The Forestry Research journal has achieved a significant milestone, earning inclusion in PubMed Central® (PMC), the renowned free full-text archive maintained by the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). This recognition underscores the journal’s commitment to publishing high-quality and impactful scientific research in the field of forest science.
All articles from Forestry Research since its inception are now freely accessible to readers worldwide via this PMC database.
PMC serves as a key resource for the global biomedical and life sciences community, offering a robust platform for the preservation and dissemination of scholarly literature. It supports current biomedical and healthcare research while ensuring the availability of information for future scholarship.
Forestry Research (e-ISSN 2767-3812) is an open access, online-only journal publishing original research, methods, reviews, and perspectives. Its scope covers major forest species, with a focus on timber, ornamental, economic, and ecological trees. The journal prioritizes highly impactful research, particularly on economic trees such as fruit- and nut-bearing species, oilseeds, and biomaterial producers, as well as ecological trees that address challenges like soil erosion and desertification.
This achievement highlights Forestry Research as a valuable resource for advancing forest science and broadening access to critical research in the field.
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