About the Journal

Frontiers in Plant Biotechnology aims to share knowledge that makes plant science useful and to support research that helps tackle food security, climate stress, plant disease, and resource limits. It welcomes research work that finds better ways to grow crops, improve nutrition, and protect plants from threats. The journal also looks for studies that help farmers, breeders, and growers use new knowledge in real fields and nurseries. Genomic research work that reveals how plants grow and respond to change in the genetic resources leading to the environment. It covers tissue culture and cell research that speeds up breeding and plant regeneration programs. It includes studies on plant traits that help resist heat, drought, salt, and pests. It also welcomes work on molecular tools, gene editing, and bioengineering that are clear and tested for sustainable propagation systems using the methods that help plants survive under the conditions of drought, chemical deficiency, and vitality.