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Review Article

Review articles aim to present a comprehensive understanding of the current state of knowledge. They do not offer fresh insights or analysis; rather, they reiterate information that has already been published. Review articles fall under the category of secondary literature and can be in the form of literature reviews or, more specifically, systematic reviews.

Manuscript Structure

Type of Article

Research Article/ Review Article/ Case Report/ Short Communication/ Mini Review/ Opinion /Letter to Editor

Title

An accurate synopsis of the paper’s contents should be included in the title. A compelling title will attract readers and facilitate their online search for the content, ultimately leading to a higher number of citations. The title should provide a glimpse of the paper’s intriguing discoveries while incorporating relevant keywords. A title that poses a question or emphasizes the primary findings will have a greater impact compared to a title that merely summarizes the study’s methodology.

Authors and affiliations

The authors should disclose their affiliations, including their names, departments, institutions, universities, cities and countries.

Corresponding Author

The details that should be included are the name, department, institution, university, city, state, country, phone, fax, and email.

Abstract

The abstract must be informative and completely self-explanatory, offering a concise summary of the topic, outlining the experimental parameters, emphasizing significant data, and highlighting key findings and conclusions. After providing a brief summary of the theme, the breakdown reiterates the main objectives of the paper and identifies potential avenues for future research. A 300-word abstract can effectively summarize the subject matter. This section should not include any reference citations, and acronyms should be accompanied by examples. An ideal structure would encompass the study’s background, methodology, findings, and conclusion.

Keywords

Three to six catchphrases or keywords, broken up with a semicolon (e.g., Fertilizers; Soil fertility; Maize growth)

Introduction

The paper’s tone should be appropriately addressed, encompassing a comprehensive explanation of the investigation, relevant literature, and the proposed approach or outcome. Moreover, it is crucial to captivate the attention of viewers from various scientific disciplines.

Discussion

The interpretation and illustration of the study’s report should be carried out during the discussion. It would be advantageous to include a summary of the main findings at the conclusion. If applicable, it is recommended to have a section that integrates the results and discussion.

Conclusion

This final portion of the study provides a more thorough summary of the significant findings and their consequences.

Acknowledgement

The text should include details regarding grants, funding, conflicts of interest, and personal affirmation.

Reference Style

 Journal References

Author names (Year) Title of article. Journal short name Volume(Issue): page numbers.

Book References

Author names (Year) Title of the book. (Edition), Publisher name, place, city, country, pp. page numbers.

Author names (Year) Chapter/ topic name. In: Author name/s (Editors.), Book name. (Edition), Publisher name, place, city, country, pp. page numbers.

Conferences

Author names (Year) Conference topic. Name of the conference, Country
Figures

Figures must be in either PNG or JPEG format.

Figure Legends: An explanation of the figures or graphic.

Tables

Tables can be uploaded either as a standalone file or integrated within the text, and they can be organized vertically or horizontally on the page.

Tables Legends: An explanation of the figures or graphic. Full version of each acronym that appears in the table. Even if it has been explained in the text, provide the complete form.

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