Plant Genetic Research (PGR) welcomes the submission of original manuscripts that demonstrate a sound level of analysis, functional relevance, and/or mechanistic insight. The journal also considers papers with a primarily descriptive focus, provided they substantially advance the foundational knowledge required for future functional studies or offer robust confirmation of recently published findings. Additionally, PGR accepts review articles written by established experts in the field of plant genetics.
Aims
- To publish recent scientific research findings and advances in plant genetics, breeding, and biotechnology;
- To serve as a platform for the exchange of ideas and information among research and academic institutions, thereby promoting scientific discoveries in plant genetics, breeding, and biotechnology;
- To contribute to the advancement of knowledge and stimulate scientific innovation across the broad spectrum of plant genetics and breeding;
- To advance the national scientific community’s knowledge in plant genetics, breeding, and biotechnology, and to promote this expertise at the international level; and
- To facilitate the exchange of ideas and information among national research centers and academic institutions, and to support the dissemination of scientific findings in plant genetics, breeding, and biotechnology.
Scope
The journal provides a forum for research articles in specialized areas of plant genetics, including:
- Molecular markers
- Genetic engineering
- Molecular genetics
- Classical genetics
- Population genetics
- Cytogenetics.