Journal for Cultivated Plants

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Journal for Cultivated Plants

description Agricultural magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Phytomedicine
language German
Frequency of publication 12 times a year
editor Georg F. Backhaus
Web link journal-kulturpflanze.de
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The Journal for crops ( Journal of Cultivated Plants ) is the Federal Research Institute for Cultivated Plants ( Julius Kühn Institute published) agricultural sciences journal . It publishes scientifically appraised original articles, reviews, reports, personal details and book reviews on all subject areas of cultivated plants. The main focus is on phytomedicine ( plant protection , plant health ), plant cultivation , plant nutrition , plant genetics and agricultural soil science .

The trade journal is the successor organ to the news paper of the German Plant Protection Service founded in 1949 . Its primary phytomedical orientation was expanded considerably with the establishment of the Julius Kühn Institute in 2008 and the resulting structural reorientation of the federal agricultural institutes. Since 2009, this newsletter has therefore appeared under the new title Journal for Cultivated Plants .

In 2010 it merged with the journal Crop Science . The main focus is still on the field of phytomedicine. The continuity of the traditional news paper of the German Plant Protection Service is also continued bibliographically: the numbering of the first year (2009) with the new title continues with volume 61.

The trade journal is published monthly by Eugen Ulmer Verlag , Stuttgart. According to the current editorial planning, of the twelve annual issues, two special issues are planned for the field of crop production. The language of publication is predominantly German.

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