The Journal MVZ Cordoba is the official organ of the diffusion of the faculty of veterinary medicine and zootechny of university of Córdoba, Montería, Colombia. Is a biannual publication and circulates in the international environment. The journal publishes (sections) original articles of investigation, technical articles, literature reviews, topics revisions, brief communications, inform of cases and, others that to opinion of the Editorial Committee are from general interest. The topics that the Journal MVZ Cordoba Publishes is related with the veterinary medicine and zootechny, aquaculture, biology, biotechnology, biomedical basic sciences and others topics of interest in the agricultural sciences. The Journal MVZ Cordoba is directed to professionals of the veterinary medicine, zootechny, human and animal public health, aquaculture, biology, biomedical basic sciences and biotechnology. Journal accepts papers in either Spanish or English.The Objectives of Journal MVZ Cordoba is to spread out the scientific and technological knowledge of the agricultural and animal sciences, biomedical basic sciences, aquiculture, biotechnology and biology. The journal is printed effective with volume 1, issue 1, 1994.
Journal of Social Sciences is a publication of the Institute of Latin America and Editions of the University of Salamanca, dedicated to scholarly analysis of Latin American reality in all its aspects: political, social, historical, cultural and economic. Different addresses current issues and has spent some numbers to the detailed study of the specific situation of countries in Latin America. This means that there are two ways to address the Latin American reality from the pages of this journal: by country or by specific subject. It is valued especially those works that are original, unpublished and results of investigations related to competitive research projects, national and international, mainly present empirical study of the problems .
To publish original articles and promotes interchange among social science professionals in Brazil, encourages scientific and technological development, and stimulates economic and social debate internationally.
We are beginning to understand how communications at the rhizosphere, with soil organisms and other plant species, affect root exudates and nutrient uptake. This rapidly evolving subject utilizes molecular biology and genomic tools, food web or community structure manipulations, high performance liquid chromatography, isotopic analysis, diverse spectroscopic analytics, tomography and other microscopy, complex statistical and modeling tools.
Field experiments, microcosm experiments, and soil-free research will be considered. Research papers, technical or method papers, reviews, and commentaries are welcome. Papers discussing informative negative results will also be considered.