Submission deadline: June 30, 2024
Submission website: https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/asic
Introduction
Wheat, one of the most vital staple crops globally, is paramount in ensuring global food security. However, the consistent improvement in wheat yield and quality encounters many challenges and complexities, particularly in the face of global climate change. Consequently, studies on high-yield and high-quality wheat cultivation techniques, and exploring the underlying eco-physiological mechanisms have emerged as a prominent research area, garnering escalating attention from the international academic community.
The special issue delves into cultivation techniques that augment wheat crops’ stress resistance, yield, and grain quality and elucidates the underlying physiological and ecological mechanisms involved. It aims to facilitate the exchange of their latest findings and novel insights by providing a comprehensive platform for researchers and experts in wheat cultivation. The knowledge disseminated within this special issue will significantly contribute to developing innovative and sustainable approaches, addressing the challenges posed by changing climates and the ever-growing global demand for increased wheat production.
Topics Covered
The articles featured in this special issue encompass a broad spectrum of subjects, including but not limited to the physiological responses of high-yield wheat cultivation, stress physiology of wheat, and physiological responses influencing wheat grain quality.
Guest Editors
Prof. WANG Xiao
Member of Youth Editorial Board of JIA
College of Agriculture, Nanjing Agricultural University, China
E-mail: xiaowang@njau.edu.cn
Prof. LI Xiang-nan
Member of Editorial Board of JIANortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaE-mail: lixiangnan@iga.ac.cn
Prof. JIANG Dong
Member of Editorial Board of JIACollege of Agriculture, Nanjing Agricultural University, ChinaE-mail: jiangd@njau.edu.cn
Prof. LIU Fu-lai
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkE-mail: fl@plen.ku.dkSubmission Guidelines
All full papers should be submitted and presented in English.To distinguish them from general submission articles, authors must submit the manuscripts online (https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/asic) and include the key phrases "Advancing Wheat Physiology: Maximizing Productivity and Stress Resilience" after the title. Manuscript format and JIA information can be found at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/20953119 and authors must follow JIA's submission guidelines.All manuscripts must pass the journal’s rigorous peer-review process.
Contact Information
For further questions about the special issue, please contact the Managing Editor WANG Ning at +86-10-82106279 or wangning01@caas.cn.