Agricultural resilience and agricultural sustainability – which is which?
The sustainable opportunity for metabolic health: Study of the most important plants of the Middle East
Free-living bacteria of the genus Azotobacter – significance, mechanisms of action and practical use in crop production and sustainable agriculture
Multi-indicator deterministic model based on time series of Sentinel-2, to assess the degree of natural succession on the abandoned arable areas
Preliminary studies on the allelopathic potential of two invasive species of Solidago against selected cereal weeds
Current Agronomy (formerly Polish Journal of Agronomy) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering topics related to broad-sense crop production and agriculture-related environmental issues. It publishes original research papers, review articles, and communications.
Topic areas include:
- Agronomy (cultivation, fertilization, plant protection, breeding, mechanization);
- Natural sciences relating to agriculture (microbiology, soil science, biochemistry, plant physiology, genetics, ecology/environmental protection);
- Crop production economics.
- Agricultural production area management.
Our aim is to disseminate scientific achievements by publishing the results of research conducted at research institutes, universities, agricultural advisory centers, and other agriculture-related institutions. Authors currently do not incur any costs for publishing articles in Polish Journal of Agronomy / Current Agronomy. Additionally, the preparation of manuscripts is made technically simple. All articles in Polish Journal of Agronomy / Current Agronomy are available to readers without restriction under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license.
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