2020年5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
Research Papers
- Ordering of high-density markers by the k-Optimal algorithm for the traveling-salesman problem
- Bayesian regularized quantile regression: A robust alternative for genome-based prediction of skewed data
- The improved FASTmrEMMA and GCIM algorithms for genome-wide association and linkage studies in large mapping populations
- Joint association analysis method to dissect complex genetic architecture of multiple genetically related traits
- META-R:A software to analyze data from multi-environment plant breeding trials
- Genome-wide association mapping for grain shape and color traits in Ethiopian durum wheat(Triticum turgidum ssp.durum)
- SNP-based QTL mapping for panicle traits in the japonica super rice cultivar Liaoxing 1
- Detecting the QTL-allele system controlling seed-flooding tolerance in a nested association mapping population of soybean
- Map-based cloning of a novel QTL qBN-1 influencing branch number in soybean[Glycine max(L.)Merr.]
- Detection of QTL and QTN and candidate genes for oil content in soybean using a combination of four-way-RIL and germplasm populations
- Quantitative trait locus mapping of yield and plant height in autotetraploid alfalfa(Medicago sativa L.)
- Using genomic data to improve the estimation of general combining ability based on sparse partial diallel cross designs in maize
- Genome-wide prediction in a hybrid maize population adapted to Northwest China
- Use of family structure information in interaction with environments for leveraging genomic prediction models
- A sulfotransferase gene BnSOT-like1 has a minor genetic effect on seed glucosinolate content in Brassica napus
- Modeling and simulation of recurrent phenotypic and genomic selections in plant breeding under the presence of epistasis