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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Faculty of Agriculture Sciences, Institute of Agricultural Sciences A FORMAT FOR SUBJECTWISE IDENTIFYING JOURNALS BY THE UNIVERSITIES AND APPROVAL OF THE UGC {Under Clause 6.05 (1) of the University Grants Commission (Minimum Qualifications for appointment of Teacher and Other Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education (4th Amendment), Regulations, 2016} Subject: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Faculty of Agriculture Sciences, Institute of Agricultural Sciences A. Refereed Journals Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Acta Physiologiae Plantarum Springer Berlin 1978 No Yes 0137-5881 Yes (SciSearch), SCOPUS, 7.58 Heidelberg Google Scholar, CABI AGRICOLA BIOSIS, EBSCO Elsevier Biobase, EMBiology, 2 Advances in Botanical Research Elsevier Science - Yes Yes 0065-2296 Yes CABI, EBSCO 7.25 United States 3 Agricultural Research Springer NAAS India 1990 Yes Yes 2249-720X Yes (CAS), Google Scholar, 5.88 AGRICOLA, EBSCO Discovery Service, , Geobase, OCLC, ProQuest 4 American Journal of Botany Botanical Society of 1914 Yes Yes 0002-9122 Yes Eifi, OARE,HINARI 8.6 America 5 Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Springer 1975 Yes Yes 0175-7598 Y Springer 9.34 6 Bangladesh Journal of Botany Bangladesh 2007 Yes Yes 0253-5416 Y Biological Abstracts, 6.13 botanical society Elsevier 7 Biologia Plantarum Institute of 1959 No Yes 0006-3134 yes AGRICOLA, ASFA, 7.85 Experimental BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, EBSCO OCLC, SCImago, Botany of the ProQuest Academy of Sciences Czech Republic. Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 Bioscience, Biotechnology Research Society for Science 2008 Yes Yes 0974-6455 Yes NISCAIR, Index 3.48 Communications and Nature Copernicus 9 BMC Plant Biology Springer Nature 2001 Yes Yes 1471-2229 Yes Agricola, BIOSIS, CABI, 9.81 London CAS, DOAJ, MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, SOCOLAR, Zetoc 10 Canadian Journal of Botany NRC Research Press 1951 No Yes 1480-3305 Yes NRC Press, Scopus 7.28 11 Cell Biology International Wiley-Blackwell 1993 Yes Yes 1065-6995 Yes Medicus 7.93 12 Cell Proliferation 1991 Yes Yes 0960-7722 Yes Medicus 9.12 13 Cell and Tissue Research Springer - Yes Yes 0302-766X Yes 9.57 14 Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry Karger 1991 Yes Yes 1015-8987 Yes Medline 8.88 15 Cereal Chemistry American 1997 Yes Yes 0009-0352 Yes active 7.23 Association of Cereal Chemists . 16 Cereal Food World The American No Yes 0146-6283 Yes Scopus 6.75 Association of Cereal Chemists Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 17 Cereal Research Communication Cereal Research 1973 Yes Yes 0133-3720 Yes AgBiotech Net 6.61 Non-Profit Ltd. Abstracts, Agricola, Biological Abstracts, Company BIOSIS PREVIEWS, CAB Abstracts, Current Contents/Agriculure, Biology & Environmental Sciences, ISI Web of Science, Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOPUS 18 Chemosphere(Chemosphere - Global Elsevier 1972 Yes Yes 0045-6535 Yes Analytical Abstracts 9.34 Change Science) Aqualine Abstracts BIOSIS Elsevier BIOBASE Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Chemical Abstracts Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences MEDLINE® EMBASE Environmental Periodicals Bibliography PASCAL/CNRS Research Alert SCISEARCH Science Citation Index 19 Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research SJAR 2008 Yes Yes 0718-5839 Yes Global 6.7 health/scopus Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 Climate Research ‎ Inter research 1990 Yes Yes 0936-577X Yes Science Citation Index 8.5 science center Expanded, Scopus, IBZ Online, PASCAL, Aquatic Science & Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA), Artic & Antarctic Regions, Biosis, Environment Index, Greenfile, Pollution Abstracts, Veterinary Science Database, Geobase - See more at: http://miar.ub.edu/issn /0936- 21 Climatic Change Springer 1977 Yes Yes 0165-0009 Yes Not currently indexed 9.43 for MEDLINE. Only articles related to population demographics/reproduc tive health were indexed. 22 Conservation Genetic Resources Springer Verlag 2009 Yes Yes 1877-7252 Yes Not currently indexed 7.17 for MEDLINE. Only citations for author manuscripts are included. Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 23 Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences Taylor & Francis 1983 Yes Yes 0735-2689 Yes Not currently indexed 11.44 online for MEDLINE. Only articles related to space life sciences were indexed. 24 Crop Improvement, PAU Punjab Agricultural Yes Yes 0256-0933 Yes 3.71 University (PAU) and Crop Improvement Society of India. 25 Crop Research - An International Journal Elsevier 1988 Yes Yes 0970-4884 Yes Scopus,Ebsco, CABI, 2.87 NAAS, Thomson Reuters 26 Crop Science Crop Science Society 1961 Yes Yes 0011-183X Yes Not currently indexed 7.58 of America for MEDLINE. Only articles related to space life sciences were indexed. 27 Current Advances in Agricultural Sciences The Society of 2009 Yes Yes 0975-2315 Yes 3.96 Agricultural Professionals 28 Current Science Current Science 1932 Yes Yes 0011-3891 Yes Web of Science, 6.93 Association along Current Contents, Geobase, Chemical with the Indian Abstracts, IndMed and Academy of Sciences Scopus. 29 EMBO Journal EMBO press 1982 Yes Yes 0261-4189 Yes Currently indexed for 16.43 MEDLINE Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 Ecology, Environment and Conservation EM International 1995 Yes Yes 0971-765X Yes Scopus, Environment 5.02 Index 31 Environment International Elsevier Yes Yes 0160-4120 Yes ABI/Inform, Elsevier 11.56 BIOBASE,Current Content, MEDLINE®, EMBASE,Energy Data Base, Energy Research Abstracts, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography,Research Alert,Science Citation Index, Scopus 32 Environment and Ecology Mcmed 1982 Yes Yes 0970-0420 Yes Cambridge Science 4.09 International. Abstract, CABI, UK, Chemical Abstract Service 33 Environmental Research The Journal Expert 1967 Yes Yes 0013-9351 Yes MEDLINE 10.37 Opinion on Environmental Biology (EOEB) 34 Environmental Research Letters IOP Publishing 2006 Yes Yes 1748-9326 Yes Chemical Abstracts, 9.91 Inspec, Web of Science (SCI-E), Scopus, NASA Astrophysical Data System, CAB Abstracts, Environmental Science and Pollution, Management, GEOBASE, GEOREF, INIS Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status. Impact Do you use Any other No. place of Start copies (Yes/No) Refree If indexed, Factor/Rating. any Information publication published Reviewed Name of the Name of the IF exclusion (Yes/No) (Yes/No) indexing data assigning agency. criteria for base Whether covered Research by Thompson & Journals Reuter (Yes/No) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 Environmental Review NRC research press 1993 Yes Yes 1208-6053 Yes Thomson Reuter 9 36 European Journal of Soil Biology Elsevier Yes Yes 1164-5563 Yes Biosciences, Elsevier 7.72 BIOBASE, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences, GEOBASE, Research Alert, SCISEARCH, Scopus, Science Citation Index Expanded,EMBiology 37 Forage Research The Indian Society Yes No 0972-7183 Yes 2.58 of Forage Research 38 Frontiers in Plant Science Frontiers Media SA 2011 No Yes 1664-462X Yes EBSCO, Directory of 9.95 Production Office Open Access Journals (DOAJ), EBSCO, ERIH Science Park Plus, Scopus, Ulrich's periodicals 39 In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology- In Vitro Cellular and 1991 Yes Yes 1054-5476 Yes Not currently indexed 6.98 Plant Developmental for MEDLINE. Only articles related to space Biology-Plant life sciences were indexed. 40 Indian Biologist Indian Association of Yes Yes 0302-7554 Yes 2.29 Biological Sciences Sl. Name of the Journal Publisher and Year of Hard e-publication ISSN Number Peer / Indexing status.
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