Volume: 10 Issue: 1, 8/18/23

Year: 2023

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Fruit Science, including all the practical and theoretical aspects of fruit growing and viticulture, is an open access publication and a peer-reviewed biannual journal aimed to publish significant research and original papers, critical reviews.  

Fruit Science publishes original scientific papers and limited numbers of critical reviews on fruit growing and viticulture and it includes topics as fruit growing and viticulture as fruit growing and breeding, post harvest technologies, plant protection, soil science and plant nutrition, organic agriculture, agriculture economy, food science and technology, genetic resources, agricultural machinery, agricultural biotechnology, agricultural constructions and irrigation.

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Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

Manuscripts should be prepared on A4-size paper in 12 point, Times New Roman font, double line spaced, leaving 3 cm blank spaces on all four margins of each page.

Each page of the manuscript and each line on page should be numbered.

Authors’ names should be written in clear , and titles should not be written

Manuscript submitted to the journal should consist of two main parts: the cover page and the manuscript.

1. Cover page: Should contain the title, names of the author(s) and addresses and type of manuscript (original study or review), the area the manuscript belongs to within the scope of the journal. The cover page should contain the corresponding author’s name and full contact details.

2. Manuscript: The manuscript should not be longer than 16 pages, double line spaced, including the "References “section (excluding any figures and tables), and must have the following sections:

Manuscript title

Must be short and inclusive, not to exceed fifteen words, and the first letter of the words to be written in uppercase and rest in lowercase letters, in bold.

Abstract and keywords: The abstract should not exceed 180 words, and it should summarize the objective of the study, the methods employed and the results. A maximum of five keywords, directly related to the subject matter and not employed in the title, should be recorded directly below the abstract.

Titles within the manuscript: Except for the "References" all the main and sub-titles should be numbered. The first letters of the first words in the main and first sub titles should be written in capital letters. All titles should be written in bold.

Introduction: In this section, the subject of the study should be summarized, previous studies directly related to the study should be evaluated with the current knowledge of the subject, and the issues associated with production of the information needed are highlighted. Finally, the objective of the study should be clearly and explicitly stated.

Material and methods: In this section, all the materials employed in the study, the methods used, criteria evaluated, sampling methods applied, experimental design with statistical analysis and the confidence limits should be clearly explained.

Results: In this section the findings of the study should be presented clearly and explicitly with the help of figures, tables, and statistical analysis. Duplication of data presented in the Figures and Tables should be avoided, and the most appropriate tool should be employed.

Discussion and Conclusion: The findings of the study should be discussed with the results of previous studies, in terms of their similarity and contrast, and information gap filled by the study should be emphasized. Finally, conclusions and recommendations should be given. The manuscript layout of this section can be entitled "Results and Discussion" and / or "Conclusions" depending on author(s) preference.

For the reviews, the author(s) can make appropriate title arrangements.

Acknowledgement: People who contribute to the manuscript and/or the study and the funding agency (project numbers, if any) must be specified.

Figures and tables

In submitted manuscripts all photographs, graphics, figures, diagrams and the like must be named as "Figure", and lists of numerical values as "Table".

All figures and tables should be numbered and placed at the end of the manuscript.

The font of the letters within Figures and Tables used should be no larger than 8 points.

Figure and table widths should be 8 cm or 17 cm and, if necessary, dimensions of up to 17x23 cm.

Figures should have high resolution, minimum 300 dpi in jpg format.

For publication the figures can be colored or grayscale.

The images should be informative in explaining the results.

The authors must check the printing quality of the figures and should use high quality figures suitable for printing.

Use of vertical lines in the tables is unacceptable ; statistical significance should be stated using P values as much as possible, or using the "*" symbols for which description should be given.

Small case lettering should be used for statistical grouping, and the statistical comparison method and significance level specified.

Table and figure captions and descriptions should be short, concise, and descriptive. Abbreviations should be explained immediately if used within the Figures and tables. Those images composed of pieces should be grouped and converted into high-quality TIF format.

Units

For manuscripts SI (International System of Units) unit system is used. In units, "/" should not be used and there should be a space between the units (for example: 5.6 kg ha-1, instead of 5.6 kg/ha; 18.9 g cm-3, instead of 18.9 g/cm3; 1.8 mmol s-1 m-2, instead of 1.8 mmol/s/m2).

Abbreviations and symbols

Abbreviations should not be used in the manuscript title or in the subtitles. The necessary abbreviations at their first mention should be given in parentheses. Universal rules must be followed in the use of abbreviations and symbols.

Latin names and chemicals

The authority should be given when the Latin names are first used in the abstract and the text. For example: "Lupinus varius (L.) is ...", "L. varius ... grown in the... " Latin names should be written in italics. The trade mark of chemicals used in the studies should not be given unless it is absolutely necessary to do so.

Formulas

In manuscripts, formulas should be called "Equation"and numbered as necessary, the numbers next to the formulas leaning right shown in brackets and the equations should be fitted in a single line (double-column, 8 cm), if possible. The author (s) is/are encouraged to visit the web site to see the latest issue of the journal.

References

In the text, "the author's surname and the year" method should be used for identification of references. A reference identified by means of an author’s surname should be followed by the date of the reference in parentheses. For identification of references provided by two authors, “and” should be used between the surnames of authors. When there are more than two authors, only the first author’s surname should be mentioned, followed by ‘et al.’. In the event that an author cited has had two or more works published in the same year, the reference, both in the text and in the reference list, should be identified by a lower case letter like ‘a’ and ‘b’ after the date to distinguish between the works. When more than one reference is given at the end of a sentence, the references should be chronologically ordered, those of same date in alphabetical order. References should be listed at the end of the manuscript in alphabetical order in the References section. The original language of reference should be employed and journal’s name should not be abbreviated. Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of the references they provide.

Examples

Burton (1947); (Sayan and Karaguzel, 2010), Keeve et al., (2000), (Van Harten, 2002), (Karaguzel and Altan, 1995), (Burton, 1947; Keeve et al., 2000; Yilmaz, 2004a,b; Karaguzel, 2005, 2006; Gulsen et al., 2010; Sayan and Karaguzel, 2010).

Book

Taiz L, Zeiger E, 2002. Plant Physiology. 3rd Edition, Sinauer Associates, Massachusetts.

Jaeger JC, Cook NGW, 1979. Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics. Chapman and Hall, 593pp, London.

Book Chapter

Küçükyumuk C, 2011. Elma Kültürü. (Ed: Akgül H, Kaçal E, Öztürk FP, Özongun Ş, Atasay A, Öztürk G), Sulama. Adım Ofset, Konya, 243-274.

Tsaftaris A, Kapazoglou A, Darzentas N, 2012. Plant Biotechnology and Agriculture. In: Altman A, Hasegawa PM (Eds), From Epigenetics to Epigenomics and Their Implications in Plant Breeding. Academic Press is an Imprint of Elsevier, USA, 207-226.

Journal

Atay E, Pırlak L, Atay AN, 2010. Determination of Fruit Growth in Some Apple Varieties. Journal of Agricultural Sciences 16 (1): 1-8.

Mukherjee P, Husain N, Misra SC, Rao VS, 2010. In Vitro Propagation of a Grape Rootstock, DeGrasset (Vitis champinii Planch.): Effects of Medium Compositions and Plant Growth Regulators. Scientia Horticulturae 126:13-19.

Article in press (The article must be accepted by the Journal)

Wójcik P, Gubbuk H, Akgül H, Günes E, Uçgun K, Koçal H, Küçükyumuk C, 2010. Effect of Autumn Calcium Spray at a High Rate on 'Granny Smith' Apple Quality and Storability. Journal of Plant Nutrition, In Press.

Onursal CE, Çalhan Ö, Eren İ, Çetinbaş M, Butar S, Demirtaş İ, 2013. Derim Öncesi Aminoetoksi-vinilglisin (AVG) Uygulamalarının 0900 Ziraat Kiraz Çeşidinin Soğukta Muhafazası ve Raf Ömrü Kalitesi Üzerine Etkileri. TABAD, Basımda.

Thesis

Babalık Z, 2012. Tuz ve Su Stresinin Asmaların Bazı Fiziksel ve Biyokimyasal Özellikleri Üzerine Etkileri. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Doktora Tezi, 249s, Isparta.

Cohen SD, 2009. Investigating the Effects of Temperature on Secondary Metabolism in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Merlot Berries. Oregon State University, PhD Thesis, 160pp, Corvallis, USA.

Full-text and abstract congress/symposium book

Eren İ, Karamürsel ÖF, Pektaş M, Karamürsel D, Çalhan Ö, 2008. Eşme Ayva Çeşidinde 1-1-MCP Kullanımı. Bahçe Ürünlerinde IV. Muhafaza ve Pazarlama Sempozyumu, 08-11 Ekim 2008, 93-98, Antalya..

Tezcan L, Gunay G, 1997. Hydrogeology of the Kirkgozler Springs. International Conference on Water Problems, 17-21 November, Nicosia, North Cyprus, 76-84pp.

Standarts

TSE 2478, 1976. Odunun Statik Eğilmede Elastikiyet Modülün Tayini. TSE, I. Baskı, Ankara.

ASTM 907, 1982. Standart Definitions of Terms Relation to Adhesives. ASTM, Philadelphia.

Journal from internet

Ören T, 1998. Bilişimde Özenli Türkçe. Erişim Tarihi: 23.05.2012. http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~oren/pubs/pubs-1998/pubs-1998-03-BOT.pdf

Information from componies web pages

Benton Foundation, 1998. Barriers to Closing the Gap. In Losing Ground Bit by Bit: Low-Income Communities in the Information Age (chap. 2). Erişim Tarihi: 25.06.2008. http://www.benton.org/Library/Low-Income/two.html

Dupont CO, 2011. Erişim Tarihi: 14.02.2011. http://www.dupont.ca

DOI and received information from the internet

Gulsen O, Kaymak S, Ozongun S, Uzun A, 2010. Genetic analysis of Turkish apple germplasm using peroxidase gene-based markers. doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2010.04.023.

FAO, 2010. Statistical database. http://faostat.fao.org/site/339/default.aspx. Accessed 27 July, 2010.

JOURNAL OF FRUIT SCIENCE
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND PUBLICATION POLICY

Journal of Fruit Science, “COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and “COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” International Council of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), the Council of Science Editors (CSE), the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), and National Information Standards Organization (NISO). undertakes to fulfill ethical duties and responsibilities on the basis of its guidelines; expects editors, authors and referees to act in this framework.

Ethical Rules for Authors
• In terms of publication ethics of the Journal of Fruit Science, “COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and “COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” International Council of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), the Council of Science Editors (CSE), the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), and National Information Standards Organization (NISO). undertakes to fulfill its ethical duties and responsibilities on the basis of its guidelines.
• The journal uses the double blind peer review system where the identities of the referees and authors are hidden from each other.
• The works requested to be published must not have been published anywhere or sent to any journal for publication.
• However; Only articles whose abstracts have been published by being presented in national or international congresses are accepted for publication.
• Copyright Transfer Agreement should be signed by all authors and uploaded to the system along with the works sent to the journal for publication.
• Only those who contribute scientifically to the content of the article should be included as authors in the design of the study, the establishment and conduct of the trials, and the writing of the article.
• It cannot be proposed to change author responsibilities such as adding an author, changing the order of authors and removing an author in a study whose evaluation process has begun.
• During the publication process, the "Responsible Author" who corresponds with the relevant journal/institution is accepted. The corresponding author should share his correspondence with other authors and take the necessary actions in a timely and accurate manner.
• The Manuscript Checklist should be uploaded to the system only after being signed by the responsible author.
• Articles submitted for publication to the Journal of Fruit Science cannot be withdrawn in principle after the referee process has been initiated. After this stage, the withdrawal requests regarding the article are evaluated by the editorial board, taking into account the justification.
• All responsibility of the works belongs to the authors. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the principles of scientific ethics, and if necessary, a copy of the Ethics Committee Report should be attached. The Ethics Committee Report information (name of the committee, date and issue number) related to the research topics below should be given in the method section and also in the Acknowledgment section on the last page of the article.

• The Journal of Fruit Science is very sensitive about Plagiarism, especially Plagiarism and Duplicate, and never tolerates these issues.
• For this reason, similarity scanning of the articles sent to the journal by the authors should be done with the iThenticate program and the report should be uploaded to the system.
• The similarity rate should be at most 20%, excluding references.
• The authors are responsible for declaring the potential conflict of interest of all the studies submitted for publication and the organizations supporting the studies in the Acknowledgment section of the article.
• In addition, if the study is produced from graduate theses and there are people or institutions to be thanked for their contribution to the study, such cases should also be stated in the Acknowledgment section.

Ethical Rules for Editors
• The Editorial Board of the Journal of Fruit Science, all ethical duties specified on the basis of the "COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" and "COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) as open access. and undertakes to abide by its responsibilities.
• Editors are responsible for all articles published in the journal and are responsible for contributing to the improvement of the journal's quality.
• Editors respect and support the authors' freedom of thought.
• Editors should make a positive or negative decision by evaluating the studies submitted to the journal in terms of importance, original value, validity, clarity of expression, and compliance with the aims and objectives of the journal.
• Editors, studies submitted to the journal; should be evaluated only within the framework of their intellectual values, without considering the social, cultural, economic characteristics and religious beliefs of the authors.
• The Editorial Board should decide whether the articles submitted for publication to the journal will be evaluated within 3 weeks and should notify the author of this.
• If the Editorial Board decides to reject the article as a result of the first review, they are obliged to clearly inform the authors about the reason.
• Studies submitted to the journal should be checked first by the editors for plagiarism. At this stage, the works with the possibility of plagiarism are rejected by the editors.
• Studies submitted to the journal should not be disclosed by the editors to anyone other than the referees of the article.
• Editors should not encourage authors to cite any article or other work in the journal in order to accept studies submitted to the journal.
• In case of editor change, the new editor should not change a decision taken by the previous editor unless it is an important situation.
• Editors should send manuscripts to referees who are suitable for their subject expertise in the same discipline.
• Editors must obtain the approval of the referees that there are no conflicts of interest prior to evaluation.
• Editors should encourage referees to evaluate the work in an impartial, scientific and objective language.
• Editors should take care to have scientists who evaluate the articles objectively, fulfill the refereeing process on time, evaluate the article with constructive criticism, and act in accordance with ethical rules.
• Editors are obliged to inform all the members of the advisory board about the publication policies of the journal by determining the members of the advisory board in accordance with their fields of expertise, who can contribute and are suitable.

Ethical Rules for Referees
• If a study submitted to the Journal of Fruit Sciences is not in their field of expertise, does not have sufficient information about the subject of the article, or is unable to make a timely evaluation, they should notify the editor and leave the evaluation task.
• Reviewers should never evaluate the works that they determine to have competition, cooperation or any other kind of relationship or connection between the author and the author.
• The referees should evaluate the work in accordance with the confidentiality principle and should not share the work with third parties.
• The referees should keep the privileged information and ideas obtained during the review process confidential and should not use them for personal gain.
• Referees should make their criticisms and suggestions in a polite and constructive manner.
• Enmity, slander and insulting, derogatory comments and criticism should not be directed against the author.
• Referees should express their opinions with arguments that clearly support them.
• If the reviewers detect a substantial similarity between the evaluated work and another previously published work, they should notify the editor.

Conflict of Interest
Individuals should inform the editorial board about possible conflicts of interest so that the articles can be evaluated within the framework of ethical principles and an independent process can be carried out. Situations that provide economic or personal benefits create a conflict of interest. The reliability of the scientific process and published articles; It is directly related to the objective handling of conflicts of interest during the planning, implementation, writing, evaluation, editing and publication of scientific work.
Actions Considered Unethical by the Journal of Fruit Science
• Plagiarism: To present the original ideas, methods, data or works of others as one's own work, in whole or in part, without attribution in accordance with scientific rules,
• Fraud: Using non-existent or falsified data in scientific research
• Distortion: To falsify research records or obtained data, to present devices or materials that are not used in the research as if they were used, to falsify or shape the research results in line with the interests of the people and institutions that receive support,
• Republishing (Duplication): Presenting duplicate publications as separate publications in academic appointments and promotions,
• Slicing: Separating the results of a research in a way that violates the integrity of the research and inappropriately and publishing it in more than one issue and presenting these publications as separate publications in academic appointments and promotions,
• Unfair authorship: Including people who do not have active contributions among the authors or not including those who do, changing the order of authors unjustifiably and inappropriately, removing the names of those who contributed actively from the work in subsequent editions, having their name included among the authors by using their influence even though they do not have active contributions,
• Not specifying the people, institutions or organizations that support them and their contributions in the publications made as a result of research carried out with support,
• Using the thesis or studies that have not yet been presented or defended and accepted as a source without the permission of the owner,
• Failure to comply with ethical rules in research on humans and animals, not respecting patient rights in their publications, harming animal health and ecological balance, not obtaining necessary permissions,
• To misuse the resources, places, facilities and devices provided or allocated for scientific research,
• Making false or misleading statements regarding scientific research and publications in academic appointments and promotions,

PUBLICATION POLICY
• Our journal uses the double blind peer review system, in which the identities of the referees and authors are hidden from each other.
• Journal of Fruit Science is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles and reviews covering the practical and theoretical aspects of fruit growing and viticulture. In the journal; in a wide range of topics including fruit growing and breeding, physiology, postharvest technologies, plant protection, soil science and plant nutrition, organic agriculture, agricultural economics, food science and technology, genetic resources, agricultural machinery, agricultural biotechnology, agricultural structures and irrigation" Original research articles and a limited number of reviews related to fruit growing and viticulture are included.
• In one number; Review articles with high originality, up to 20% of the total articles, can be included.
• Even if the review articles are prepared upon the call of the editorial commission, they are published after going through the normal review and evaluation process.
• The works requested to be published must not have been published anywhere or sent to any journal for publication.
• However; Only articles whose abstracts have been published by being presented in national or international congresses can be accepted for publication.
• For this reason, similarity scanning of the articles sent to the journal by the authors should be done with the iThenticate program and the report should be uploaded to the system.
• The similarity rate should be at most 20%, excluding references.
• Research articles whose results are known beforehand and which are not innovative, due diligence and local studies, and studies based on secondary data and only simple surveys are outside the scope of the journal.
• The work sent for publication is subjected to preliminary examination by the “Chief Editor” in accordance with the publication principles. The Editor-in-Chief has the right to return the articles to the author(s) that he/she does not find suitable for publication in the journal.
• In addition, articles that do not comply with the spelling rules or whose language of expression is insufficient can be returned to the author(s) for correction.
• It is decided whether the studies sent to the journal for publication will be evaluated within 3 weeks and the author is informed about the situation.
• The evaluated articles are sent to at least 2 referees who are subject experts for review by the Department Editors.
• In case one of the referees rejects or the report is not considered sufficient, a 3rd referee may be appointed by the editor.
• Each referee is given 1 week for accepting the article evaluation invitation and 3 weeks for the evaluation of the article.
• The article, which receives two positive referee reports during the evaluation process, is accepted to be published in the journal with the approval of the department editor and the editorial board.
• Corrections of the articles that pass the peer-review should be made by the author and uploaded to the system within 15 days at the latest. Submissions after this time will not be accepted.
• Section Editors advise the Journal Editorial Board on whether to publish the article, taking into account the referee's reports and/or whether the requested corrections are sufficient. The Editorial Board meeting under the chairmanship of the Editor-in-Chief is the final decision maker.
• The Journal of Fruit Science has adopted an open access policy for published articles. open access; By increasing the global exchange of knowledge, it will have beneficial results for humanity.
• Copyright Transfer Agreement should be signed by all authors and uploaded to the system along with the works sent to the journal for publication.
• The Manuscript Checklist should be uploaded to the system only after being signed by the responsible author.
• All responsibility of the works belongs to the authors. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the principles of scientific ethics, and if necessary, a copy of the Ethics Committee Report should be attached.

There is no fee during the evaluation and publication phase.