About the Journal
Agricultural Research Review (ARR) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal publishing biannual issues (June and December). Established in December 2023, ARR provides a platform for disseminating innovative and evidence-based research across all branches of agricultural and environmental sciences.
The journal welcomes contributions in crop and soil sciences, horticulture, plant physiology, breeding, biotechnology, pest management, agroforestry, and agroecosystems, as well as in livestock, poultry, and fisheries sciences.
It also promotes studies on climate change, food and nutrition, agricultural policy, economics, and emerging technologies that advance sustainability and food security.
ISSN (Print): 3106-0021 | ISSN (Online): 3106-003X
Current Issue
The December 2025 issue of Agricultural Research Review (ARR) presents a diverse collection of review and original research articles addressing contemporary challenges and emerging innovations in agriculture, environmental management, and sustainable production systems. This issue emphasizes the integration of advanced technologies, biological solutions, and nutrient dynamics to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental resilience.
The review articles provide comprehensive insights into geo-intelligent agriculture, highlighting the role of GIS, remote sensing, and IoT technologies in real-time soil and crop health monitoring and predictive farm management. Another review critically examines recent advances in microbial nanobioremediation, focusing on the removal of heavy metals and pharmaceutical contaminants from wastewater, underscoring its relevance for environmental protection and agricultural reuse of water resources. Additionally, a detailed review on iron dynamics in Pakistani agroecosystems synthesizes current knowledge on iron availability, soil constraints, and plant uptake mechanisms, offering valuable guidance for nutrient management in calcareous soils.
Complementing these reviews, the research articles report original findings on biological and bio-organic interventions for crop improvement. One study demonstrates the potential of seed biopriming with Azospirillum to enhance carrot seedling growth and stress tolerance, highlighting eco-friendly approaches to improving early crop establishment. Another field-based investigation evaluates the growth-promoting effects of bio-organic fertilizers on sorghum and maize under variable irrigation regimes, contributing practical insights into sustainable nutrient management under water-limited conditions.
Collectively, the articles in this issue reflect ARR’s commitment to publishing high-quality, interdisciplinary research that bridges fundamental science and applied solutions. The December 2025 issue supports the advancement of climate-smart, resource-efficient, and biologically driven agricultural systems, contributing to long-term sustainability and food security.


