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JTEMASAGRARIOS 2021 : Call For Papers Journal Temas Agrarios 2021

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Link: https://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/index.php/temasagrarios
 
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Submission Deadline Mar 1, 2021
Categories    agriculture   agronomy   plant physiology   crop production
 

Call For Papers

Temas Agrarios is a national and international open access scientific journal, edited and financed by the University of Córdoba (Colombia), published biannually in PDF, HTML, XML and EPUB formats, and is peer-reviewed by double-blind peer reviewers. Its objective is to disseminate information and knowledge on science, technology and innovation in the fields of Agricultural and Agrifood Sciences. It is aimed primarily at researchers and professionals from universities, public and private research centers and institutes, related to the agricultural and agri-food areas.

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