Request for style [Agronomy for sustainable development]

Hello,

The style "Agronomy for sustainable development" suggested by Zotero is not equivalent to the journal requests. Does anyone know which style I could use instead?

For instance, for a Journal article,:
Zotero suggests me:
Migliorini P, Wezel A (2017) Converging and diverging principles and practices of organic regulations and agroecology. A review. Agronomy for sustainable development 37:1–18. doi: 10.1007/s13593-017-0472-4

While the Journal "Agronomy for sustainable development" asks me to write:
Migliorini P, Wezel A (2017) Converging and diverging principles and practices of organic regulations and agroecology. a review. Agron Sustain Dev 37(63):18. doi: 10.1007/s13593-017-0472-4

I thank you very much for your help,
A.


  • So there are four differencess in your example:
    1. A review vs. "a review" -- I don't think that's right -- you'd capitalize after a periods -- but in any case, Zotero will leave the title as it is for this journal
    2. Journal abbreviation -- Zotero will abberviate the journal title if you either use the word processor add-in to cite or have something in the Journal Abbr. field
    3. Issue number -- I'm not seeing an issue number in recently published articles in the journal
    4. Last page number vs. page range -- I'm pretty sure the journal's instructions for authors are simply misprinted. It makes no sense to just list the last page of a page range and articles in the journal have a full page range.

    In other words, the style as you can find it in Zotero corresponds to what the journal actually does, even if it diverges from their guidelines in some aspects.
  • Thank you Adam! I am still a bit perplex regarding the issue number as I have seen several of recent papers published in this Journal with issue number... But I will see if they will make a comment.

    Thank you again,
    A.

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