Publication Ethics

Editors of academic journals face a range of ethical issues in the course of their work, including conflicts of interest, falsification and fabrication of data, plagiarism, unethical experimentation, redundant publication and authorship disputes. As the publisher of choice for some of the most trusted and highly cited experts in the field, we recognize the importance of maintaining integrity and editorial independence. We are committed to high ethical standards and transparent publication practices that ensure respect for AgriBio e-Spectrum publications within the academic community.

As part of our commitment to ethical practices, AgriBio e-Spectrum adheres to the guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). This enables our editorial teams to consult authoritative external guidance when handling complex cases, ensuring integrity and transparency in our publishing process.