We are delighted to announce that the Beverage Plant Research articles are now indexed in CABI specialized databases. This important milestone ensures that articles published in Beverage Plant Research are easily found when searching for beverage plant literature and it enables this journal authors to keep track of how often their article has been cited by others. According to the correspondence made by CABI, the Beverage Plant Research will be indexed from Volume 1, 2021.
About Beverage Plant Research
Beverage Plant Research (e-ISSN: 2769-2108) is the official journal of Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and China Tea Science Society, an open access journal published by Maximum Academic Press from 2021, specializing in publishing research on advancing beverage plant biology, chemistry, processing, and health functions.
Beverage Plant Research publishes original research, methods, reviews, and editorials, as well as perspectives in all disciplinary areas of beverage plant research, including germplasm evaluation and domestication, genetics and breeding, omics and functional genomics, biotechnology, physiology and ecology, soil science and cropping systems, biotic and abiotic resistance, biosynthetic pathways of secondary metabolites, profiling and characterization of quality components, beverage safety and quality control, medicinal properties of secondary metabolites and impacts of beverages on human health.
Please visit the official website (https://www.maxapress.com/bpr/) to learn more about Beverage Plant Research.
About CABI
CABI is located in Oxford, England. This organization provides the most prestigious scientific databases in the field of life sciences, agriculture (agricultural engineering and agricultural economics), biotechnology, animal sciences, environment, hygiene and global health. CABI is a not-for-profit, international treaty organization dedicated to the dissemination of scientific knowledge. It produces two abstract databases in the applied life sciences: CAB Abstracts and Global Health. CABI has a long established reputation of indexing scientific literature, with electronic archives containing records for literature dating back to 1913. The CAB Abstracts and Global Health databases are used by government and international agencies, academic institutions and commercial organizations worldwide to search and identify relevant literature.