Focus and Scope

Journal of Agroecotechnology Innovation (JIA)

The Journal of Agroecotechnology Innovation (JIA) is a scientific journal that publishes original research articles in the field of agricultural sciences. The journal focuses on the development of scientific knowledge, technology, and innovation that support sustainable agricultural production systems. Publications emphasize studies that contribute to improving productivity, resource use efficiency, and the development of crop production technologies.

The scope of the Journal of Agroecotechnology Innovation includes several fields within agricultural sciences, such as:

  1. Crop Cultivation
    Research related to crop cultivation techniques and production systems aimed at improving productivity, crop quality, and resource use efficiency. Topics include planting techniques, fertilization management, water management, cropping systems, plant physiology, and innovations in crop production technology.

  2. Plant Breeding
    Research related to the development of superior crop varieties through conventional and modern breeding approaches. Topics include germplasm exploration and characterization, genetic selection, molecular breeding, and evaluation of crop variety performance.

  3. Soil Science
    Research focusing on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil and their management to support crop productivity and sustainable agricultural systems. Topics include soil fertility, nutrient management, soil and water conservation, and soil-plant interactions.

  4. Plant Protection
    Research related to the management of plant pests, diseases, and weeds. Topics include identification of plant pests and pathogens, plant disease epidemiology, biological control, and the development of integrated pest management strategies.

The Journal of Agroecotechnology Innovation welcomes research articles that contribute scientifically and practically to the advancement of agricultural sciences, particularly in supporting productive, efficient, and sustainable crop production systems.