
Author(s) Guide
The author is numerous and responsible that his article has not been previously published in any journal, whether domestic or foreign, and has been sent to this quarterly only for review and publication. Will not be sent. In addition, all the rules and principles of professional ethics related to the subject of research, including the rights of subjects, organizations and institutions, as well as authors and authors have been observed; And the article has been prepared and written as a result of his and his colleagues' research activities, which have been mentioned in order, and the rights of all individuals who have somehow participated and cooperated in the implementation of this research have been observed.
The total number of pages of the article should be at least 10 and at most 20 A4 pages. (Articles under 10 pages may be published as a short article later).
The article file should be prepared in Word format with Persian IR-Mitra font size 13 and English Time New Roman font size 11.
The full framework of the article includes the title, author name (s), abstract, keywords, introduction, background, literature, methodology, findings, discussion and conclusion, sources and references.
The title should be concise and appropriate to the content.
Author or authors by mentioning the scientific rank (the responsible author should be marked with *).
Abstract should be at least 200 words and at most 300 words in one paragraph including introduction, purpose, method (sample and tool) of findings, conclusion. The abstract and key words of English words (size 11) should be written on the first page.
Keywords should be as different from the words in the title as possible. (3 to 7 words).
Tables, charts, and images are clear and have no duplicate information in the text and must have a number and explanation.
Subtitles should be numbered separately on each page.
Sources and references used in the text of the article should be adjusted according to the following criteria:
- Paper:
- Schnurbusch, T., C. Mollers and H. C. Becker. 2000. A mutant of Brassica napus with increased palmitic acid content. Plant Breeding 119: 141-144.
- Book:
- Wrick, G., and W. E. Weber. 1986. Quantitative Genetics and Selection in Plant Breeding. W. de Gruyter, Berlin.
- Thesis:
- Ahmadi, E. A. 2007. In vitro plant regeneration in the genus Cucumis. MSc thesis. Tehran University. Tehran, Iran.
- papers of conferences and seminars:
- Prins R., W.H.P. Boshoff, L. A. Boyd, V.P. Ramburan and Z.A. Pretorius. 2003. Studies on wheat stripe rust resistance conferred by Yr16. In: Proceeding of 10th International Wheat Genetics Symposium. Paestum, Italy. Volume 3, pp. 1224-1226.
- Internet article:
- 2008. FAO Land and plant nutrition management service. Available online at: http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/agll/spush/ . Accessed 25 April 2008.




