Forest Research: Open Access

Forest Research: Open Access
Open Access

ISSN: 2168-9776

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Forest Research: Open Access : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Forest Research: Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Forest Research: Open Access has got h-index 14, which means every article in Forest Research: Open Access has got 14 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Forest Research: Open Access.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012

Total published articles

40 57 30 61 18 5 10 17 31 42 26 4 12

Research, Review articles and Editorials

2 6 7 42 17 2 10 16 28 41 25 4 10

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

38 51 23 19 1 3 0 1 3 1 1 0 2

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

139 141 91 135 131 83 73 80 86 41 13 5 9
Journal total citations count 1566
Journal impact factor 1.89
Journal 5 years impact factor 3.09
Journal cite score 3.14
Journal h-index 14
Journal h-index since 2019 12
Important citations (221)

lödige c, schall p & ammer c (2014). how do size and resource availability control aboveground biomass allocation of tree seedlings. forest res, 3: 2.

lödige c, schall p & ammer c (2014) how do size and resource availability control aboveground biomass allocation of tree seedlings?.

korjus h & pollumae p (2014) characteristics and motives of private forest owners. forest res, 3: e112.

rocha ja, vasconcelos s, silva fmmda ma & silva mfs (2014) issr primer selection for genetic variability analyses with jaborandi (pilocarpus microphyllus stapf ex wardlew., rutaceae) forest res 3: 126. doi: 10.4172/2168-9776.1000126 page 2 of 5 volume 3• issue 3• 1000126 forest res issn: 2168-9776 for, an open access journal 8.0), 1.4 m nacl and 2% β-mercaptoethanol. after the maceration, the material was transferred to 1.

rocha ja, vasconcelos s, silva fmmda ma & silva mfs (2014) issr primer selection for genetic variability analyses with jaborandi (pilocarpus microphyllus stapf ex wardlew., rutaceae) forest res 3: 126. doi: 10.4172/2168-9776.1000126 page 2 of 5 volume 3• issue 3• 1000126 forest res issn: 2168-9776 for, an open access journal 8.0), 1.4 m nacl and 2% β-mercaptoethanol. after the maceration, the material was transferred to 1.

dal maso e & montecchio l (2014) risk of natural spread of hymenoscyphus fraxineus with environmental niche modelling and ensemble forecasting technique. forest res, 3: 2.

dal maso e & montecchio l (2014) risk of natural spread of hymenoscyphus fraxineus with environmental niche modelling and ensemble forecasting technique. forest res, 3: 2.

korjus h & laarmann d (2015) deadwood flow characteristics as an indicator of forest ecosystem naturalness. forest res, 4: e118.

jazib mj & rather sa (2015) an ethno-botanical overview of oak: a multipurpose wild tree species of the pir panjal himalayas. journal of biology, agriculture and healthcare, 5: 226-231.

pragasan l a (2014) carbon stock assessment in the vegetation of the chitteri reserve forest of the eastern ghats in india based on non-destructive method using tree inventory data. journal of earth science & climatic change s11: 1.

ros mesa i (2015) stochastic modelling of soil carbon stocks under different land uses: a case study in south africa.

ros mesa i (2015) stochastic modelling of soil carbon stocks under different land uses: a case study in south africa.

dar da, pathak b & fulekar mh (2015) assessment of soil organic carbon stock of temperate coniferous forests in northern kashmir.international journal of environment 4: 161-178.

dar ja & somaiah s (2015) altitudinal variation of soil organic carbon stocks in temperate forests of kashmir himalayas, india. environmental monitoring and assessment 187: 1-15.

zhang jz, hu cg (2013) age-dependent and winter temperature pathways regulate flowering in perennial plants. forest res 3: e106.

xi w ecological modeling for informing forest restoration and management.forest research: open access.

xi w (2013) ecological modeling for informing forest restoration and management. forest res 3: e105.

myster, r. w. (2015). flooding× tree fall gap interactive effects on blackwater forest floristics and physical structure in the peruvian amazon. journal of plant interactions, 10(1), 126-131.

myster, r. w. (2014). interactive effects of flooding and treefall gap formation on terra firme forest and várzea forest seed and seedling mechanisms and tolerances in the ecuadorean amazon. community ecology, 15(2), 212-221.

myster, r. w. (2015). comparing and contrasting flooded and unflooded forests in the peruvian amazon: seed rain. new zealand journal of forestry science,45(1), 5.

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