Top citation year was 2024 with 260 citations. Average citations per year stand at 92. Each indexed article contributes around 2.81 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 12.41, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 111 citations.
The American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering
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Most Cited Article
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Yearly Citation Performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
31
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| 2025 |
131
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| 2024 |
260
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| 2023 |
124
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| 2022 |
171
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| 2021 |
88
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| 2020 |
6
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| 2019 |
1
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| 2014 |
16
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About This Journal
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Types of Articles: TAJABE publishes various types of articles, including research articles, reviews, and short communications. All accepted articles will be made openly accessible, allowing readers to download, share, and cite the content without any barriers.
Author Retention of Copyright: Authors submitting manuscripts to TAJABE retain the copyright of their work. By publishing in TAJABE, authors grant the journal the right to publish, distribute, and archive their work while retaining the right to reuse, reproduce, and distribute their manuscripts elsewhere.
Creative Commons License: Authors submitting manuscripts to the Journal agree to publish their work under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This license allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon the work, even commercially, as long as they credit the author for the original creation. This licensing ensures that the research published in the Journal is freely available to the public while acknowledging the intellectual property rights of the authors.
Publication Charges: TAJABE may levy reasonable article processing charges (APCs) to cover the costs associated with the publication process. However, the journal is committed to maintaining a transparent and equitable fee structure, and mechanisms for fee waivers or discounts will be in place to ensure accessibility for authors from diverse backgrounds.
Archiving and Preservation: TAJABE is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation of published content. The journal will be archived in recognized digital repositories to guarantee the accessibility and persistence of research articles over time.
Indexing and Discovery: TAJABE will actively seek indexing in major databases to enhance the discoverability of published articles. This includes indexing in databases such as Crossref DOI, Google Scholar, Scopus Mendeley Indexing, Harward Hollis Library, WorldCat Indexing, SJIF, Index Copernicus, and others, to broaden the reach and impact of the research published in the journal.
Compliance with Funding Agency Policies: Authors are encouraged to comply with the open-access policies of funding agencies. TAJABE supports authors in meeting these requirements by providing information and assistance in the deposition of articles into relevant repositories.
Continuous Review and Improvement: The open-access policy of TAJABE will be periodically reviewed to align with the evolving landscape of scholarly communication. The journal is committed to adopting best practices and making adjustments as needed to ensure the widest possible dissemination of research.
Communication of Open-Access Policy: The open-access policy of TAJABE is unrestricted online access to scholarly research, allowing users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles. The Journal recognizes the importance of open access in democratizing knowledge and supports the principles outlined in the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI).
This open-access policy is effective as of 2019 and is subject to periodic review and updates by the editorial board of TAJABE.
Promote Research Excellence:
Foster and disseminate high-quality research in the fields of agriculture and biomedical engineering.
Encourage the submission of original and innovative contributions that advance knowledge in these domains.
Interdisciplinary Integration:
Facilitate the integration of agricultural and biomedical engineering disciplines, fostering collaboration and cross-fertilization of ideas.
Provide a platform for research that explores the intersection of agriculture and biomedical engineering, promoting a holistic understanding of related issues.
Scientific Rigor and Integrity:
Uphold the highest standards of scientific rigor, ensuring that published research undergoes thorough peer review.
Safeguard the integrity of the scientific process by promoting ethical research practices and transparency.
Knowledge Dissemination:
Act as a conduit for the dissemination of cutting-edge research findings, advancements, and technological innovations in agriculture and biomedical engineering.
Serve as a comprehensive resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to stay abreast of the latest developments in these fields.
Educational Outreach:
Support educational initiatives by publishing articles that contribute to the understanding of key concepts, methodologies, and emerging trends in agriculture and biomedical engineering.
Encourage the exchange of knowledge between academia and industry, fostering a dynamic learning environment.
Global Impact:
Promote a global perspective by publishing research that addresses agricultural and biomedical engineering challenges on an international scale.
Contribute to the development of sustainable solutions with broad applicability, transcending geographical boundaries.
Innovation and Technology Transfer:
Facilitate the transfer of research innovations from academia to industry by showcasing practical applications and technological advancements.
Bridge the gap between research and real-world implementation, fostering a pathway for the translation of scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for society.
Community Building:
Cultivate a vibrant community of researchers, scholars, and professionals in agriculture and biomedical engineering.
Facilitate networking opportunities and collaboration, fostering a sense of community among individuals with shared interests in these disciplines.
Continuous Improvement:
Strive for continuous improvement in the journal's editorial processes, publication standards, and overall impact on the scientific community.
Adapt to evolving research trends and stakeholder needs, ensuring the journal remains a dynamic and influential force in the academic landscape.
Scope of Journal
The scope of The American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering encompasses a broad range of topics and research areas, including but not limited to:
Biomedical Engineering in Agriculture:
Development and application of biomedical technologies in precision farming.
Integration of sensors, imaging, and data analytics in agriculture for improved crop management and yield optimization.
Biomedical engineering solutions for pest and disease detection, control, and management in agriculture.
Agricultural Biotechnology:
Genetic engineering and biotechnological innovations for crop improvement and resilience.
Applications of biotechnology in livestock breeding, health, and production.
Precision Agriculture:
Implementation of precision farming techniques using advanced technologies such as GPS, GIS, and remote sensing.
Data-driven approaches for smart farming, resource optimization, and sustainable agriculture practices.
Biosensors and Diagnostic Tools:
Development of biosensors and diagnostic tools for monitoring and assessing agricultural and environmental parameters.
Use of biomedical engineering principles in designing innovative tools for rapid detection of contaminants, pathogens, and quality assessment in agricultural products.
Bioinformatics in Agriculture:
Application of bioinformatics and computational tools in analyzing agricultural data, genomics, and proteomics.
Data-driven insights for crop modeling, disease prediction, and decision support systems.
Agricultural Robotics and Automation:
Integration of robotics and automation in agriculture for tasks such as planting, harvesting, and crop monitoring.
Biomedical engineering approaches to enhance the efficiency and precision of agricultural robotic systems.
Environmental and Ecological Impact:
Studies on the environmental and ecological impact of agricultural and biomedical engineering practices.
Sustainable and eco-friendly approaches to agriculture and biomedical engineering.
The American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and promote the exchange of ideas among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The journal encourages submissions that push the boundaries of traditional disciplines, fostering innovation and collaboration for the benefit of agriculture, biomedical engineering, and society as a whole.
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