fcr-review-process
GitHub解析Field Crops Research期刊的稿件评估流程,涵盖编辑范围筛查、单盲评审及常见拒稿原因(如仅限受控环境或单一地点)。旨在帮助作者优化论文以通过初审并应对同行评审。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill fcr-review-process -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "fcr-review-process",
"description": "Use to understand how Field Crops Research (FCR) evaluates a manuscript — initial editor screening against the journal's scope boundary, the single-anonymized review model with typically two or more reviewers, and the common reasons for desk rejection (controlled-environment-only, single-site single-season, descriptive\/local, out-of-scope species). Sets expectations and shapes the paper to survive review; it does not contact editors."
}
Review Process (fcr-review-process)
Knowing how FCR screens and decides lets you pre-empt the failure modes before submitting. FCR screens hard against scope at the editor stage, then uses a single-anonymized review with typically at least two reviewers.
When to trigger
- Before submitting, to stress-test against desk-rejection grounds
- Interpreting a decision letter and setting expectations
- Understanding what reviewers and editors weigh in field-crop science
How FCR review works
- Editor scope screening first. Editors assess suitability before review. The most common
desk-rejection grounds are scope failures:
- Controlled-environment only — greenhouse, pots, or any root-restricting system as the main evidence.
- Single site, single season — not the expected ≥ 2 seasons and/or multiple environments.
- Descriptive / corroborative / local — no new scientific insight of general relevance.
- Out-of-scope species — horticultural, woody-perennial, medicinal, or non-cultivated species.
- Inadequate English or methods too incomplete to evaluate.
- Single-anonymized review. Reviewers know the authors; authors do not know the reviewers. Suitable papers are sent to typically two or more expert reviewers.
- Decision categories. Reject / major revision / minor revision / accept (exact labels per Editorial Manager). Revisions are common; address every point.
- Co-submission. Related data/methods may be routed to Data in Brief / MethodsX.
Shape the paper to pass
- Make scope fit obvious in the cover letter, abstract, and introduction (field-based, multi-environment, field crop, general relevance).
- State the novel contribution and link results to yield / biophysical process.
- Use statistics that match the design (mixed models, G×E) so a methods reviewer is satisfied.
- Report enough agronomic detail (soil, weather-vs-phenology, management) to be reproducible.
- Make the discussion interpret, not repeat — a frequent reviewer complaint.
What each gatekeeper weighs
A submission passes three readers, each with a distinct veto. Anticipating who blocks on what lets you pre-empt the objection in the right section.
| Gatekeeper | Weighs most | Blocks when |
|---|---|---|
| Editor (scope) | field-based, multi-environment, field crop, general | controlled-environment-only, single site-season, descriptive/local, out-of-scope species |
| Methods reviewer | design–analysis match, error structure, G×E | pseudoreplication, wrong error term, pooled environments hiding G×E |
| Agronomy reviewer | yield/process link, mechanism, generality | yield with no biophysical explanation, discussion that repeats results |
Worked screening vignette (illustrative)
Illustrative walk-through. A paper reports a 0.7 t ha⁻¹ sorghum yield gain from a sowing-date shift over 2 seasons at 3 sites. The editor's scope screen passes: field-based, 6 site-years, a field crop, plausibly general. The methods reviewer flags that sowing date was applied to whole strips with cultivar nested inside, so the strip-plot error must be used — the original ANOVA over-stated significance. The agronomy reviewer wants the effect tied to escaping terminal heat at anthesis, a phenology mechanism, not just a number. Realistic outcome: major revision — refit with the correct error term, add phenology-vs-temperature evidence, and scope the recommendation to terminal-heat environments.
Anti-patterns
- Submitting controlled-environment-only or single-site/single-season work to a multi-environment journal
- A descriptive "we measured X here" paper with no general insight
- Wrong error structure or pseudoreplication that a methods reviewer will catch
- A discussion that restates results without agronomic interpretation
- Conclusions not justified by the data
Review-risk pass for Field Crops Research
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the crop system, environment structure, GxE logic, and yield or physiology endpoint; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: agronomy reviewers who expect field-based, multi-environment evidence and crop-level general significance.
- Do the pass: Turn probable reviewer objections into a ledger with response evidence, manuscript location, and the decision-maker who must be convinced first.
- Return a ledger: give
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript locationrows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue. - Sibling guard: compare against Agricultural Systems for whole-system modeling, European Journal of Agronomy for agronomic breadth, Crop Science for cultivar or breeding emphasis; if a sibling owns the contribution, recommend re-routing before polishing format.
- Submission-ready gate: do not give final advice until the pack's
resources/official-source-map.mdhas been checked for upload-week rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.
Output format
【Scope screen】field-based? ≥2 seasons/envs? field crop? general? — any red flags?
【Novelty】new insight of general relevance stated? [Y/N]
【Statistics】design-appropriate (mixed model / G×E)? [Y/N]
【Reproducibility】agronomic detail + data availability ready? [Y/N]
【Realistic outcome】reject / major / minor revision / accept
【Next】fcr-submission (or fcr-revision-and-rebuttal once decided)
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— review model, reviewer count, scope-based desk-rejection grounds
Version History
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