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Ethical Guidelines and General Information
 
Ethical Approvals: In cases where animals are used in the submitted manuscript, the methods section must clearly indicate approval from the ethics committee of the institute or organisation and should state that all efforts were taken to minimize pain and discomfort to the animal while conducting these experiments.
 
Ethics of Investigation: Authors should make sure that the manuscript is designed according to the guidelines of the Helsinki Declaration as revised in 1975, otherwise the manuscript will not be accepted for publication or will be rejected later.
 
Blinded Review: ResearchersLinks believes in a fair and rigorous review process. Therefore, all submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by at least two experts in the appropriate field, determined by the Editor-in-Chief of each journal. The names of the reviewers will not be displayed on the manuscript and will not be disclosed to any authors. Names of authors shall not be disclosed to Reviewers.
 
Appeal of Decision: Authors have the right to appeal the Editor's decision in writing to the Editorial Office stating the reasons for appealing the decision with evidence and supporting data.
 
Permissions: In case any part (e.g. table or figure) of the submitted manuscript has been taken from previously published work, it is the responsibility of the authors to obtain permission either from the publishers or from the authors depending on the copyright ownership. ResearchersLinks can demand this permission anytime, pre- or post-publication of the study.
 
Plagiarism Policy: The Editorial Office will strictly monitor text plagiarism and obvious fraudulent data prior to the review process and if plagiarism is detected at this stage or later, the manuscript will be rejected and will not be reconsidered in any journal published independently or in association with ResearchersLinks, Ltd, UK. Being HEC recognized journal, PJF follows HEC policy on plagiarism. According to HEC plagiarism policy, similarity index from a single source should not exceed than 5% and overall it should not be greater than 19% for publication of the research article.
 
Publication/Acceptance process*
 
After successful online submission of the manuscript, the author is required to deposit an amount of Rs.2000 as processing fee (non-refundable). After receiving the fee submission proof, manuscripts are transferred to Editors to initiate the review process.
You may deposit the required processing fee Rs. ​20​00/- (non-refundable) via HBL online transfer or through any ATM to the Account given below.
 
Account Title: EDITOR PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF FORESTRY
Account No: PK50NBPA0388003048601019
Swift Code:
NBPAPKKA
Bank Address: National Bank of Pakistan, University Campus Branch, Peshawar, Pakistan

Note: A scanned copy of Processing Fee payment​/slip must be sent via email to
(asstt-manager-pjf@pfi.gov.pk) and write manuscript ID and the title in the subject line.
 
 Acceptance of Research Article*
 
After completion of review process, if the article is accepted for publication information will be passed on to the first/corresponding author. After payment of publication/printing charges as shown in the table below and bank details above, articles are processed for publication.
 
S. No
Description
Amount
1.
Processing fee per paper
Rs. 2000/-
2.
Printing Charges for Authors from Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar (if no author is included from outside PFI)
Rs. 1000/-
3.
Printing Charges for Authors from Outside Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar
Rs. 3000/-
4.
Printing Charges from Authors of Foreign Countries*
US$100
5.
 Printing Charges Per Page
Rs. 500/-
6
Remuneration for Local Referees
Rs. 1000/-
 
 
* No publication charges shall be collected from Authors including Foreign Authors till attaining the Impact Factor for the journal.
 
Submission:
 
Only electronic files in Word format (.doc, docx) can be submitted to the Pakistan Journal of Forestry. Submission shall only be made by one of the authors, main or co-author, who should take the responsibility for all correspondence throughout the submission and review process.
 
Submit your manuscript through the online submission system (right top corner) or left of this menu. For any technical issues during submission please contact us at journals@researcherslinks.com
 
Terms of Submission:
While submitting your manuscripts you must ensure that:
• The manuscript is not being considered elsewhere for publication.
• All authors have approved the publication of this manuscript.
• The relevant institution has approved the submission, if required.
• The authors permit editing of the paper for readability.
 
Types of manuscript:
Research Article: An article containing full detail of findings. It should consist of Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion (Results and Discussion can be combined), Acknowledgements, Novelty Statement, Authors' Contributions, References, Tables, and finally Figure Legends. 
 
Short Communication: A shorter version of manuscript. Short Communications may be published more rapidly. It should consist of Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion (or Results and Discussion), Acknowledgements, Novelty Statement, Author's Contributions, References, Tables, and finally Figure Legends.
 
Mini-review: These should focus on an emerging topic in the field. Prior permission from the Editor-in-Chief is mandatory. There is no specific format of different sections.
Review: Should comprehensively focus on an emerging topic, which fit into the scope of the journal. Prior permission from the Editor-in-Chief is mandatory. There is no specific format of different sections.
 
Commentary: An expert discussion on controversial results or to connect different studies published separately.
 
Editorial: An opinion of the Sub-Editor.
 
Formatting of the manuscript:
 
Authors are strongly suggested to use PJF Template to prepare the manuscript for submission. Click Here to download the PJF Template.
 
1. Title and Authorship Information Page (on a separate page)
• Title of the manuscript
• Full names of author(s)

Full name of departments, institutions or universities
Email address and telephone/cell number of all authors
 
Provide Line Numbering:
Use continuous line numbering starting from the very beginning of the title page. Please try to get the numbering on the left side of the page. The numbers one, two and three can be written out, but all other numbers should be the actual number, i.e., 4, 5, 6….
 
2. Abstract:
The manuscript should contain an abstract. Abstracts shall not contain any references and should clearly and accurately summarize the main focus of the study. The word count should be under 250 words.
 
3. Keywords:
Keywords should contain words and phrases that suggest what the topic is about. Also include words and phrases that are closely related to your topic.
 
4. Introduction:
This section should summerise existing literature sufficiently so that the readers understand the background of the findings. At the end, the introduction should contain the objectives of the study. Authors are encouraged to use headings, however, these are not compulsory.
 
5. Materials and Methods:
This part should contain sufficient experimental and analytical details so that any readers can repeat the procedures without consulting the author of the study. To have better understanding of the methodologies, it is recommended that this section is divided under headings.
 
6. Results and Discussion:
This section may be divided by subheadings or may be combined depending upon the nature of manuscript and the type of study.
 
7. Conclusions and Recommendations:
This section should clearly explain the main conclusions of the work. It should not be more than one paragraph and should not repeat the text presented earlier in the text. Efforts should be made to highlight the importance and relevance of the study.
 
8. Acknowledgments:
All acknowledgments (if any) should be included in the manuscript before the Reference section and may include supporting grants etc.
 
9. Novelty Statement:
Novelty Statement is required for submission of every article. This statement should provide information in one or two sentences as to what is new and novel in the manuscript in relation to prior related work, including the authors' own.
 
10. Authors Contributions:
It is important that each author of the manuscript should be properly credited for the ​contribution he/she has ​made in the ​experiment. The Author Contribution Form must carry original signatures and should be on separate page. Scan copy shall be submitted with manuscript at the time of fresh submission (Download Author Contribution Form).The author is required to pro​vide a certificate from concerned Supervisor/Advisor about author’s contribution ​​in order to ensure transparency and fairness in the publication as per HEC rules​ or other wise​. ​Moreover, all authors shall certify that they have read the paper before submission.​ These classification and specification of contributions are also helpful for policy makers and funding agencies. Therefore, ResearchersLinks, UK, encourages specifying the contribution of each authors in the submitted manuscripts before the References Section.
 
According to the ICMJE Guidelines, “Author” is the person who has made:
 
1. Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work; AND
2. Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content; AND
3. Final approval of the version to be published; AND
4. Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
More details at (above mentioned guidelines are taken from the same reference): http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/roles-and-responsibilities/defining-the-role-of-authors-and-contributors.html#two
Please use following guidelines to assess the contribution of each author:
1. Please use the initiates of the authors (e.g. JFV for Jean Francois Valarcher).
2. Followed by the nature of work (e.g. designed the experimentation, performed animal experiments, drafted manuscript).
3. Finally include a statement of “All authors read and approved the final manuscript”.
 
Example: MM, ABV performed the immunological assays; AJV and JKA wrote the first draft of the manuscripts. MZS designed the experimentation and SB analysed the data. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
 
Please note that all those authors who may not fall into the criteria of “authorship” shall only be mentioned in the “Acknowledgements Section”.
 
Conflict of Interest:
In cases where no conflicts of interests exist, authors should state that “The author(s) declare(s) that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this article”. Otherwise, they should mention any conflict of interest in this section of the manuscript. Please italicize this statement in the manuscript.
 
 
References:
 
References in the text should be mentioned as Smith, 2005 (when there is single author) or Smith and Franklin, 2005 (when there are two authors) or Smith et al., 2005 (when there are more than two authors).
 
The reference in the Reference List shall be arranged as mentioned below for each category:
 
Journal

Arif. M., M. T. Jan, N.U. Khan, A. Khan, M. J. Khan and I. Munir. 2010. Effect of seed priming on growth parameters of soybean. Pak.J. Bot. 42(4):2803-2812
 
Javaid, A., and T. Anjum. 2006. Control of Parthenuim hysterophorus (L.) by aqueous extracts of allelopathic grasses. Pak. J. Bot. 38(1):139-145
 
Oya, T., A.L. Neopmoceno, N. Neumaier, J.R.B. Farias, S. Tobita and O. Ito. 2004. Drought tolerance characteristics of Brazilian soybean cultivars. J. Plant Prod. Sci. 7:129-137
 
Book

Munir, M. 2002. Mononegaviruses of veterinary importance. Volume I: Pathobiology and molecular diagnosis: 1st edn. CABI, UK.
Narwal, S.S. 2004. Allelopathy in crop production.Scientific Publishers, Jodhapur, India.

Chapter in Edited Book

Gnanadurai, C. W. Lyon, D. C. Jackson, A. C. Fu, Z. F. 2014. Rabies Virus. p. 209-221. In: Munir, M (eds), Mononegaviruses of veterinary importance. Volume I: Pathobiology and molecular diagnosis, 2ndedn. CABI, UK.
 
Tanner, J.W. and D.J. Hume. 1978. Soybean management and production. Chapter.6. p.157-217. In: A.G. Norman Soybean Physiology, Agronomy and Utilization Academic Press. New York.
 
PhD thesis

Author, A. 2003. Thesis title with lower case initials to all words. PhD thesis, University, Town, Country.
 
Web Page

Pakistan Tea Assoc. 2010-11. Import statistics. Business Plaza Mumtaz Hussain Road, Karachi, Pakistan (www.pakistanteaassociation.com).

Software

Statistix. 2006. Statistix 8 user guide, version 1.0. Analytical Software, PO Box 12185, Tallahassee FL 32317 USA. Copyright © 2006 by Analytical Software.
 
Preparation of Figures:

Figures should be submitted in separate files and should be uploaded to the online submission system (eSubmit) along with the manuscript. All figures should be cited in the paper in consecutive order. Figures should be supplied in .jpg or jpeg formats.
 
Preparation of Tables:

Tables should be submitted in separate files and should be uploaded to the online submission system (eSubmit) along with the manuscript. Tables should be cited consecutively in the text and should not be abbreviated.
 
Proofs:

The formatted galley proof will be sent to corresponding authors only and should be returned within 2-3 days of receipt. It is the responsibility of the corresponding authors to consult the other authors for corrections and proof reading.
 
Copyright:

Open Access authors retain the copyrights of their papers, and all open access articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. Please consult the bottom of each page of the ResearchersLinks website for detail.
 
For Authors who resubmit their articles after revisions:

1. The authors are required to submit point to point rebuttal to various observations/queries raised by the reviewers at the time of submission of revised article.

2. Authors are also required to highlight the portions of their revised articles, where changes have been made or in juxtaposition format in response to reviewer's observation/suggestions/comments.

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