Scientific Journal CBAB – CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (ISSN 1518-7853)

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CBAB - CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY

General policy and scope of the journal

The CBAB – CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (ISSN 1518-7853) – is the official quarterly journal of the Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding (www.sbmp.org.br/), abbreviated CROP BREED APPL BIOTECHNOL.
It is indexed in AGRIS of FAO, CAB International Abstracts, Periódica, Scopus, Chemical Abstracts Service, Agrobase and Acervo Documental of Embrapa. It publishes original scientific articles which contribute to the scientific and technological development of plant breeding and agriculture. Articles should be to do with basic and applied research on improvement of perennial and annual plants, within the fields of genetics, conservation of germplasm, biotechnology, genomics, cytogenetics, experimental statistics, seeds, food quality, biotic and abiotic stress, and correlated areas. The CBAB publishes, besides articles, other text forms, equally subjected to the discretion of ad hoc reviewers, such as Review, Notes, Plant breeding programs, Release of cultivars, Book review, Viewpoint and, Letters, all of them in English language.
Authors of articles in the journal CBAB - CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY profit from the following benefits:

Digital submission and revision of articles

Expeditious publication: average time of 4 months

Articles available in pdf on the WEB
Send your article to http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/index.htm clicking on menu Submission

Thank you for choosing the CBAB.

Contact us:
http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/index.htm or cbab@ufv.br

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