International Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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International Journal of Plant Biotechnology

Peer-Reviewed Peer-Reviewed Journal  ISSN: 2456–0162

About the Journal

International Journal of Plant Biotechnology:International journal of plant biotechnology is a comprehensive journal that covers all the topics of plant biotechnology, including plant physiology to plant tissue culture, from manipulation of plants to production of secondary metabolites under abiotic and biotic stress. Journal publishes recent advancements in the form of original research articles and review papers.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijpb
Frequency
2 Issue per Year
ISSN
2456–0162
Impact Factor (SJIF)
SJIF 0

6.055 , 2023, 5.999, 2024

DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJPB
Language
English
Subject
Biotechnology
Format
Peer-Reviewed Journal
Starting Year
2015
Indexing
Google Scholar, Scientific Literature (SCILIT), Index Copernicus, Journals TOCs

Latest Articles

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-07-03

AI-Based Image Detection of Rice Crop Diseases Using Deep Learning and Grad-CAM

By Deepak Chauhan, Aakash Chauhan, and Sonu Gupta

Abstract: The Indian economy relies heavily on agriculture, and rice is one of the most significant staple crops grown in the country. Nevertheless, rice cultivation faces numerous challenges due to several leaf diseases, such as bacterial leaf blight, brown spot, and leaf smut. These diseases can lead to substantial yield losses and financial burdens for farmers.…

Published in International Journal of Plant Biotechnology · Vol. 12, Issue 02, 2026Read Article →
Ahead of PrintSubscriptionOriginal Research 2026-06-01

Modern Molecular Breeding Approaches in Apiaceae for Enhanced Agronomic Performance

By Vishal J. Mistry, Jayesh Rupareliya, and Mansi Gandhi

Abstract: The Apiaceae family, including economically vital crops like dill, coriander, and fennel, faces significant productivity constraints due to narrow genetic diversity and slow conventional breeding. This study presents a robust molecular breeding framework integrating RAPD and SSR markers to accelerate genetic improvement. Five diverse germplasm accessions were evaluated across morphological, biochemical, and molecular parameters. Molecular…

Published in International Journal of Plant Biotechnology · Vol. 12, Issue 02, 2026Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-05-09

Biotechnological Advances in Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Jute (Corchorus spp.): Genomic and Functional Insights

By Md Al-Mamun1, T. Afroz2, M. Abdullah-Al-Mamun2, and Md. Mashiur Rahman3

Abstract: Jute (Corchoruscapsularis and C. olitorius) is an economically significant natural bast fiber crop, particularly in Bangladesh and South Asia that faces severe constraints from salinity and waterlogging due to climate change and coastal inundation. Despite its agricultural importance, jute has historically lacked genomic resources for molecular improvement. Recent release of high‑quality reference genomes, coupled with…

Published in International Journal of Plant Biotechnology · Vol. 12, Issue 1, 2026 · pp. 25–30Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-05-09

Outcome of Diverse Nitrogen Applications and Seed Rates for Attaining Quantitative and Qualitative Wheat Crop Production

By Syed Anas Shah Bacha, Hamza Iftikhar, Wajid Ali Shah, Ranra Jalal, Salman Khan, Saddam Hussain, and Syed Majid Rasheed

Abstract: The application rates of nitrogen and seed can significantly improves the quality of nutrients and productivity is wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crops. To discourse it, an experiment in field was conducted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mardan District (SCRI) Sugar Crop Research Institute, Pakistan with the name of “Effect of Different Seed Rates and Nitrogen Application for…

Published in International Journal of Plant Biotechnology · Vol. 12, Issue 1, 2026 · pp. 31–47Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-28

A Sensor-Based Soil Monitoring System for Better Crop Harvesting

By Kajal Shinde, Ayush Vishwakarma, Shivam Wayal, and Shweta Thorat

Abstract: Crop productivity is strongly affected by soil health, environmental conditions, and the availability of timely and accurate monitoring data. Traditional soil testing and crop assessment methods are labor-intensive and time-consuming. They also lack real-time capabilities, which limits efficient agricultural decision-making. This paper proposes an IoT-enabled smart soil monitoring and crop management system that provides real-time…

Published in International Journal of Plant Biotechnology · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 18–24Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-07

AI-Integrated Precision Agriculture System for Fertilizer Optimization, Multimodal Crop Yield Prediction

By Vaishnavi Biradar and Junaid Baig

Abstract: Agriculture is rapidly transforming into a data-driven ecosystem supported by advances in artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks, and satellite remote sensing technologies. These innovations enable precision-driven decision-making aimed at improving productivity while minimizing environmental impact. This paper presents an AI-integrated precision agriculture system designed to optimize fertilizer usage and enhance crop…

Published in International Journal of Plant Biotechnology · Vol. 12, Issue 1, 2026 · pp. 11–17Read Article →