Archives of Applied Biology

Archives of Applied Biology is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications covering a broad range of topics in the field of applied biology. The journal aims to promote and disseminate innovative research findings that have a practical impact on agriculture, food, environmental sustainability, and human health.

Access policy: Open access
Review policy: Double-blind peer review
Frequency: Publish continuously

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About "Archives of Applied Biology":

The journal is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications covering a broad range of topics in the field of applied biology. The journal aims to promote and disseminate innovative research findings that have a practical impact on agriculture, food, environmental sustainability, and human health.

Our Mission:

The mission of Archives of Applied Biology is to publish high-quality research that advances our understanding of the practical applications of biology to address real-world problems. The journal aims to promote interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between basic and applied sciences, with a focus on sustainable solutions to global challenges such as food security, climate change, and biodiversity loss. We strive to provide a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to exchange knowledge and ideas and to promote evidence-based decision-making.

Our Vision:

Our vision is to become a leading journal in the field of applied biology, recognized for the quality and impact of our publications. We aim to foster a culture of collaboration and innovation, where researchers from diverse disciplines can work together to develop practical solutions to real-world problems. We envision a future where the findings of our research have a tangible impact on society, contributing to the development of sustainable and resilient systems that support human well-being and environmental health.