The Nigerian Journal of Science and Environment (NJSE)  is the official journal of the Faculty of Science, Delta State University, Abraka Nigeria and publishes original peer-reviewed research manuscripts in pure and applied sciences. The journal is designed to contribute towards the promotion of science particularly in the developing countries of the world. Manuscripts on environmental, physical and biological sciences with particular reference to the African continent are highly welcome.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

 

Submission of manuscripts

 

Manuscripts submitted to the journal must not have been published or offered for publication elsewhere. All manuscripts should be written in English. Manuscripts should be sent by e-mail to the:

 

Editor-in-Chief,

Nigerian Journal of Science and Environment,

Faculty of Science,

Delta State University,

RM.B.1

Abraka, Nigeria

 

E-mail:  njse@delsu.edu.ng

 

 

 

TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS

 

Manuscripts considered for publication include original research papers, review articles, technical notes, book review, reports of conferences and meetings, short communications and letters to the Editor.

 

 

 

MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION

 

Manuscripts should be in double-spaced typing on A4 paper format with line numbering on the left margin. The title page should contain the title, author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), including a complete address for correspondence and proofs.

 

Each manuscript should be provided with an abstract of not more than 200 words. The abstract should be followed by the Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion and Acknowledgments.

 

The S.I units should be used for all scientific and laboratory data; if in certain instances, it is necessary to quote other units, these should be added in parentheses, temperatures should be given in degree Celsius. The abbreviations for units should follow international standard. There is no need to use full stops to mark abbreviations, e.g. M (not M.), ppm (not p.p.m.). Current recognized (IUPAC) chemical nomenclature should be used, although commonly accepted trivial names may be used where there is ambiguity.

 

Tables (numbered consecutively with (Arabic numerals), references and legends to illustrations should be typed on separate sheets and placed at the end of the manuscript.

Footnotes should be avoided; such information should be included in the text.

 

REFERENCES

 

For references to published works, the Harvard system should be adopted i.e. name of author(s) and date of publications should appear in the text e.g. Oputa (1997) or Ackman et al., (1967). Unpublished data or private communications should not appear in the reference list. Examples of references are given below:

 

Journal

Agbaede, R.L.S. and Kemp, D.H. (1985). Digestion in the cattle-tick Boophilus microplus: Light microscope study of the gut cells in nymphs and female. International Journal for Parasitology 12: 147-157.

 

Books

Symth, J.D. (1984). Introduction to animal parasitology. 3rd Edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

 

Chapters in edited books

Jeffries, P. (1994). Biochemical cycling and aruscular Mycorrhiazas In: the sustainability of plant-soil systems. Impact of Arbuscular Mycorrhizas on sustainable agriculture and natural system: Gianianazzi, S. and Schuepp. H. (Eds), Birhauser Verlag, Basel, pp 101-115.

 

 

 

ILLUSTRATIONS

 

Line drawings should be provided in Microsoft Word. Diagrams and graphs should generally be of such size that, after linear reduction to one half or one-third, they should be legible. Photographs must be of good quality and should be sharp black and white prints. Each illustration must be clearly numbered and name(s) of the author(s) of the manuscripts written on the reverse side.

 

 

 

HANDLING CHARGES

 

Authors are expected to pay twenty five thousand naira or one hundred U.S. dollars to cover handling charges.