AUTHOR GUIDELINES

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Citation Pattern: Number in the bracket, e.g. DNA barcoding can identify bat species [1].

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Author Details with Affiliations:
1Name of 1st author, 2 Name 2nd author, 3Name of 3rd author,

1Name of Department of  1st author, Name of organization of 1st author, City, State, Country
2Name of Department of  2nd author, Name of organization of 2nd author, City, State, Country
3Name of Department of  3rd author, Name of organization of 3rd author, City, State, Country

Abstract:
The abstract should not be 250 words and should explain what is the problem, the solution to the problem, and the significance of the work.

Keywords:
Mention 5-6 keywords after the abstract with font size 10.

Competing Interest: Authors should declare that no competing interest exists among them.
Ethical Statement: Authors should declare that no violation of ethical regulations has occurred during their work.
Introduction:
Introduce your research theme carefully with the coherent flow and proper recent citations.

Material and Method:
In this section, authors are recommended to report the requirements and procedure of an experiment performed by them during their research work.

Result and Discussion:
The Result and Discussion should be provided separately. In the result section, the result of the experiment should clearly reported. Moreover, in the discussion, the comparison of work needs to be done with proper references highlighting the significance of the work.

Conclusion:
Conclude your research work precisely.

Acknowledgement:
In this section, mention the people, and organizations that helped to complete the research work.

Authors’ Contributions:
Report the contributions of the authors.

e.g RD: Collected specimens. DD: Performed experiments. CD: Wrote manuscript.
Ethical Statement: The author should declare that the submitted work doesn’t violate ethical policies.
Tables and Figures:
Use suitable figures as well as tables to support your data. Use precise headings for the same.

e.g Figure 1: Microbial diversity in the tropical forest; Table 1: Sampling stations across the Maharashtra state of India.
Validity of statement:
Authors are recommended to perform statistical tests as per the requirements of their data to ensure the validity of statement. However, we prefer authors to examine their research outputs using the following tests depending on data need:

  • Replicates, independence of replicate measurements, finding significant p-value, Procedures for e.g., inter-observer reliability, triangulation, and/or audit trails.
  • Use of Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPPS) Statistics version 13.0, to plot interaction effects.
  • Data are reported as number and percentage, mean ± standard deviation, or median and interquartile range [IQR] (bar chart).
  • Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Placket Burman design and calculations involved in it, Priori power-calculations for desired sample sizes.
  • Regression coefficient, error bars in graphs for figures, Pearson’s method for determining the correlation coefficient. Multiple correlation test.
  • Student T-test, Deciding one-tailed or two-tailed treatment, a Least significant difference.

References:
Style: Vancouver
Journal Articles:

Chumakov KEhrenfeld EWimmer EAgol VIVaccination against polio should not be stoppedNat Rev Microbiol2007;5(12):9528doi: 10.1038/nrmicro1769PMID 17965726.
Malvy DMcElroy AKde Clerck HGünther Svan Griensven J. Ebola virus diseaseLancet. 2019;393(10174):93648doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)33132-5PMID 30777297.
Moya AElena SFBracho AMiralles RBarrio EThe evolution of RNA viruses: A population genetics viewProc Natl Acad Sci U S A2000;97(13):696773doi: 10.1073/pnas.97.13.6967PMID 10860958.

Websites:

1.World Health Organization (WHO)Last updated 17 April 2020; 2020Available from: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novelcoronavirus-2019.
2.World Health Organization website; 2003Summary of Probable SARS Cases With Onset of Illness from 1 November 2002 to 31 July 2003 (based on data as of December 31, 2003) [cited Jan 192020]Available from: http://who.int/csr/sars/country/table2004_04_21/en/.
Preprint Articles:
Dong NYang XYe LChen KChan EW-CYang Met al. 2020Genomic and protein structure modeling analysis depicts the origin and infectivity of 2019-nCoV, a new coronavirus that caused a pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan,Chinadoi: 10.1101/2020.01.20.913368(This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review).

Citation of a Patent:
Lu TKKoeris MSChevalier BHolder JMcKenzie GBrownell DMay; 2013Recombinant phage and methodsUS patent 13/627Vol. 060.

Books:
Books from the database of a library-single author:

Dhakane RD 2018Microbial Agriculture: objective patternMicrobial science.

Book considered from the website without DOI (single author):
Dhakane RDMicrobial Agriculture: objective pattern; 2018Microbial ScienceAvailable from: http://test.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/2005/ucm1045252.htm(It is recommended not to break the URLs since this will stop the working of the link).

Two authors with edition:
Dhakane RShinde AMicrobial Agriculture: objective pattern. 2nd ed; 2020Microbial Science. (Note: there is no need to report the first edition).

Three-twenty authors with DOI:
Dhakane RShinde A, Bhattacharjee SThakrar BTDutkowski RKoerner A et al. Microbial Agriculture: objective patternAdv Ther. 2012;29(10):82648doi: 10.1007/s12325-012-0050-8PMID 23054689 (Note: Write names of all authors).

Reference work:

Dhakane RDShinde ASBhattarjee S, editors 2020Microbial Agriculture: objective pattern. Microbial science.

Entire Website:
Mendeley JAThomson MCoyne RPHow and When to Reference; 2017January 16Available from: https://www.howandwhentoreference.com.

Webpage:
Mitchell JAThomson MCoyne RP. APA citation; 2017January 25How and when to referenceAvailable from: https://www.howandwhentoreference.com/APAcitation.

Book Chapters:
Steudler SWerner ACheng JCultivation of medicinal mushroom biomass by solid-state bioprocessing in bioreactors. In: Solid-state fermentation. Steudler S, Werner à jay cheng j (eds). 1st ed. Vol. 169Springer; 2019. p. 325.

Article in Conference Proceedings:
Holzapfel GASchulze-Bauer CAJStadler MMechanics of angioplasty: wall, balloon, and stent. In: Casey JBao G, editorsNew York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers; 2000:14156doi: 10.1115/IMECE2000-1927. AMDVol 242/BEDvol;46:14156.

Article Processing Charges:
Rs.3000/- (For Indian Authors)

38.70 Dollars (For others)

Review Process:
Author – Editor in chief- Reviewer 1 (Selected)-    Reviewer 2 (Selected)- Reviewer 3 (Selected)- Editor in Chief (Selected); Final Status: Accepted for Publication (Note: If the manuscript is rejected by any one of the members, the final status of it will be considered as rejected. If minor corrections are required, the same will be conveyed to the authors. If major or impossible corrections are found, the manuscript will be rejected. There is no provision to publish rejected manuscripts at any cost.)

Publication Process:
1. Submit a Manuscript.

2. Review of paper and declaration of acceptance or rejection.
3. Publication
Invited Types of Articles: Research Papers, Short Communications and Review Papers, Perspectives, Viewpoints, Editorial, Comment, Correspondence, Case Report, Letter to Editor, Erratum, Corrigendum, Commentary, Opinions
Books: The journal publishes books (ebook and paperback) with ISBN numbers based on microbial science.
Short Communication: Short communications should be framed like research articles.
Scientific Survey:
It should include the title, author affiliations, abstracts, background, questionnaire, methods used, result, conclusion, and references.

Case Report:
Case report should involve the consent of the involved subject, for example, patient and/or hospital in case of the clinical case report, the background of the subject without exposing its identity, symptoms of the subject, results of biochemical, physical and/or other equivalent tests, in case of the clinical case report, treatment strategy, effects of the treatment and conclusion. The data should be represented with suitable figures, tables and other equivalent schematic representations. After the title, write the story and end it with a conclusion.

Commentary:
The commentary should be critical but in a respectful tone. It should involve, an introduction with a recognition of the fundamental problem, and the main body describing the main theme, subject and audience. The content should be specific and reliable; the commentary should end with a summary. After the title, write the content directly without headings and subheadings directly along with references.

Opinion:
It should include the title, content and references. It should be short and specific finding new arguments and getting to the point fast. The argument should be well structured and solutions to the problems should be offered. Active voice should be used avoiding jargon and giving a winning conclusion at the end with references.

Correspondence:
Correspondence articles are usually short articles. They should have words in the range of 1000-1500. These should analyze parts of previously published articles. They should discuss issues or findings in which the community is interested.

Synopsis:
The synopsis should be a summary of an article including arguments and a conclusion.

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