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Descargar Descargar Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Universidad del Cauca ISSN - 1692-3561 ISSN-e 1909-9959 Versión Impresa Versión Electrónica Vol. 19 No 1 · Enero - Junio 2021 FOTOS DE PORTADA Héctor Samuel Villada Castillo- PhD. Flickr - Unsplash - Archivo propio Editor COMITÉ EDITORIAL Silvio Andres Mosquera M. Sc. Ángel Pérez – Ph. D. Universidad del Cauca Universidad de Holguín de Cuba Departamento de Agroindustria José Ángel Gómez Ruiz – Ph.D Sandra Morales Velasco M.Sc. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,España Universidad del Cauca Henry Armando Jurado Gámez - Ph.D. Departamento de Ciencias Agropecuarias Universidad de Nariño Consuelo Montes M. Sc. Jaime Ricardo Rosero Noguera - Ph.D. Universidad del Cauca Universidad Nacional – Sede Medellín Departamento de Ciencias Agropecuarias Diana Paola Navia, Ph.D. Universidad San Buenaventura Cali, Colombia Jhon Wilder Zartha S. - M. Sc. Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB) Michael Peters – Ph.D. Universidad de Giessen – CIAT COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO Nelson Vivas Quila – Ph. D. Aidé Sáenz Galindo,PhD. Universidad del Cauca Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila. Mexico Departamento de Ciencias Agropecuarias Francisco J. Moreno Andújar - Ph.D. Misael Cortés Rodríguez - Ph. D. Instituto de fermentaciones industriales Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Madrid, España Medellín Maria del Mar Villamiel G. Ph.D. Alfredo Ayala Aponte Ph. D. Universidad Complutense de Madrid Universidad del Valle Dirección Revista Escuela de Ingeniería de Alimentos Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Raúl Rodríguez Herrera,Ph. D. Universidad del Cauca Plant Breeding 1999. Calle 5 No.4-70 Popayán, Colombia Texas A&M University-USA. Teléfono: 311 768 15 72 e_mail de contacto, suscripciones e intercambio: Vijaya Raghavan - Ph. D. [email protected] Universidad de Mcgill de Canadá [email protected] Página web e inscripciones: http://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/ Asistente Editorial Revista Biotecnología en el Sector Willian Enrique Sotelo O. Agropecuario y Agroindustrial publica un volumen cada año con dos ediciones: Diseño y Diagramación Primera: Enero - Junio Olga Nohelia Benavides Imbachí Segunda: Julio - Diciembre Área de Desarrollo Editorial - VRI - Vicerrectoría de Investigaciones Universidad del Cauca Universidad del Cauca UNIVERSIDAD DEL CAUCA Rector José Luis Diago Franco Vicerrector Académico Luis Guillermo Jaramillo Echeverry Vicerrectora Administrativa Cielo Pérez Solano Vicerrector De Investigaciones Héctor Samuel Villada Castillo Vicerrector De Cultura Y Bienestar Deibar René Hurtado Secretaria General Laura Ismenia Castellanos Vivas FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS Decano Luis Alfredo Londoño Vélez Secretaria General Tania Maritza Pabón Ruíz Jefe Departamento Agroindustria Jesús Eduardo Bravo Gómez Jefe Departamento Ciencias Agropecuarias Roman Ospina Coordinador Programa Ingeniería Forestal Juan Carlos Villalba Coordinador Programa De Ingeniería Agroindustrial Carlos Andrés Chantre Coordinador Programa De Ingeniería Agropecuaria Diego Vergara Collazos Coordinador Programa De Tecnología Agroindustrial Raquel Eugenia de la Cruz Noguera · NORMAS DE PUBLICACIÓN · Vol. 19 No 1 · Enero - Junio 2021 · ISSN - 1692-3561 · ISSN-e 1909-9959 · DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18684 Universidad del Cauca Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Revista Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial INFORMACIÓN GENERAL La Revista Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial es una publicación con pe- riodicidad semestral, arbitrada, perteneciente a la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias de la Universi- dad del Cauca, que acepta trabajos originales e inéditos producto de investigación en el campo de la ciencia, la ingeniería y la tecnología que tengan un impacto en el sector agrario regional, nacional e internacional en temas como Agroindustria alimentaria y no alimentaria, Ciencias agrícolas y pecuarias, Ciencias Forestales, Energía y Medio Ambiente, Computación Aplicada, Biotecnología, Equipos y Procesos, Administración Industrial, en idiomas español (idioma suge- rido para mayor visibilidad y factor de impacto), inglés y portugués. POLÍTICAS EDITORIALES Compromiso de tipo formal. Con la remisión del manuscrito postulado para evaluación y pu- blicación, el (los) autor(es) acepta(n) la totalidad de las condiciones estipuladas en las normas. Compromiso de tipo ético. Los autores deben establecer, por escrito, un compromiso de tipo ético en cuanto a la originalidad del manuscrito postulado: ‘’El autor(es) firmante(s) declara que el manuscrito presenta resultados originales de una investigación, que no han sido publicados ni están siendo considerados para publicación en otra revista, ajustándose además a las normas éticas inter- nacionales de propiedad intelectual y autoría’’. En la carta se deben incluir los datos personales de cada uno de los autores: nacionalidad, escolaridad, correo electrónico institucional, teléfonos para su ubicación o dirección postal y filiación institucional, o en su defecto, la dirección Web donde pueden ser consultados. Derechos de Autor. Con el envío de los trabajos, los autores(as) conceden “Derechos de Autor” a la revista, por lo que los trabajos no pueden tener derechos otorgados a terceros, a la fecha de envío. La concesión de Derechos de Autor significa la autorización para que la revista pueda hacer uso del manuscrito, o parte de él, con fines de divulgación y difusión de la actividad cien- tífica- tecnológica. En ningún caso, dichos derechos afectarán la propiedad intelectual que es propia de los(as) autores(as). PROCESO GENERAL Envío de manuscritos. El texto completo de los trabajos en formato Word más la carta de pre- sentación y la información de los evaluadores sugeridos (dos pares nacionales y dos interna- cionales), deben remitirse por correo electrónico ([email protected] o biotecnofa- [email protected]) o por intermedio de la plataforma Open Journal System (OJS), luego del registro como usuario. 5 Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial Vol. 19 No 1 · Enero - Junio 2021 Proceso de evaluación. El proceso inicia con la revisión por parte del Comité Editorial que se reserva el derecho de rechazar un manuscrito (decisión definitiva e inapelable) que presente deficiencias en estructura y redacción y que no cumpla con las áreas temáticas, las normas de publicación y referencias pertinentes o sugerir modificaciones con el objeto de lograr una mejor calidad. Los trabajos aceptados se evaluarán a ciegas, por dos (2) árbitros expertos en el área de conocimiento, quienes emitirán un concepto detallado sobre la pertinencia y atractivo cien- tífico y tecnológico, la rigurosidad del tratamiento del tema, el ajuste a las normas de la revista y su contribución al desarrollo de la ciencia, la ingeniería y la tecnología. Por ningún motivo se permitirá la evaluación simultánea de más de dos manuscritos por un autor proponente. Si el concepto de los dos árbitros coincide, el Editor-Jefe acepta o rechaza el manuscrito. Si no coincide, se busca el concepto de un tercer árbitro: si es rechazado, el manuscrito y las obser- vaciones de los árbitros se remiten a los autores para que consideren su publicación en otro medio. Si el manuscrito es aceptado con modificaciones menores o mayores, éste y las obser- vaciones de los árbitros se remiten a los autores para que éstos remitan una versión revisada y corregida en máximo 20 días, acompañada de una carta dirigida al Editor-Jefe enumerando detalladamente los cambios realizados con base en las observaciones de los árbitros: será el Editor-Jefe quien decida sobre la aceptación de la versión corregida. Pasados los 20 días, el editor, a discreción, tratará el manuscrito como caducado, por lo que deberá ser presentado nuevamente siguiendo el proceso indicado. TIPOS DE ARTÍCULOS Artículos de investigación científica.Documento que presenta, de manera detallada, los resul- tados originales de investigaciones culminadas y está constituido por: 1. INTRODUCCIÓN, 2. MÉTODO, 3. RESULTADOS, 4. CONCLUSIONES y 5. REFERENCIAS. Los agradecimientos son opcionales y se incluyen luego de las conclusiones. Artículo de reporte de caso. Documento que presenta los resultados de un estudio sobre una situación particular con el fin de dar a conocer las experiencias técnicas y metodológicas consi- deradas en un caso específico. Incluye una revisión sistemática comentada de la literatura sobre casos análogos y está constituido por: 1. INTRODUCCIÓN, 2. MÉTODO, 3. RESULTADOS, 4. CONCLUSIONES y 5. REFERENCIAS. Los agradecimientos son opcionales y se incluyen luego de las conclusiones. Artículos de reflexión. Documento que presenta resultados de investigación sobre un tema es- pecífico bajo una óptica analítica, interpretativa y crítica del(los) autor(es) con base en fuentes originales (por lo menos 30 referencias). La estructura es: 1. RESUMEN, 2. INTRODUCCIÓN, 3. DESARROLLO DEL TEMA, 4. CONCLUSIONES y 5. REFERENCIAS. Artículo de revisión (Review). Documento resultado de una revisión analítica y crítica de literatura (mínimo 50 referencias) sobre un campo en ciencia o tecnología en el que se analizan, sistematizan e integran los resultados de investigaciones publicadas para mostrar los avances científicos y las tendencias de desarrollo, más los aportes de los proponentes. Está compuesto por: 1. RESUMEN, 2. INTRODUCCIÓN, 3. DESARROLLO DEL TEMA, 4. CONCLUSIONES y 5. REFERENCIAS. Cartas al editor. Son comunicaciones cortas, con posiciones críticas, analíticas o interpretativas sobre los manuscritos
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