Literature / Source Database:
New Phytologist
Description
Published on behalf of the New Phytologist Trust
Title (short) |
New Phytol. |
CODEN |
NEPHAV |
Languages |
English |
Impact factor |
7.21 |
Editor |
Ian Woodward |
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Status
active
Indexing
Pubmed, Scopus
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0028-646X
E ISSN
1469-8137
First volume
1
Last volume
188+
Homepage
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Text PDF |
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free access |
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Text Html |
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for subscriber |
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References |
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not available |
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Abstracts |
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TOC |
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Description
New Phytologist offers rapid publication of high quality, original research in plant science. Falling within four sections - Physiology & Development, Environment, Interaction and Evolution - articles cover topics that range from intracellular processes through to global environmental change. Cross-disciplinary approaches are particularly encouraged but for guidance the journal is organized as follows and recognizes that techniques from molecular and cell biology, and functional genomics through to modelling and system-based approaches will be applied across the whole spectrum of plant science: -
Physiology & Development: intra/inter-cellular signalling, long-distance signalling, physiology, development, eco-devo - phenotypic plasticity, transport, biochemistry. -
Environment: global change and environmental stress, ecophysiology, plant-soil interactions, heavy metals. -
Interaction: multitrophic systems, mycorrhizas and pathogens, fungal genomics, nitrogen-fixing symbioses. -
Evolution: molecular evolution, population genetics, mating systems, phylogenetics, speciation, plant-enemy coevolution. All papers must focus on timely research that provides new insights into the broad principles of plant science. The topic should be original, addressing clear hypotheses or questions and of general interest to our readers. In addition to original research articles, short Letters and other submissions to the Forum section, as well as Research reviews, Rapid reports and both Modelling/Theory and Methods papers, are also encouraged. Please refer to the full Author Guidelines for further information. New Phytologist is owned by a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of plant science, facilitating projects from symposia to open access for our Tansley reviews.
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