Journal of Agriculture Faculty of Ege University is the scientific publication of Ege University Faculty of Agriculture that is an international peer-reviewed, open-access journal in the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The journal is also indexing in the directory and platforms such as CAB Abstracts, Clarivate Analytics-Zoological Record, DOAJ, EBSCO, FAO-AGRIS, Google Scholar, NAL Catalog (AGRICOLA), TÜBİTAK-ULAKBİM and TR Dizin aiming at increase the sharing and spread of information at national and international levels.
The unpublished original research manuscripts and full text’s of abstracts printed in proceeding books, or relevant review papers (maximum one in each issue) in the field of Agricultural Sciences are published in English or Turkish in Journal of Agriculture Faculty of Ege University. Manuscript evaluation criteria of the journal and process are available in related links. The content of all submitted papers is controlled via plagiarism audit software pursuant to the ethical policy of our journal. Responsibilities of scientific contents, results, and convenience of the ethical rules of published manuscript are belongs to the author(s).
11. Any citation in your articles to at least one article among the previous papers published in our journal has great importance for contribution to the application of Journal of Agriculture Faculty of Ege University to International Citation Indexes.
12. Style;
a. Manuscripts must be submitted in Word. All parts of the manuscript must be typewritten, single column, with margins of at least one inch on all sides. The author must use a normal, plain font (e.g., 12-point Arial) for text and save the paper in docx format (Word 2007 or higher). Number manuscript pages consecutively through-out the paper and not to exceed 16 pages in total. Margins: Top 3,00 cm, bottom 2,75 cm, left and right 1,75 cm, should be different on the cover page, odd and even pages.
b. Each page in the manuscript should be numbered. Page sizes is Width: 20cm and Height: 28cm.
c. The title of the article should be written size 14 point, bold, centered. Only the first letter of each words should be a capital and the rest in lower case letters.
d. The names of the authors should be written in lower case letters; bold letters, point 12, centered and separated from the title by one line space. The name(s) of the author(s) should be written with the surname in full and capital letters. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done) below the names. Indicate all affiliations with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the appropriate address. Specify by asterisk the corresponding author. Leave one line space and write the e-mail author only, centered, point 10 characters.
e. A maximum number of three levels of headings are recommended. First-level headings should start in the left margin with the first letter of each major word capitalized, bold, Arial 12 pt font. Second-level headings should be bold, left margin, with only the first letter of the first word capitalized. Third-level headings are discouraged, but, if required, should begin on the left margin, only the first letter of the word should be a capital and the rest in lower case letters.
f. The main body of the manuscript should be written before and after the lines in 6nk, with at least 13nk spacing, Arial 10 pt, normal, justified. All paragraphs beginnings should be indented 1cm. The text should be fully justified. There should be no hyphenation (cutting words). The authors are discouraged from highlighting text with the use of bold or underlined fonts.
g. Academic and/or other professional institutions of the authors should be mentioned with 10 pt font using superscript on the number.
13. The system of “author and year” should be used for references in the manuscript except special cases. If there is more than one reference, then the references should be given in chronological order. References in the text consist of the author(s) name and publication year in parentheses, for example: Surname1 (date), Surname1 & Surname2 (date), Surname1 et al. (date). If several references are cited collectively, they are enclosed in parentheses with no additional parentheses around dates, and separated by semicolons (SurnameA, date; SurnameB et al., date; SurnameC, date; SurnameD1 & SurnameD2, date). Multiple entries for one author or one group of authors should be ordered chronologically, and multiple entries for the same year should be distinguished by appending sequential lower-case letters to the year, even if the author groups are not identical:
14. References should appear together at the end of the paper, listed alphabetically by the last name of the first author. All references cited in the text should be listed in the References section. If two or more references by the same author are listed, the earliest dated work appears first. First letter of each word for the titles of the books and book chapters should be in capital. Publishing number for Institutional publishing or publisher's name and address should be given. First line of the reference should be at the beginning of paragraph and following lines must be drawn in of 0.5 cm. Journal titles must be written in full.
Examples:
Book:
Lodos, N., 1998. Türkiye Entomolojisi VI (Genel, Uygulamalı ve Faunistik) (I. Basım). Ege Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Yayın No:529, 300 s.
National Research Council. 1994. Nutrient Requirements of Poultry. 9th rev. Ed. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 176 pp.
Book chapter:
Metcalfe, J., M.K. Stock & R.L. Ingermann, 1984. "The effects of oxygen on growth and development of the chick embryo, 205-219". In: Respiration and Metabolism of Embriyonic Vertebrates. 4th ed. (Eds. R.S. Seymour& W. Junk), Dordrecht, The Netherland, 479 pp.
Conference paper or poster:
Lodos, N. & M. Boulard. 1987. “Bazı Cicadidae (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha) türlerinin tanınmalarında sesin taksonomik karakter olarak kullanılması üzerinde bir araştırma, 643-648”. Türkiye I. Entomoloji Kongresi (13-16 Ekim 1987, İzmir) Bildirileri, Entomoloji Derneği Yayınları No: 3, 729 s.
Parsons, C.M. 1994. “Amino acid availability for poultry, 356-359”. 9th European Poultry Conference, World’s Poultry Science Association, Book of Proceedings, Glasgow, UK, Vol: 2, 639 pp.
Article:
Lodos, N. & A. Kalkandelen, 1988. Preliminary list of Auchenorrhyncha with notes on distribution and importance of Turkey, XXVII. (Addenda and Corrigenda). Türkiye Entomoloji Dergisi, 12(1): 11-22.
Bagley, L.G. & V.L. Christensen. 1991. Hatchability and physiology of turkey embryos incubated at sea level with increased eggshell permeability. Poultry Science, 70 (3): 1412-1418.
URL: As a minimum, the full URL should be given and the date when the reference was last accessed. Any further information, if known (DOI, author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given.
Schaeffer, L.R., 1997. Subject: Random regressions. (Web page: http://chuckagsci.colostate.edu/wais/logs/agdg869258263.html) (Date accessed: November, 1997).
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No royalties are paid to authors. No printing fee is charged for articles accepted for publication.