Instructions for Authors
MANUSCRIPT
Title and authors names and address must be given in the front page. This must be followed by the abstract on separate page. Thereafter, material and method, results and discussion, acknowledgements, references. Tables, photographs and all figures including drawings, graphics, and diagrams must be attached after the references.
TITLE
Title should be short, specific and informative. The title page should include the names (s) of author(s), affiliation, and mailing address with e-mail of corresponding author, a running short title not exceeding 40 characters. By-line should contain the place (organization) where research was conducted.
ABSTRACT
Absract written in complete and simple sentence, should not be more than 150 words. Key words (maximum 7) must be given, and these should appear just beneath the abstract.
INTRODUCTION
Part should be brief and limited to the problem or the aim and scope of the experiment.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Relevant details should be given including experimental design and the technique (s) used along with appropriate statistical methods used clearly along with the year of experimentation (field and laboratory).
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Should be combined to avoid repetitions. Result should be supported by brief but advocate tables or graphic or pictorial presentation wherever necessary. Self-explanatory should be typed on separate sheets, tables should fix in the normal page layout. All recent relevant literature should be discussed critically. All figures including drawings, graphics, and diagrams should be formatted preferably by MS-Word. If drawn in Excel the data file may also be submitted along with graphs. Scanned images of photographs must be in minimum 300dpi resolution softcopy in. tiff or .jpeg and hardcopy should be submitted. A line drawing and photographs must have legends. Original artwork should accompany two copies. Repetition in graphic and tabular matter ought to be avoided.
REFERENCES
The style quoting should be as follows
Research article:
Grochulski, P., Masson, L., Borisova, S., Pusztai, M.C., Schwarta, J.L., Brousseau R. & Cygler, M. 1995. Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A (a) insecticidal toxin: Crystal structure and channel formation. Journal of Molecular Biology. 254(2):447-464.
Proceedings/Seminar/Conference papers:
Estruch, J., Warren, G.W., Mullins, M.A., Nye, G.J. Craig, J.A. & Joziel, H.G. 1996. Transgenic Plants: An emerging approach to pest control. In: Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 1995, USA, 93:5369-5395.
Book and chapters:
Winston, J.E. 1999. Describing Species. Columbia University Press, New York pp.518 Stork, N. 1997. Measuring Global Biodiversity and its Decline (Eds. Reakakudla, M.L., Wilson, D.E. and Wilson, E.O.) Biodiversity II, Joseph Henry Press, Washington DC, p.41-68
Articles should be computer-typed (Times New Roman), double spaced throughout on A-4 papers, and must be sent in triplicate along with a virus-free CD (MS-word). British spelling should be followed. All queries marked in the annotated MS by editor/ reviewer (s) must be replied and returned back promptly. In case of an article having more than one author, the entire correspondence regarding article will be made with correspondence author.
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