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In the Bangladesh Rice Journal (BRJ), original research papers and short communications are published. Articles based on at least two years'/seasons' results are encouraged to submit. However, article based on single trail of exciting findings may also be submitted for publication. The manuscript, addressed to the Chief Editor, Bangladesh Rice Journal, and Director General, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur-1701, should submit in triplicate. The manuscript should be type written in a double space throughout on one side only of A4 size quality paper with 3cm top and left margins, and 2.5 cm right and bottom margins. A manuscript submitted to the Bangladesh Rice Journal must not have been published in or accepted for publication by any other journal.
Citations: Citations should include author(s) and year of publication. Examples for: Mustafi and Deb (2002) stated that disease and pest resistant T. Arnan varieties are popular in wet season in Bangladesh. However, farmers utilize imbalanced fertilizer dose for this crop (Biswas et al, 2001; Shah, 2003). According to Islam et al (2001), T. Arnan crop may suffer by 20-day drought once in three years.
Table: Prepare tables with the feature of table in your word processor; do not use tabs, spaces, or graphics boxes. Number tables consecutively. Table heads should be brief but complete and self-contained in bold letter.
Figure: Figure should be 7.5 cm or 15 cm wide, clearly visible and camera ready during final submission of the manuscript. Font size should be 8 points Times New Roman. Measuring unit of Y-axis should be placed on the top. A figure caption should be brief, but sufficiently detailed to tell its own story and should be placed separately below the figure. Identify curves or symbols in a legend within the figure itself, not in the caption. Photographic illustrations are acceptable only if they are very essential and of high quality.
Data presentation: Values in tables and in the text of a manuscript should include as few digits as possible. Round up more than two digits after the decimal point. Metric units should be used (see examples below). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) tables are not required. Tables should be as concise as possible as and no larger than the print area (20 x 15cm) of journal page. Avoid unnecessary abbreviation in box heading and use as few lines as possible.
Style
Short communication does not need to follow the sequence shown above.
1. Title and byline: Title should be concise, expressive, specific and within 20 words (excluding conjunctions and prepositions). The title should in upper and lower case style with bold letters. Below the title, list the names of all authors and mention their addresses as footnote. Place an asterisk after the name of the corresponding author.
2. Abstract: Abstract should not exceed 200 words. It must be specific and as concise as possible, stating only the major objective, results and conclusion.
3. Introduction: Describe briefly the area of study including a short, pertinent review of relevant previous studies with supporting citations. Be sure to state clearly the objective(s) of the study.
4. Materials and methods: Describe the materials and procedures with special reference to experimental design and data analysis.
5. Results: Tables and graphs should be self explanatory and only meaningful data should be presented.
6. Discussion: It should not repeat what has already been written in RESULTS. Here, the author should show how the work has contributed to the overall knowledge of the subject, citing relevant work published in other papers.
7. Acknowledgement: Acknowledgement can be included if they are due.
8. References.
References must be listed carefully. Do not list references that are not cited in the text. When abstracts are listed, the page reference should be followed by Abstract. We follow APA style.
A few examples of listing references are provided below:
Shah, A L, M S Rahman and M Ishaque. 2002. High density grain panicles of BR3 in dry season based on thousand grain weight under different plant densities and nitrogen levels. Bangladesh Rice J., 11 (Special Issue): 23-27.
Henshaw, GG. 1982. Tissue culture methods and germplasm storage. In: A Fujiwara (ed.) Plant Tissue Culture. Marizen, Tokyo. Pp. 789-792.
Hossain, MM. 2008. Food crisis in Bangladesh. (Online) available: www.cwb.ca/enlgrowing/food.jsp (17 June, 2008).
Revision and final submission
The authors are responsible for revising the article as suggested by the reviewer(s) and over viewer. Soft copy of the manuscript in MS word Times New Roman, figures in Excel and photographs in Photoshop should be provided along with hard copy during final submission. Failure to accomplish every requirement of the BRJ will delay publication of submitted article in time.
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
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Established in 2011 and hosted by Ubiquity.
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This website supports the online publication of Mongolian journals. For more information about MongoliaJOL and how to join the service see the About page.