Top Agricultural Science Papers – November 2015

by | Nov 30, 2015 | Collections

We are pleased to announce a new PeerJ Spotlight Collection for Agricultural Science.

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With the commencement today of the COP21 climate talks, the importance of having open access to well-researched and accurately reported research in the Agricultural Sciences cannot be overstated. As a result, we are pleased that leading agricultural scientists worldwide have chosen to publish some of their best work in PeerJ. This Collection of 10 articles represents some of the most noteworthy agricultural science which PeerJ has published in the up to November 2015.

The list was compiled by examining a range of article level metrics – many are already highly cited, many have been widely tweeted, and many have had a high number of page views. The resulting list is a subjective snapshot of the most interesting agricultural science research appearing in PeerJ today. The authors of almost all of these articles also chose to make their peer-review history public, making them even more useful to the community.

If you would like to nominate a subject area for future PeerJ ‘Top 10’ Collections, just email us at info@peerj.com or tweet us with the hashtag #peerjspotlight.

If you are a researcher working in this area, then we encourage you to submit your next articles to PeerJ.

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