The study was funded by X. X participated in the selection of subjects and methods. X had no role in or influence on the collection of data, data processing, data interpretation, or manuscript preparation. The equipment (or consumables) for conducting the study were provided free of charge by the company "Y". The company did not participate in conducting the study and did not influence the collection of data, their processing, interpretation, or preparation of the manuscript. The equipment (or consumables) for conducting the study were provided free of charge by the company "Y". Representatives of the company participated in the development of the experimental design and plan, as well as in the selection of objects of the study. The company did not participate in and did not influence the collection of data, their processing, interpretation, or preparation of the manuscript. Author "Z" is an employee of the company "X", which provided the equipment for the study. Author "W" is a co-author of the apple variety "A" (patent for selection achievement No. 000). Author "Q" has presented (or will present) at the conference the results of studies using preparations (or equipment) of the company "X". Financial support for participation in the conference (registration fee or honorarium for speaking, etc.) was provided by company "X". Authors should be aware that the presence of a conflict of interest of one or more authors IS NOT a violation of the ethics of scientific publications and grounds for refusal to publish an article. Declaration of a conflict of interest demonstrates the responsible approach of the authors to conducting the research and publishing its results. An undeclared conflict of interest is recognized as a violation of ethics and, if editors or third parties discover that the author(s) are hiding a potential or obvious conflict of interest, this may be the reason for refusal to consider and publish the manuscript or its retraction. |
References | These guidelines are intended for foreign authors only Examples of formatting sources for the "References" section. - The list of references is formatted in APA style, 7th edition.
- For original articles, the minimum number of sources no older than 20 years is 10.
- For review articles, the minimum number of sources no older than 20 years is 40.
- The number of sources older than 20 years is no more than 20% of the total.
- Self-citation - up to 3 sources in original articles and up to 5 in review articles, the author or co-author of which is the author (authors) of the article.
- It is recommended to use articles in scientific journals, articles in conference proceedings, monographs, patents for the preparation of the manuscript.
- The following shall not be used as sources and shall not be included in the list of references:
- unpublished works (dissertations, dissertation abstracts, research reports);
- educational textbooks, teaching aids, and other educational literature;
- materials from non-scientific or popular science publications (newspapers, magazines).
- The list of references does not include national standards, laws, regulations, decrees and other regulatory acts. It is sufficient to indicate their number and, if necessary, the title in the text of the manuscript.
- Cited sources are listed in alphabetical order.
- If the cited publication is written in a language that does not use the Latin alphabet, then the official (published) English translation of the title of the article and the title of the publication of the cited publication is provided. In the absence of a published translation, a free translation is allowed. The language of the publication is indicated at the end of the bibliographic description, for example, (in Russian). The presence of an abstract in English is indicated after the language of publication, separated by a comma, for example, (in Russian, English abstract).
- If the cited source is written in a language using the Latin alphabet, it is given in the original language. In this case, the language of the publication is indicated in brackets after the reference, with the exception of publications in English, for example, (In Italian). The presence of an abstract in English is indicated by a comma after the language in which the work is published, for example, (in Russian, English abstract).
- The journal titles are given in full. Without abbreviations. Even if there is a generally accepted abbreviated journal title.
- If the cited article has a DOI, it should be indicated in the hyperlink format. If there is no DOI, but the electronic version is available on the Internet, the full URL of the cited source should be indicated. In this case, the URL, no matter how long it is, should redirect the reader to the page with the borrowed information, and not to the main page of the site.
- Publications with conference materials that have ISSN, volume and/or issue numbers (Acta horticulturae, E3S Web of conferences, etc.) are formatted according to the rules for articles in journals.
- The list of references in the GOST style is compiled by the editorial board of the journal, unless the authors indicate otherwise.
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Supplementary Materials | This section contains tables, figures, videos and other materials at the discretion of the author(s). This section should contain large tables with data and figures that cannot be placed on an A4 page without loss of readability, as well as materials that may not be directly related to the content of the article, but provide a complete picture of the conduct, methods and results of the study. The list of supplementary materials is given as a list, for example, like this. Supplementary Materials Table 1s - Table Title Table 2s - Table Title Figure 1s - Figure Title Video 1s - Video Title The letter "s" identifies the material as supplementary. Files with supplementary materials with names that allow them to be compared with the list of supplementary materials are attached to the upload form. |
Authors details | Authors information is given in the following order: Full Name, academic degree, academic title, position, full title of organization and structural unit, personal email, ORCID. Authors details Erica Mustermann, PhD in Agriculture, associate professor, chief researcher in pome fruit breeding laboratory of Plant Genetic Research Institute, mustermann@email.org ORCID: 0001-0002-0003-0004 |