Two prominent journals, Forestry Research and Beverage Plant Research, have achieved a significant milestone by being included in CABI specialized databases. This development bolsters their accessibility and visibility in their respective fields, ensuring that valuable research is easily discoverable and facilitating the tracking of citations for authors.
Forestry Research, an open-access, online-only journal published by Maximum Academic Press since 2021, focuses on a wide spectrum of forestry-related subjects. This includes major forest species such as timber, ornamental, economic, and ecological trees. The journal's dedication to impactful research within these domains has led to its inclusion in CABI's specialized databases, beginning from Volume 1, 2021. The achievement empowers authors to monitor the influence of their work and provides the global forestry community with easy access to essential content.
The aim of Forestry Research is to establish itself as a reliable source of innovative knowledge in the broader field of forestry. The journal concentrates on fundamental aspects that attract international attention, contributing to deeper insights into specialized areas of forestry.
Beverage Plant Research, the official journal of the Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and the China Tea Science Society, is another noteworthy addition to CABI's specialized databases. Published by Maximum Academic Press since 2021, this open-access journal has a specific focus on advancing the knowledge of beverage plant biology, chemistry, processing, and health functions.
With an emphasis on disciplines ranging from germplasm evaluation and genetics to quality control and human health impacts, Beverage Plant Research plays a crucial role in promoting the understanding of beverage plants. The inclusion of the journal's content in CABI databases, starting from Volume 1, 2021, reinforces its accessibility and facilitates the exploration of its valuable insights.
Both Forestry Research and Beverage Plant Research have solidified their positions as valuable resources in their respective domains, benefiting researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike. This collaborative effort between the journals and CABI contributes to the advancement of knowledge sharing and academic discourse within these specialized fields.
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