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1、该刊只有国际刊号。
2、投稿方式:在线投稿。
3、官网网址:https://journal.hep.com.cn/maize
(微信公众号信息)
4、投稿系统:
https://msauthor.manuscriptcloud.com/
5、官网电话:0431-87063259
6、官网邮箱:maizesciences2025@126.com
7、出刊日期:季刊,一年出版四期。
8、官方微信公众号:Maize Sciences
9、官网信息:创刊前三年不收文章处理费
2026年4月24日星期五
Guidelines for authors
【官网信息】
Submission Guidelines for Maize Sciences
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Aim and Scope
Maize
Sciences is an international peer-reviewed quarterly journal
administered by Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences (JAAS),
co-administered by the National Maize Industry Technology R&D Center
and the National Key Laboratory of Maize Biological Breeding, and
published by Higher Education Press. It aims to provide a forum for
important advances in maize research, strengthen the communication of
maize scientists between China and other countries, and contribute to
global food security. Maize Sciences publishes high-quality, original
review, experimental technique, research paper, and letters in the field
of maize science. The topics covered include but are not limited to:
genetic breeding, molecular biology, biotechnology, germplasm resources,
agronomy, cultivation physiology, pest and disease management, soil and
fertilizer management, ecology, cereal chemistry and post-harvest
processing. The full texts of Maize Sciences are available online at
https://journal.hep.com.cn/maize or the official website of Jilin
Academy of Agricultural Sciences(http://www.jaas.com.cn/).
1.2 Submission Process
The
manuscript should be submitted online through the official Manuscript
Submission System of Maize Sciences (https://journal.hep.com.cn/maize).
Submissions by email or post will not be considered. The system allows
authors to track the status of their manuscripts throughout the review
and publication process.
All
manuscripts submitted will be evaluated by the Editorial Board. The
Board may reject manuscripts without further review or may subject
manuscripts to the "double-blind peer review" mechanism. Manuscripts
that do not meet the standards of the journal will be rejected. When
revisions are requested prior to final decision, revised papers must be
received within 30 days or they will be treated as new submissions.
1.3 Originality
manuscript must be original, not previously published, and not
currently under consideration elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript,
authors confirm that the work has not been published or simultaneously
submitted for publication elsewhere.
1.4 Copyright and License
the articles published in Maize Sciences are open access under the CC
BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0). Copyright
belongs to the authors, the authors are required to sign a copyright
statement after their articles are accepted.
1.5 Conflict of Interest
Authors
must declare any financial or personal relationships that could be
perceived as influencing the research. All potential conflicts of
interest must be disclosed in the cover letter and acknowledged in the
manuscript. The journal may use such information as a basis for
editorial decisions and may publish such disclosures if they are
believed to be important to readers in judging the manuscript. A
decision may be made by the journal not to publish on the basis of the
declared conflict.
2. MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
2.1 Title Page
The title page should include:
Full title: It should be concise, informative, and avoid non-standard abbreviations (maximum 30 words).
Running title: Less than 80 characters.
author(s) name(s): The names of all authors, including family names and
first names (with the first letter capitalized). Authors from China
should present their names using Pinyin and Chinese characters. To
facilitate blind review, authors' names and affiliations should not
appear in the main text.
Corresponding author(s): Include full mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
Author
affiliation: Include department, institution, and complete address for
each author. If there are authors with different affiliations, use
superscript-numerals to match authors with institutions.
Acknowledgement: List dedications, acknowledgments, and funding sources.
2.2 Abstract and Key words
Abstract:
A concise summary of the manuscript (maximum 350 words). It should
provide the background, key objectives, main methods, major findings,
and conclusions of the research.
Key
words: 3-8 key words (in lowercase) for indexing and database searches,
which should be listed directly after the abstract. Key words should be
standardized terms in the maize field.
2.3 Main Text
The body of the manuscript should be organized in the following sections:
INTRODUCTION:
The introduction should be concise and set the context for the maize
research, explaining the background and significance of the study. It
should also state the objectives and hypotheses clearly.
RESULTS:
The results section should present the maize research data clearly and
succinctly, with appropriate statistical analyses. It should be
presented logically, either in a sequential or thematic order. Data
presented should be complete, and appropriate controls should be
mentioned.
DISCUSSION:
The discussion should interpret the results, exploring their
implications in the context of existing maize research literature.
Authors should not simply restate results but should interpret their
significance and address any potential limitations. A brief summary of
the conclusions drawn from the research should follow, highlighting the
main findings and their broader impact on the maize field.
METHODS:
This section should describe in detail all materials (including maize
varieties, experimental reagents), techniques, and procedures used in
the research. Sufficient detail should be provided to allow for
replication of the study. Authors should avoid laboratory jargon and
clarify any abbreviations used. Chemical names should be listed in their
correct forms, and any trade names should be capitalized and
accompanied by the manufacturer's information.
2.4 Supplemental Data
Supplemental
Data should be submitted as a single Word file. Supplemental files may
include additional data, figures, or videos that support the maize
research findings but are not essential to the main text.
2.5 References
Use
the author-date citation style. Only published and accepted works
should be cited. Priority is given to citing core journal literatures at
home and abroad in the past 5 years and published papers of Maize
Sciences.
Provide
full details for each reference, including authors, year, article
title, journal name, volume, issue, page range. For books, include
authors, year, the title, publisher, city of publication, and country.
Personal
communications or unpublished data should not be included in the
reference list but can be cited in the text with appropriate permission
from the authors . (eg. Woo H R, Kim H J, Lim P O, et al. 2019. Leaf
senescence: Systems and dynamics aspects. Annu Rev Plant Biol, 70:
347-376.)
3. Figures and Tables
3.1 Figures
Sciences publishes all contents in full color in print version without
extra fees. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit all figures and
graphical materials in color.
For
reviewing process, all figures should be provided in PDF version, which
should be combined with the text. Figures must be cited, in consecutive
order, in the text.
accepted articles, the final version of the figures should be created
using Photoshop, PowerPoint (PPT), Adobe Illustrator or software such as
Excel, Graphpad, Origin, SigmaPlot, in TIFF, JPEG, PDF, or PPT format.
The resolution of at least 300 dpi is required for photographic images,
1000 dpi for line art, and all line drawings must be 0.75 point or
above. If you use PPT, please send the original files. For
illustrations, use color or pattern fills that can be read clearly when
printed in color. Images imported into PPT should have at least 600 dpi
resolution. The width of one column is 80 mm, 1.5-column 120 mm, and
2-column 170 mm. Magnifications should be indicated using a scale bar on
the illustration.
Line
figures should be supplied as sharp, preferably color graphs or
diagrams, either professionally drawn or created by a computer graphics
package. The line width should be 0.75 point. It is not required to add a
frame for the figures.
Detailed figure requirements follow:
Figure caption font size and typeface: 8.0 pt, Times New Roman, bold
Figure labels (A, B, C, etc.) font size and typeface: 8.0 pt, Arial, no bold
X-axis, y-axis labels font size and typeface: 7.5 pt, Arial, no bold
X-axis, y-axis units: 7.5 pt, Arial, no bold
All other text inside figures: 7.5 pt, Arial, no bold
And you may supply the original and editable figures for editing, especially those vector diagrams.
3.2 Figure Legends
Legends
should be concise and comprehensive: the figure and its legend must be
self-sufficient, understandable without reference to the text, including
definitions of any symbols used, and define/explain all abbreviations
and units of measurement.
Include
information on sample sizes, statistical significance, and error bars
where applicable (especially for maize experimental data).
3.3 Tables
Tables should be created using the Word table function and should not be submitted as Excel or PDF files.
Tables
must be numbered sequentially (Table 1, Table 2, etc.) and should have a
brief, informative title (in both Chinese and English).
Footnotes
should be used to explain any abbreviations or special notations in the
table. Adopt the three-line table format to avoid repetition with the
text content.
4. Review and Publication Process
4.1 Peer Review
submitted manuscripts will undergo a "double-blind peer review"
process. Typically, two to three reviewers in the maize field will
assess each manuscript. The peer review process usually takes 1-2
months, and authors will be notified of the editorial decision
afterward.
4.2 Revision
Minor Revision: Authors will be given 20 days to revise the manuscript and resubmit it.
Major Revision: If significant changes are needed, authors will be given up to 30 days for revisions.
Resubmission:
Revised manuscripts should be accompanied by a detailed point-by-point
response to the reviewers’ comments, clearly stating the revision
content and reasons.
4.3 Acceptance and Publication
Accepted
manuscripts will be online first after preliminary edit within 10 days,
and the final edited and typeset version of record will appear in the
future.
If
major changes are required after acceptance, the manuscript may go
through another round of review. The editorial department will conduct
typesetting and proofreading, and the proof will be returned to the
author for confirmation before official publication.
5. Data and Image Integrity
5.1 Data Availability
must ensure that all primary data supporting the conclusions of the
maize research manuscript are available. Data should be shared in public
repositories where possible, and access details must be provided in the
Methods section.
5.2 Image Manipulation
Any
image processing (e.g., brightness or contrast adjustment) must be
applied uniformly across the entire image and disclosed in the figure
legend. Cropping or grouping images must also be transparent and should
be mentioned in the figure legend. Falsification or modification of
maize experimental images is regarded as academic misconduct.
6. Submission of Revised Manuscripts
6.1 Final Submission
Upon
acceptance, the manuscript must be submitted as a Word document.
Figures should be provided as separate high-resolution files in TIFF,
JPEG, PDF, or AI format. Supplemental information should be submitted as
a single file in Word format.
6.2 File Format
Manuscript text should be formatted with continuous line numbers and in 1.5 line spacing.
Use Times New Roman font (12-point) for the main text, and Song font (12-point) for Chinese content.
7. Publication Fees
7.1 Handling Fees
There
will be no article processing charges (APC) for accepted manuscripts
within the first three years, after which a certain handling fee will be
charged to accepted manuscripts. Details of the fee will be provided
upon acceptance.
7.2 Open Access
may choose the open-access publication option, which will allow the
article to be freely available to the public immediately upon
publication.
8. Final Checklist for Authors
Before submitting, authors should ensure that the following items are included:
Title page with author information (consistent with the requirements of Section 2.1);
Manuscript
body, including all required sections (Introduction, Results,
Discussion, Methods, References) and in line with maize research
content;
Figures and tables in correct formats (conforming to the specifications of Section 3);
Figure legends and supplemental data (if applicable);
A
cover letter addressing the significance of the maize study and
confirming compliance with submission guidelines, including declarations
of originality and no conflict of interest.
Pubdate: Dec 12, 2025