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Online Submission
Author(s)have to submit their manuscripts online using http: .Figures and Tables should be presented at the end of text (after list of references). The submitted manuscript should include the following sections:
Manuscript
Manuscripts should be written in double space and submitted in Word with Times New Roman font as 12 point. The submitted manuscript includes the automatic page number.
Title
The title should be concise and informative, and fallowed by the name(s) of the author(s), the affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s), the e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author
Abstract
Abstract is one of the most important parts of the articles since it is the most published and cited in international databases. Abstract should be started with a sentence that provides an importance and aim of the study. It also contains materials and methods, main findings or results and a conclusion sentence for readers. It is not more than 250 words. Abbreviations or references cannot be written in the abstract.
Keywords
Keywords should be provided between 4 to 6 words for indexing purposes.
Introduction
Introduction should be reviewed of available literature and the similar nature works published before. It should be outlined the reason why the study was performed or the originality of study.
Materials and Methods
Materials and methods could be divided into sub-headings but headings could be used up to three levels. All materials, experiments conducted, conditions and course should be described in details. The whole methodology in the submitted manuscript should be detailed if it is original; in other cases, it is sufficient to cite the relevant reference(s) published before. Statistical methods processed in the submitted manuscript should also be described with the software used.
Results
The results obtained from the materials, experiments, and analyses should be given as figure and tables. The important findings from the results should be outlined but the irrelevant findings should not be given. Statistical evaluation and commentary should also be given without ANOVA table.
Discussion
Results section can be merged with Discussion section. Author(s) should confront own findings and results with data published by the other authors. For different results, scientific questions should be answered and discussed. The surname of the first author(s) and year of publication must be cited in Discussion section directly or indirectly. Some examples;
In Turkey, wheat was produced 10 million tons in 1923 (Gokgol 1939).
This result was in agreement with result of Sahin and Yildirim (2004).
Similar effect has been widely studied prior to this study (Eser 1991; Bagci et al. 1995; Uzun and Yol 2013).
At the end of Discussion section, the conclusion sentence(s) should be presented for readers.
References
The list of references should include cited works in the text. Personal communications(Personal com. with Prof./Dr./Mr./Ms. Ucar, Ankara, Turkey, 2012) should only be mentioned in the text. The works under consideration, submitted and unpublished works should not be listed in the References section. References should be chronologically alphabetized by the surnames of the first author of each work. Some examples;
Journal article:
Toker C (1998). Adaptation of kabuli chickpeas (Cicerarietinum L.) to the low and high lands in the West Mediterranean region of Turkey.Turk J Field Crop 3:10-15.
Toker C and Canci H (2003). Selection of chickpea (Cicerarietinum L.) genotypes for resistance to ascochyta blight [Ascochytarabiei (Pass.) Labr.], yield and yield criteria. Turk J Agric For27: 277-283.
Toker C, Canci H and Ceylan FO (2006). Estimation of outcrossing rate in chickpea (Cicerarietinum L.) sown in autumn.Euphytica 151: 201-205.
Article by Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number:
Yasar M, Ceylan FO, Ikten C and Toker C (2013). Comparison of expressivity and penetrance of the double podding trait and yield components based on reciprocal crosses of kabuli and desi chickpeas (CicerarietinumL.). Euphyticadoi:10.1007/s001090000086
Book:
Toker C (2014). YemeklikBaklagiller. BISAB, Ankara.
Book chapter:
Toker C, Lluch C, Tejera NA, Serraj R and Siddique KHM(2007) Abiotic stresses. In: Chickpea Breeding and Management,YadavSS, Redden B, Chen W and Sharma B (eds.),CAB Int. Wallingford, pp: 474-496.
Online document:
FAOSTAT J (2013) http://faostat.fao.org/site/567/default.aspx#ancor. Accessed 15 May 2013.
Dissertation (Thesis):
Yasar M (2012). Penetrance and expressivity of double podding characteristic in chickpea (Cicerarietinum L.).Dissertation, Akdeniz University, Antalya.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. could be placed before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently.
Abbreviations in Metric System
Units of weight Abbreviation Units of time Abbreviation kilo k second s mega M minute min giga G hour h terra T day, week, month, year day, week, month, year micro µ nano n Units of temperature Abbreviation pico p Celsius oC Kelvin K Units of length Abbreviation Units of physical Abbreviation meter m dalton Da kilometer km hertz Hz centimeter cm joule J millimeter mm volt V micrometer µm watt W nanometer nm Units of area Abbreviation Relative units Abbreviation square meter m2 parts/million parts ppm kilometer km2 parts/billion parts ppb hectare ha parts/trillion parts ppt square centimeter cm2 percentage % square millimeter mm2 weight w Units of volume Abbreviation Units of electrical conductivity Abbreviation cubic meter m3 siemens per meter S/m cubic centimeter cm3 millisiemens per meter mS/m liter L millisiemens per centimeter mS/cm milliliter mL milcrosiemens per centimeter µS/cm microliter µm ohm Ω Units of mass Abbreviation Units of concentration Abbreviation gram g mole per kilogram mol/kg kilogram kg millimole per kilogram mmol/kg ton t gram per kilogram g/kg milligram mg milligram per kilogram mg/kg microgram µm Microgram per kilogram µg/kg Units of mass Abbreviation Units of concentration Abbreviation meter m mole per liter mol/L kilometer km millimole per liter mmol/L centimeter cm gram per liter g/L millimeter mm milligram per liter mg/L micrometer µm microgram per liter µg/L nanometer nm microgram per milliliter µg/mL Units of density Abbreviation Units of irradiation Abbreviation gram per cubic meter g/m3 watt per square meter W/m2 kilo gram per cubic meter kg/m3 Gray G ton per cubic meter t/m3 kilo Rad kRad gram per liter g/L kilo gram per liter Kg/L Units of pressure Abbreviation Units of yield Abbreviation pascal Pa kilogram per hectare kg/ha megapascal MPa tons per hectare t/ha Units of cation exchange capacity Abbreviation Additional symbols Abbreviation mmol per kilogram of any chemicals mmol/kg dry (fresh) weight DW (FW) water use efficiency WUE |
Footnotes
Footnotes cannot be used.
Color illustrations
Although authors have to pay forcost of color figures in the print version,online publication of color figures is free of charge.