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期刊名称:CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES

ISSN:0735-2689
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106
  出版社网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/
期刊网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/bpts20
影响因子:5.188
主题范畴:PLANT SCIENCES

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

Aims & Scope
2007 Impact Factor: 4.477
Ranking: 10/152 (Plant Sciences)
?2008 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports?
 
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences focuses on presenting in-depth and up-to-date reviews of timely subjects in the broad discipline of plant science, ranging from molecular biology/biochemistry through the areas of cell biology, plant physiology, genetics, classical botany, and ecology, to practical agricultural applications.
An Editorial Advisory Board with widely diverse interests and expertise identifies topic areas and suggests authors who are known contributors in those areas to prepare thorough critical reviews. Contributors survey and synthesize the most significant papers in the recent and current literature and present an evaluation of research and advances in the topic area, as well as identify major problems and prospects for the future.


Instructions to Authors

Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
Instructions to Authors
I. The Critical Review. Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry presents detailed reviews of
important topics in analytical chemistry. Each review should represent an authoritative discussion
of the most significant recent literature for the topic being covered, describing the most important
current developments, as perceived by the author. The review should include a critical evaluation
of the field's current status emphasizing its unique characteristics, perceived limitations, and
probably future trends. Each manuscript will receive a peer review. Final decisions concerning
manuscript acceptability reside with the Editors.
II. Format. Sections should be numbered according to the following scheme:
I. PRINCIPAL HEADING
A. First Subheading
1. Second Subheading
a. Third Subheading
All manuscripts should include the following:
A. Title. The title should be as concise and brief as needed to properly define the topic being
covered.
B. Author Information. Author's full name, affiliation, complete mailing address (including fax,
e-mail and phone).
C. Text. In addition to the main body of the text, the review should include an Abstract,
Introduction or Background section, and a Summary or conclusion section.
Acknowledgments may be used when appropriate. Also include three to ten Key Words
which will be used to compile a subject index.
D. Style. Authors should follow the general writing, notation, and illustration style given in The
ACS Style Guide, which is available from the American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St.
N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036. 800.424.6747. This style is used in most published ACS
journal manuscripts.
E. References: Examples
Journal Articles:
1. Ciurczak, E.W.; Cline-Love, L.J. Spectroscopy. 1990, 5(8), 38.
or
2. Ciurczak, E.W.; Cline-Love, L.J. Spectroscopy, The use of near-infrared
spectroscopy in thin-layer chromatography, part 1: quantitative measurements. 1990,
5(8), 38.
3. Fletcher, T.R.; Rosenfeld, R.N. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985, 107, 2203-2212.
Books:
1. Inductively Coupled Plasmas in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy; A Montaser, D.W.
Golightly, Eds., VCH: New York, 1987; pp. 29-47.
2. Bartle, K.D., Theory and principles of supercritical fluid chromatography, in
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography; R.M. Smith, Ed., Royal Society of Chemistry:
London, 1988; Chapter 1.
3. Szepesi, G.; HPLC in Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol. I; CRC: Boca Raton, 1990; pp.
100-110.
F. Figures. 1. General. All figures (line drawings, graphs, and photographs) should be submitted
one per page separately from the text. Keep in mind that labeling must be legible after
reduction (standard reduction is about 40% of the original). A list of figure captions, typed
double-spaced, should be included on a separate page. The author should number figures
consecutively in order of appearance in text, make sure that every figure is cited in the text
using Figure 1, Figure 2,etc., and indicate in pencil, in the margin where each figure is first
cited. All figures should be numbered and identified on the back in felt tip pen only. All
illustrative material should be mailed flat and protected by heavy cardboard. Keep
illustrations free of clips and staples.
a. Line drawings and graphs. Original line drawings and graphs should be submitted in black
ink on separate sheets of white opaque paper; however, black and white glossy photographic
prints are preferred. Photocopies are unacceptable substitutes for original figures. Computer
generated line drawings or graphs are acceptable if printed on a laser printer.
b. Photographs. The number of photographs should be kept to a minimum and only black and
white glossy prints should be submitted. If cropping is necessary, please indicate on a
separate photocopy of the print so as not to damage the original.
G. Tables. Tables should also be numbered in sequence in the order in which they appear and
should be referred to in the text. Explanatory material essential to the understanding of the
table should be written as footnotes.
H. Equations. Displayed equations should be incorporated in the text and should be numbered
using arabic numerals (in parentheses) in sequence. In the text they should be referred to as
 At the beginning of a sentence, the word Equation(s)¡± should be written out.
Equations may be handwritten provided that every character can be easily identified. The
First time a Greek letter appears, it should be identified in the margin. All symbols should be
identified in the text. A clear distinction should be made between the lettersand
 Please observe
correct spacing, e.g., 25*C (not 25 C); 0.5. kg. For numerical values of measurable
quantities, show no more digits than are significant. Use decimal points, not commas. The use
of scientific notation is recommended, e.g., 1.23 x 102.
I. Units and quantities. Units should be in accordance with the Systeme Internationale dUnites
(SI). Symbols for physical quantities should be those recommended by IUPAC, IUPAP or
ASTM.
J. Copyrighted Material. Authors who use figures or tables already published are required by
copyright law to as the owner of the copyright for permission to do so. Please be careful to
assign proper credit; for example, in the caption of a figure ¡(From [reference]. With
permission.) If any verbatim quotation of text amounts to more than a few words, the same
procedure should be followed. If authors use material from their own published work,
permission must be obtained from the publisher. Additional information and permission
forms are available from the Editors.
K. Diskettes. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit a diskette with the final manuscript.
Please be sure to label diskettes with the system and software.
III. Submission of Manuscripts. Please send 2 copies of the complete manuscript to:
Dr. Charles Lochmuller
Editor-in-Chief
Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
Paul M. Gross Chemical Laboratory
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708-0346
E-mail: clochmul@chem.duke.edu
Phone: 919-403-8890 Fax: 919-403-8890
Manuscripts should be typed or printed double-spaced on one side only of 8_ x 11 or A4 white
opaque paper. Please use 1 margins. Pages should be numbered consecutively. All manuscripts
submitted are subject to anonymous peer review. The Editors chose the referee(s) and make the
final decision to accept or reject the manuscript. Most manuscripts are returned to the authors for
revisions suggested by the Editors and/or referee(s). A signed Author's Agreement and
permission letters are required for publication.


Instructions to Authors
0735-2689.pdf

Editorial Board

Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief

Dennis Gray
University of Florida
Mid-Florida Research & Education Center
Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences
2725 Binion Road
Apopka, FL 32703-8504

Robert Trigiano
University of Tennessee
Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology
205 Ellington Plant Sciences Building
2431 Center Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500

Honorary Editor

B. V. Conger - Editor 1981-2003
723 Robertsville Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830

Editorial Advisory Board

Charles J. Arntzen - Arizona State University, PO Box 871601, Tempe, AZ 85207-1601
Daniel J. Crawford - Department of Plant Biology, Ohio State University, 1735 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1293
Linda E. Graham - Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, 430 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706
Harry J. Klee - Horticultural Sciences Department, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
Schuyler S. Korban - Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, 1201 W. Gregory Dr, Urbana IL 61801, USA
Rattan Lal - Carbon Management and Sequestration Program, The Ohio State University, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210
Eugene W. Nester - Department of Microbiology-Immunology, SC-42G305 Health Sciences Bldg., University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
Lon Otten - CNRS Institut de Biologie Molculaire des Plantes, 12 rue du Gnral Zimmer 6, 7084 Strasbourg, France
M. G. Paoletti - Department of Biology, Padova University, Via Trieste 75, 35121 Padova, Italy
David Pimentel - Department of Entomology, Comstock Hall, Rm. 6126, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-0901
Masahiro Sugiura - Graduate School of Natural Sciences, Nagoya City University, Mizuho, Nagoya 467-8501 Japan  



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