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Liste Des Revues SCOPUS Liste des revues SCOPUS AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Open N° Titre ISSN E-ISSN Acces Publisher Country Loc status 1 AACL Bioflux 18448143 18449166 OA Bioflux Publishing House Romania 2 Acarina 01328077 22215115 Not OA KMK Scientific Press Ltd. Russian Federation 3 Acarologia 0044586X Not OA Universite de Montpellier III France Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica - Section A: 4 09064702 16511972 Not OA Taylor & Francis United Kingdom Animal Science Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica - Section B 5 09064710 16511913 Not OA Taylor & Francis United Kingdom Soil and Plant Science Biotehniske Fakultete Univerze v 6 Acta Agriculturae Slovenica 15819175 OA Slovenia Ljubljani 00445959 7 Acta Agronomica Not OA Universidad Nacional De Colombia Colombia 01202812 8 Acta Agronomica Hungarica 02380161 Not OA Akademiai Kiado Hungary 9 Acta Agronomica Sinica 18752780 Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands 10 Acta Alimentaria 01393006 Not OA Akademiai Kiado Hungary Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da 11 Acta Amazonica 00445967 OA Brazil Amazonica 12 Acta Arachnologica 00015202 OA Arachnological Society of Japan Japan 13 Acta Biologica Colombiana 0120548X OA Universidad Nacional de Colombia Colombia 14 Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica 00015296 OA Polska Akademia Nauk Poland Szegedi Tudomanyegyetern/University 15 Acta Biologica Szegediensis 1588385X 15884082 Not OA Hungary of Szeged 16 Acta Biotheoretica 00015342 15728358 Not OA Kluwer Academic Publishers Netherlands 17 Acta Botanica Brasilica 01023306 OA Sociedade Botanica do Brasil Brazil 18 Acta Botanica Croatica 03650588 OA Sveuciliste u Zagrebu Croatia 19 Acta Botanica Gallica 12538078 Not OA Societe Botanique de France France 20 Acta Botanica Hungarica 02366495 15882578 Not OA Akademiai Kiado Hungary 21 Acta Botanica Mexicana 01877151 OA Instituto de Ecologia Mexico 22 Acta Chiropterologica 15081109 Not OA Polska Akademia Nauk Poland Asociacion Venezolana para el Avance 23 Acta Cientifica Venezolana 00015504 Not OA Venezuela de la Ciencia 24 Acta Ecologica Sinica 10000933 OA Kexue Chubaneshe/Science Press China 25 Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 03741036 Not OA Narodni Muzeum Czech Republic 26 Acta Ethologica 08739749 14379546 Not OA Springer Verlag Germany 27 Acta Facultatis Xylologiae 13363824 Not OA Technicka Univerzita vo Zvolene Slovakia 28 Acta Herpetologica 18279635 18279643 OA Firenze University Press Italy Wydawnictwo Naukowe Akademii 29 Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 01371592 17341515 OA Poland Rolniczej 30 Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia 01026712 Not OA Brazilian Society of Limnology Brazil 31 Acta Oceanologica Sinica 0253505X Not OA Chinese Ocean Press China 32 Acta Oecologica 1146609X Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands 33 Acta Ornithologica 00016454 Not OA Polska Akademia Nauk Poland 34 Acta Palaeobotanica 00016594 OA Polska Akademia Nauk Poland 35 Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 01375881 Not OA Agencja Wydawnicza ARIES Poland Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica 36 02381249 15882691 Not OA Akademiai Kiado Hungary Hungarica 37 Acta Protozoologica 00651583 16890027 OA Polska Akademia Nauk Poland 38 Acta Scientiarum - Agronomy 16799275 OA Universidade Estadual de Maringa Brazil 39 Acta Scientiarum - Animal Sciences 18062636 OA Universidade Estadual de Maringa Brazil 40 Acta Scientiarum - Biological Sciences 16799283 OA Universidade Estadual de Maringa Brazil 41 Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus 16440692 Not OA Wydawnictwo Akademii Rolniczej Poland Page 1 Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Technologia Wydawnictwo Akademii Rolniczej w 42 16440730 OA Poland Alimentaria Poznaniu Forestry Commission of the Hungarian 43 Acta Silvatica et Lignaria Hungarica 1786691X 1787064X OA Hungary Academy of Sciences Polskie Towarzystwo 44 Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 00016977 OA Poland Botaniczne/Polish Botanical Society 45 Acta Tabacaria Sinica 10045708 Not OA zhong guo yan cao xue bao bian ji bu China 46 Acta Theriologica 00017051 Not OA Polska Akademia Nauk Poland 47 Acta Theriologica Sinica 10001050 Not OA Kexue Chubaneshe/Science Press China Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka 48 12118516 Not OA Czech Republic Mendelianae Brunensis Univerzita v Brne 49 Acta Zoologica 00017272 14636395 Not OA Blackwell Publishing Inc. United Kingdom Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum 50 12178837 OA Magyar Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum Hungary Hungaricae 51 Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 03240770 Not OA Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Bulgaria 52 Adansonia 12808571 OA Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle France Advance Journal of Food Science and 53 20424868 20424876 OA Maxwell Scientific Publications United Kingdom Technology 54 Advances in Horticultural Science 03946169 15921573 Not OA Firenze University Press Italy 55 Aerobiologia 03935965 Not OA Pergamon Press Ltd. United Kingdom Entomological Society of Southern 56 African Entomology 10213589 Not OA Africa/Entologiese Vereniging van South Africa Suidelike Afrika 57 African Invertebrates 16815556 Not OA Council of the Natal Museum South Africa 58 African Journal of Aquatic Science 16085914 Not OA National Inquiry Services Centre Ltd. South Africa 59 African Journal of Biotechnology 16845315 OA Academic Journals Nigeria 60 African Journal of Ecology 01416707 13652028 Not OA Blackwell Publishing Inc. United Kingdom 61 African Journal of Herpetology 04416651 Not OA Herpetological Association of Africa South Africa 62 African Journal of Marine Science 1814232X 18142338 Not OA Taylor and Francis United States 63 African Journal of Microbiology Research 19960808 Not OA Academic Journals Nigeria 64 African Journal of Range and Forage Science 10220119 Not OA National Inquiry Services Centre Ltd. South Africa South African Bureau for Scientific 65 African Zoology 15627020 OA South Africa Publications 66 AgBioForum 1522936X OA University of Missouri United States 67 Agrarforschung Schweiz 16637852 Not OA Recherche agronomique suisse Switzerland 68 Agrekon 03031853 20780400 Not OA Sabinet South Africa 69 Agribusiness 07424477 15206297 Not OA Wiley-Liss Inc United States 70 Agricultural and Food Science 14596067 OA M T T Agrifood Research Finland Finland 71 Agricultural and Forest Entomology 14619555 14619563 Not OA Blackwell Publishing Inc. United Kingdom 72 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 01681923 Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands Northeastern Agricultural and Resource 73 Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 10682805 Not OA United States Economics Association Australian Bureau of Agricultural and 74 Agricultural Commodities 18395619 Not OA Australia Resource Economics 75 Agricultural Economics 01695150 Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands Czech Academy of Agricultural 76 Agricultural Economics 0139570X Not OA Czech Republic Sciences Greek Association of Agricultural 77 Agricultural Economics Review 11092580 Not OA Greece Economists International Commission of Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR 78 16821130 OA Agricultural and Biosystems Japan Journal Engineering 79 Agricultural History 00021482 Not OA University of California Press United States 80 Agricultural History Review 00021490 Not OA University of California Press United States 81 Agricultural Systems 0308521X 18732267 Not OA Applied Science Publishers United Kingdom 82 Agricultural Water Management 03783774 Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands Page 2 83 Agriculture and Human Values 0889048X 15728366 Not OA Kluwer Academic Publishers Netherlands 84 Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 01678809 Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands 85 Agriculture. 03310965 Not OA Joe Obateru & Co. Nigeria Agris On-line Papers in Economics and Faculty of Economics and Management 86 18041930 Not OA Czech Republic Informatics CULS Prague 87 AgriScientia 03276244 OA Universidad Nacional de Cordoba Argentina 88 Agrivita 01260537 Not OA University Of Brawijaya Indonesia 89 Agro Food Industry Hi-Tech 17226996 Not OA Teknoscienze s.r.l. Italy 90 Agroalimentaria 13160354 OA Universidad de los Andes Venezuela 91 Agrochimica 00021857 Not OA Gruppo Agrochimica Italy 92 Agrociencia 14053195 OA Colegio de Postgraduados Mexico 93 Agroforestry Systems 01674366 15729680 Not OA Kluwer Academic Publishers Netherlands 94 Agrokemia es Talajtan 00021873 15882713 Not OA Akademiai Kiado Hungary 95 Agronomia Colombiana 01209965 Not OA Universidad Nacional de Colombia Colombia 96 Agronomy for Sustainable Development 17740746 17730155 Not OA EDP Sciences France 97 Agronomy Journal 00021962 14350645 Not OA American Society of Agronomy, Inc. United States 98 Agronomy Research 1406894X OA Estonian Agricultural University Estonia 99 Aktuelle Ernahrungsmedizin Klinik und Praxis 03410501 14389916 Not OA Georg Thieme Verlag Germany 100 Alauda 00024619 Not OA Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle France 101 Alcheringa 03115518 Not OA Geological Society of Australia Australia 102 Algae 12262617 20930860 Not OA The Korean Society of Phycology South Korea 103 Algal Research 22119264 Not OA Elsevier BV Netherlands 104 Allelopathy Journal 09714693 Not OA International Allelopathy Foundation India 105 Allgemeine Forst und Jagdzeitung 00025852 Not OA J.D. Sauerlaender's Verlag Germany 106 Alpacas Australia 13288318 Not OA Australian Alpaca Association, Inc. Australia 107 Alpine Botany 16642201 Not OA Birkhauser Verlag Switzerland International Society for the Study and 108 Alytes 07534973 Not OA France Conservation of Amphibians AMA, Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, 109 00845841 Not OA Shin-Norinsha Co. Japan Africa and Latin America 110 Ameghiniana 00027014 OA Association Paleontologica Argentina Argentina
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