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- ISSN: 0867-1761 (print version)
- ISSN: 2083-5965 (electronic version)
- Owner: Polish Society for Horticultural Sciences (PSHS)
- Publisher: Versita
- Open Access: Versita Open
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Folia Horticulturae publishes original research and review articles covering a broad spectrum of aspects related to horticultural science that are of interest to a wide scientific community and have an impact on progress in both basic and applied research carried out with the use of horticultural crops and their products.
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The journal’s aim is to disseminate recent findings and serve as a forum for presenting views as well as for discussing important problems and prospects of modern horticulture, particularly in relation to sustainable production of high yield and quality of horticultural products, including their impact on human health.
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Each article is peer reviewed by independent experts.
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Open access (free of charge) to full text articles since 2004 and abstracts since 1989.
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Verista Open Access full text articles are available since 2011.
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Archive issues (2004-2010) can be browsed at the journal’s home webpage http://ptno.ogr.ar.krakow.pl/Wydawn/FoliaHorticulturae/folia.htm
Folia Horticulturae publishes research articles and reviews concerning horticultural crops and their products i.e., fruits, vegetables, herbal and medicinal plants, ornamental plants, and landscape plants. Interdisciplinary articles combining aspects of crop production, plant protection, breeding, seed science, post-harvest technology and food technology are welcome. These applied aspects can be supported by basic research in biochemistry, plant physiology, biotechnology and genetics.
Folia Horticulturae ensures:
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electronic manuscript submission and processing,
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fast editorial processing,
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free English editing of the manuscript by a language editor,
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early bird online publishing,
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assignment of the unique DOI number,
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high editorial and printing quality,
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free colour figures published online,
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extra low cost of colour pages published in print,
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indexing in the most important agricultural databases like EBSCO and CABI Full Text Databases
Folia Horticulturae is an international, scientific journal published in English. It covers a broad research spectrum of aspects related to horticultural science that are of interest to a wide scientific community and have an impact on progress in both basic and applied research carried out with the use of horticultural crops and their products. The journal’s aim is to disseminate recent findings and serve as a forum for presenting views as well as for discussing important problems and prospects of modern horticulture, particularly in relation to sustainable production of high yield and quality of horticultural products, including their impact on human health.
The articles should concern any of the main groups of horticultural crops i.e., fruits, vegetables, herbal and medicinal plants, ornamental plants, and landscape plants. They should present novel and scientifically sound results or reviews relevant to a broad community. Interdisciplinary articles combining aspects of crop production, plant protection, breeding, seed science, post-harvest technology and food technology are welcome. These applied aspects can be supported by basic research in biochemistry, plant physiology, biotechnology and genetics. Particular interest is given to articles dealing with plant production with the aim of products with a higher quality and of high importance for human health. Comparisons of sustainable production techniques with the use of conventional, organic and biotechnologically improved crops as well as global social and economic aspects of horticulture may be presented.
For full information see the journal’s home webpage at http://foliahort.ogr.ur.krakow.pl
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Editor-in-Chief: Rafał Barański, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland
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Deputy/ Managing Editor: Agnieszka Sękara, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland
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