The Future of Horticulture is an international journal that publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries on all aspects of horticulture. The journal's aim is to provide a forum for the dissemination of new knowledge and ideas that will help to shape the future of horticulture. The journal's scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Crop production: This includes studies on the cultivation of horticultural crops, such as fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Topics of interest include breeding, genetics, physiology, pathology, and crop management. Postharvest technology: This includes studies on the handling, storage, and processing of horticultural crops. Topics of interest include quality control, value-added processing, and environmental sustainability. Biotechnology: This includes studies on the use of biotechnology to improve horticultural crops. Topics of interest include genetic engineering, genomics, and molecular biology. Economics and sociology: This includes studies on the economic and social aspects of horticulture. Topics of interest include market analysis, consumer behavior, and rural development. The journal welcomes submissions from all countries and all disciplines. Papers should be of high quality and should make a significant contribution to the field of horticulture. The Future of Horticulture is a peer-reviewed journal. All papers are submitted to a rigorous peer-review process before they are accepted for publication. This ensures that the papers published in the journal are of the highest quality. The journal is published quarterly by Future Science Group. It is indexed in major abstracting and indexing services, such as Scopus and Web of Science. The Future of Horticulture is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the future of horticulture. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of new knowledge and ideas that will help to shape the future of this important field. Here are some specific examples of the types of papers that are welcome in the journal: A study on the development of a new variety of apple that is resistant to disease. A review of the latest research on the use of biotechnology to improve the nutritional value of vegetables. A case study on the economic impact of a new horticultural industry in a developing country. A commentary on the future of urban agriculture. The Future of Horticulture is a dynamic and forward-looking journal. The journal is committed to publishing papers that will help to shape the future of this important field.
Year | Journal Versions |
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2020 | July-Sept Oct-Dec |
2021 | Jan-March April-June July-Sept Oct-Dec |
2022 | Jan-March April-June July-Sept Oct-Dec |
2023 | Jan-March April-June July-Sept Oct-Dec |
2024 | Jan-March April-June July-Sept Oct-Dec |