JabRef has a database to Journal ISO name.

So, I ask you if is it possible to salve that ISO name from a tag in
the imported citation, on-the-fly?

The same I looking for Keywords-Plus. Is it possible to merge it on-the-fly?

IsiKnowledge citation has this fileds:

@article{ ISI:000279986300002,
Author = 
Title = 
Journal = {SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY},
Year = 
Volume = 
Number = 
Pages = 
Month = 
Abstract = 
Publisher = 
Address = 
Type = 
Language = 
Affiliation = 
DOI = 
ISSN = 
Keywords = {Arabidopsis; Carbon allocation; Microarray; Wood
formation},
Keywords-Plus = {PLANT-GROWTH; LIGNIN BIOSYNTHESIS; WALL BIOSYNTHESIS;
COLD-RESPONSE;
KEY PATHWAYS; CELL-WALL; ARABIDOPSIS; CLOCK; CARBON; WOOD},
Subject-Category = {Plant Sciences},
Author-Email = 
Number-of-Cited-References = 
Times-Cited = 
Journal-ISO = {S. Afr. J. Bot.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {626SD},
Unique-ID = {ISI:000279986300002},
}

Thank you very much!

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