From fcr-skills
Explains Field Crops Research manuscript review — editor scope screening, single-anonymized review, common desk rejection reasons (controlled-environment-only, single-site-season). Helps shape papers to survive review.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/fcr-skills:fcr-review-processThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Knowing how FCR screens and decides lets you pre-empt the failure modes before submitting. FCR screens
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.
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 |
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.
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.
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript location rows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue.resources/official-source-map.md has been checked for upload-week rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.【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)
../../resources/official-source-map.md — review model, reviewer count, scope-based desk-rejection groundsnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin fcr-skillsEvaluates manuscript fit for Field Crops Research journal, covering scope, evidence bar, and desk-reject heuristics for agronomy and crop-physiology papers.
Routes Field Crops Research (FCR) manuscript submissions to the appropriate sub-skill based on article type and lifecycle stage, with a scope gate for field-based multi-environment research.
Explains Agricultural Systems (AgSy) peer review: single-anonymized, desk screening for systems fit, minimum two reviewers, and how to shape a paper to survive review.