Publication Ethics

Agroplant Journal is committed to maintaining ethical standards for all journal participants

Writer's Task

  1. Reporting Standards. Authors who write research results must present an accurate report of the work that has been done and discuss the significance of the research. Existing data must be accurately described in a manuscript containing sufficient detail and references to allow others to imitate the work. Reports containing fraudulent or inaccurate data suggesting unethical and unacceptable behavior.
  2. Access and Data Retention. Authors are required to provide raw data relating to editorial requirements. The author must be prepared to provide the data within a certain period of time
  3. Originality and Plagiarism. The author must ensure that the written work is completely original and if the author uses the work and/or sentences of others, he must use quotes correctly
  4. Multiple Publishing or Similar Content. Authors may not publish manuscripts in more than one journal. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal is unethical and unacceptable publishing behavior
  5. Source of Recognition. Proper acknowledgment of the work of others should always be given. Authors should cite publications or ideas that were influential in determining the nature of the reported work
  6. Writer of articles. The name of the author of the article should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the results of the study. Anyone who has contributed significantly should be listed as a co-author. Parties who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project must be recognized or listed as contributors. The lead author must ensure that the co-authors whose names are included in the report are eligible for inclusion, and that all co-authors have reviewed and approved the final version of the report and have agreed to publish the report.
  7. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest. All authors should disclose in the manuscript any financial conflicts or substantive conflicts of interest that might be expected to influence the results or interpretation of the text of the report. Thus, the author must cite the source of funding correctly at the end of the manuscript. If there is a complaint from the institution after publication, it is entirely the responsibility of the author
  8. Fundamental Errors in Published Works. When the author finds significant errors or inaccuracies in the published work, the author is obliged to immediately notify the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or improve the work
  9. Risk, Human or Animal as Subject. If the work involves chemicals, procedures, or equipment that have unusual hazards inherent in their use, the author must identify them clearly in the manuscript