Ethical Principles & Publication Policy
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). (2011, March 7). Code of Conduct and Best-Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors. Retrieved from https://publicationethics.org/about/guide/journal-editors
Authors who submit papers to SilvaWorld certify that his/her work is original and is not published or under publication consideration elsewhere. Also, authors confirm that submitted papers have not been copied or plagiarized, in whole or in part, from other papers or studies. Authors certify that he/she does not have potential conflicts of interest or partial benefits associated with his or her papers.
SilvaWorld will check for plagiarism in all submitted articles prior to publication. If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the publication process, the author will be instructed to rewrite the manuscript. Every submission will be scanned by Turnitin® to prevent plagiarism. If any manuscript is 30% plagiarized the article will be rejected and the author will be notified. We strongly recommend that authors check paper content before submitting for publication. Plagiarism can be checked by using free online software.
All editors of SilvaWorld are independent in their evaluations and decisions in the journal. No external and/or internal factor can affect their decisions. If the editors are exposed to any kind of positive and/or negative constraints, they keep the right to take legal action against those involved in the constraint. On the other hand, editors are responsible for their decisions in the journal. The editor-in-chief is the only person responsible for journal content and on-time publishing.
Peer-reviewing of a submitted manuscript is the control of its scientific content, scientific layout and suitability according to the principles of the journal, and delivery of the reviewer’s opinion for unsuitable manuscript content to ensure suitability. The reviewing process, not only enables reviewers to forward their evaluations about the manuscripts to the editors but also give them the opportunity to improve the contents of the manuscripts.
Privacy
If it is suspected of using an idea in the manuscript that is sent for evaluation to the reviewer without permission, the flowchart of COPE “What to do if you suspect a reviewer has appropriated an author’s ideas or data?” is followed.
Standards of Objectivity
Suitability of the Cited References
Conflict of Interests
Use of AI (Artifical Intelligence) Tools
Authors are allowed to use AI or AI-assisted technologies only for imporving the legibility of the work by benefiting from grammar and spelling checking tools. Journal of Agricultural Production does not permit the use of AI or AI-assisted technologies to create, edit or manipulate figures, tables, or any other similar artworks. Authors also cannot use AI or AI-assisted technologies to generate data, ideas, conclusions or recommendations. Authors must disclose Generative AI Use in their manuscript. We understand that AI technologies are improving rapidly and we will adjust our policy whenever necessary accordingly.
Data Accessing and Retainment
Originality and Plagiarism
Multiple, Repeated, Unnecessary or Simultaneous Submissions
Authorship of Manuscripts
• Researchers providing major contribution to concept, design, performing, data collection and/or analysis in a study,
Contributors other than the above list (technical assistance, helpers in writing and editing, general contributions, etc.) should not be involved in the authors list but can be listed in acknowledgments section. The corresponding authors of manuscripts should provide the separate listing of contributors as authors and those to be involved in acknowledgments section.
Conflict of interests
Acknowledgement of References
1. Manuscripts must be the original work of the submitting author.
1. Manuscripts are reviewed fairly based on the intellectual content of the paper regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenship or political view of the author(s).
1. Manuscripts are reviewed fairly based on the intellectual content of the paper regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenship or political view of the author(s).
Ethical Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Research
• Replacement of animals by alternatives wherever possible,• Reduction in number of animals used, and• Refinement of experimental conditions and procedures to minimize the harm to animals.
JOURNAL POLICY
Initial evaluation of articles submitted to SilvaWorld is completed within 2-6 weeks. Final evaluation may make take longer depending on the revisions. The average time from submission to publication is 8 weeks.
The Editorial Board takes responsibility for making publication decisions on submitted manuscripts based on the reviewer’s evaluation of the manuscript, policies of the journal editorial board, and legal efforts to prevent plagiarism, libel, and copyright infringement.
DISCLAIMER
Editor or members of the editorial board are not responsible for the author’s opinions and manuscript contents. Authors are responsible for the ethical originality of and possible errors in their manuscripts. They are also responsible for all errors based on page editing before their proofreading. On the other hand, errors taking place after proofreading are in responsibility of the journal directors.
Note: Author should make corrections in 2 months, otherwise the paper will be rejected.
