Journals

  • International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management

    International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management (IJBSM) is an international bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal. It has 2024 NAAS rating 5.40. The journal is currently abstracted and associated with the agencies like EBSCOhostCABI, Chemical Abstracts Service, JuSER, PublonsGoogle ScholarAcademia, PlumX, CiteFactor, WorldCat and more. The journal widely focuses on all the types of bioresources on earth and their management at the times of stress/ crisis. It has a particular focus on documentation, validation and recovery of ethnic/ indigenous knowledge and practices, and native bio-species. The broad subject area includes agriculture, veterinary and animal science; forestry; fishery and marine science; agricultural engineering and food processing, ecology and environment; biotechnology; social science and other allied areas.

  • International Journal of Economic Plants

    International Journal of Economic Plants, a peer-reviewed international quarterly publication, focuses widely on original knowledge and research on the native plants for human use, social life and customs. This peer-reviewed journal has 2024 NAAS rating of 5.07. It aims on recovery of ethnic knowledge related to biota, native wild and unutilized crop species; grossly not only to recover economic plants for various human and animal uses, but also suggest research lines. The area of the journal broadly covers on forestry and allied sciences and their utilities; wood anatomy, paper pulp, fibre and allied fibres, textile technology, medicinal plant chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, economic fungus, mushroom, vegetable and horticultural crops etc. It depicts the rich relationship between plants and people encompassing the potential utilities of plants in relevance to environmental and public health policies, inter-disciplinary research strategy globally.

  • Chronicle of Bioresource Management

    Chronicles of Bioresource Management is a service of Society of Bioresource and Stress Management as part of its mission to promote and to encourage research in all facets of bioresource and stress management, and to efficiently transfer knowledge on a Global scale. This is a new effort of the society to provide a window for the scientists, researchers, academicians, policy makers, farmers, industrialists, civil society and people at large working for bioresource management and its conservation across the globe.