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Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

  • ISSN: 2214-7861

Editor-In-Chief: Müller

Next planned ship date: May 22, 2024

  • 5 Year impact factor: 4
  • Impact factor: 3.9

JARMAP is a peer reviewed and multidisciplinary communication platform, covering all aspects of the raw material supply chain of medicinal and aromatic plants. JARMAP aims to impro… Read more

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JARMAP is a peer reviewed and multidisciplinary communication platform, covering all aspects of the raw material supply chain of medicinal and aromatic plants. JARMAP aims to improve production of tailor made commodities by addressing the various requirements of manufacturers of herbal medicines, herbal teas, seasoning herbs, food and feed supplements and cosmetics. JARMAP covers research on genetic resources, breeding, molecular biology, wild-collection, conservation, domestication, propagation, cultivation, physiology, phytopathology and plant protection, mechanization, postharvest processing, drying, storage, extraction, quality assurance, analytics and economics. JARMAP publishes reviews, original research articles and short communications related to research.

The following are examples of research that fits within the scope of the journal:
All research along the primary production chain of medicinal and aromatic plants raw material and semi-finished products for herbal medicines, herbal teas, seasoning herbs, food and feed supplements and cosmetics

Plant genetic resources, breeding research including conventional and biotechnological methods, variety testing

Generative and vegetative propagation including artificial seeds

Wild collection and domestication

Sources of variation: environment, genetic, morphogenetic, ontogenetic, diurnal

Cultivation: climatic demands, crop rotation, tilling, fertilization, planting, irrigation, phytopathology, plant protection, mechanization, harvesting, organic cultivation

Post harvest processing: drying, separating, cleaning, distillation, extraction, decontamination, storing, tailoring, packaging

Quality: authentication, quality management systems and methods of quality determination

Economics: market survey, business studies, profitability



Minimal requirements: Vegetation experiments require two or better three repetitions (at different locations or time-shifted at the same location), populations should be characterized by at least 10 individuals, the concentration of chemical compounds must be given based on dry matter, all claims must be supported by appropriate statistical proofs.

Examples of research not in the scope of the journal:

Metabolomics

Chemical profiling of a species

Pharmacology

Toxicology

Biological activity

Ethnobotany

Callus culture

Micropropagation

Microencapsulation