Aims and scope

The mission of the Life and Agriculture Sciences Journal is to promote excellence about recent developments in research and in higher education worldwide.

The subject areas of LAS Journal include, but are not limited to the following fields:
  • Animal Physiology
  • Agricultural Research
  • Agricultural genomics
  • Tree fruit production
  • Agricultural Education
  • Agricultural engineering
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Agricultural development
  • Agricultural economics and agribusiness
  • Agronomy
  • Animal science, physiology and morphology
  • Aquaculture/Fisheries
  • Bio technology
  • Bio chemistry
  • Bio physics
  • Botany
  • Cellular biology
  • Comparative Anatomy
  • Crop Genetics & Breeding
  • Economic Botany
  • Ethno botany
  • Entomology
  • Forestry
  • Food science and technology
  • Genetics
  • Genetic engineering & plant breeding
  • Irrigation
  • Molecular biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Organic agriculture
  • Paleo botany
  • Plant Ecology
  • Plant pathology
  • Plant science
  • Pesticide science
  • Rural development
  • Soil science
  • Seed science research
  • Veterinary science
  • Zoology
  • And Others …
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Editorial

The editorial board of Life and Agriculture Sciences Journal (LASJ) that has an active role in screening submissions, assigning peer-reviewers, and guiding manuscripts through the peer-review process have been listed in this section.

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The process of peer review involves an exchange between a journal editor and a team of reviewers, also known as referees. A simple schematic of OASP's Peer-Review process has been shown in this section.