Aims & Scope

The Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences - Botany Journal is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of botany and related fields. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academics, and professionals to disseminate their innovative findings and contribute to the advancement of botanical sciences.

Scope of the Journal:

The Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences - Botany Journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, short communications, and commentaries covering a wide range of topics in botany, including but not limited to:

  1. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: Studies on plant metabolism, biochemical processes, and physiological responses to environmental stimuli.

  2. Plant Taxonomy and Systematics: Investigations into the classification, nomenclature, and evolutionary relationships of plants.

  3. Plant Ecology and Conservation: Research on plant communities, ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and restoration ecology.

  4. Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology: Studies on plant genetics, genomics, gene expression, molecular mechanisms, and biotechnology applications.

  5. Plant Anatomy and Morphology: Research on the structure, development, and organization of plant tissues and organs.

  6. Plant Pathology and Disease Management: Investigations into plant diseases, pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, and disease control strategies.

  7. Plant Microbiology and Symbiosis: Studies on plant-microbe interactions, symbiotic relationships, and the role of microbes in plant health and nutrition.

  8. Plant Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering: Research on the manipulation of plant genomes, genetic transformation, and the development of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

  9. Plant Pharmacology and Phytochemistry: Investigations into the medicinal properties, secondary metabolites, and bioactive compounds derived from plants.

  10. Ethnobotany and Traditional Knowledge: Studies on the cultural significance, traditional uses, and indigenous knowledge associated with plants.