2020年1期
刊物介绍
The Crop Journal (《作物学报》英文版)是中国科协主管,中国作物学会、中国农业科学院作物科学研究所和中国科技出版传媒股份有限公司共同主办的学术期刊。创刊于2013年。办刊宗旨为刊载作物科学相关领域最新成果和应用技术, 开展国际学术交流, 促进我国作物科学研究水平及国际影响力的提升。主要刊登农作物遗传育种、耕作栽培、生理生化、生态、种质资源、谷物化学、贮藏加工以及与农作物有关的生物技术、生物数学、生物物理、农业气象等领域以第一手资料撰写的学术论文、研究报告、简报以及专题综述、评述等。读者对象是从事农作物科学研究的科技工作者、大专院校师生和具有同等水平的专业人士。中国农业科学院研究生院已将The Crop Journal列为博士研究生毕业发表论文认定期刊。 The Crop Journal与国际知名出版商Elsevier合作, 在ScienceDirect网络出版平台实现全文开放存取和在线预出版( journals/the-crop-journal/2214-5141)。
The Crop Journal
- Improvement of three popular Indian groundnut varieties for foliar disease resistance and high oleic acid using SSR markers and SNP array in markerassisted backcrossing
- Synergistic roles of LAX1 and FZP in the development of rice sterile lemma
- Overexpression of BnKCS1-1,BnKCS1-2,and BnCER1-2 promotes cuticular wax production and increases drought tolerance in Brassica napus
- Effect of high-nitrogen fertilizer on gliadin and glutenin subproteomes during kernel development in wheat(Triticum aestivum L.)
- Generation of selectable marker-free soft transgenic rice with transparent kernels by downregulation of SSSII-2
- Basal internode elongation of rice as affected by light intensity and leaf area
- Transcriptome profiling reveals phase-specific gene expression in the developing barley inflorescence
- Deep neural network algorithm for estimating maize biomass based on simulated Sentinel 2A vegetation indices and leaf area index
- Transcriptome and QTL analyses reveal candidate genes for fiber quality in Upland cotton
- Performance and yield stability of maize hybrids in stress-prone environments in eastern Africa
- Genetic bases of source-, sink-, and yield-related traits revealed by genome-wide association study in Xian rice
- Genetic analysis and QTL mapping of stalk cell wall components and digestibility in maize recombinant inbred lines from B73 × By804
- Relay-intercropping soybean with maize maintains soil fertility and increases nitrogen recovery efficiency by reducing nitrogen input
- Transcriptomic responses in resistant and susceptible maize infected with Fusarium graminearum
- Rapid generation advance(RGA)in chickpea to produce up to seven generations per year and enable speed breeding
- Brief Guide for Authors