期刊名称:TREE PHYSIOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Tree Physiology is a refereed journal distributed internationally. Articles published may deal with any aspect of tree physiology, including growth, morphogenesis, photosynthesis, nutrition, pathology, reproduction, evolution, environmental adaptation, symbioses, heredity, metabolism, molecular biology, and the relation between structure and function. Also published are articles dealing with physiological aspects of biotechnology, environmental management and the economic use of trees.
Instructions to Authors
Types of Articles Published
Tree Physiology is intended primarily as a medium for reporting original research, both theoretical and experimental, although technical reviews are also included. Preliminary reports, or reports presenting results of only one aspect of a larger study, will normally be declined.
Length and Format
Research reports of any length will be considered for publication. Authors should aim, however, to present their work as concisely as possible. Short articles may be submitted in the form of a note or letter.
Submitting a Manuscript
Electronic submission Please submit a single file complete with text, tables, figures and captions in PDF format to: treephysiology@heronpublishing.com. Authors without the Adobe Acrobat software can create a PDF file with Adobe's Create Adobe PDF Online service (the first three files are free).
Mail submission Mail one hard copy plus a single digital file (PDF preferably, otherwise MS Word or WordPerfect) including text, tables and, if possible, illustrations, on an IBM-format disk to:
The Editors, Tree Physiology
Heron Publishing, 202-3994 Shelbourne St.
Victoria, British Columbia, V8N 3E2 Canada
File names PDF files should be named after the first author (e.g., smith.pdf).
Page format Pages should be formatted to standard US letter paper size (21.5 ?27.9 cm; 8.5 ?11 inches).
Editorial correspondence Acknowledgment of receipt and other correspondence will be addressed to the corresponding author indicated on the first page of the manuscript.
Terms of Consideration
A research report submitted to Tree Physiology must contain original work, not be under consideration for publication elsewhere, and have been read and approved by those named as authors. If an article is accepted, the copyright will belong to the Publisher. The author(s) will be required to sign a copyright transfer agreement before the article can be published.
Editing
Articles may be edited after acceptance, but authors will be able to approve the changes.
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Charges
Unrestricted Web distribution There is no mandatory charge for publication in Tree Physiology. Authors have the option, however, to arrange for the unrestricted distribution of their articles from our Web server from the time of first publication. The fee for this service is US$75.00 per page.
Colored illustrations Authors of articles with colored illustrations will be charged US$600.00 as a contribution toward the cost of printing.
Manuscript Preparation
Language and spelling All articles are in English. Spelling corresponds to the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. Foreign words and phrases that occur in the body of the dictionary should not be italicized.
Format Manuscripts should be double spaced with wide margins. All pages must be numbered and bear the first author's name.
Title page Page one should be reserved for the title of the paper, the name(s) and address(es) of the author(s). Place authors' first name and initials before family name and use superscript numerals to link authors' names to addresses. Include the telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of the corresponding author, a running head of up to 50 characters and spaces, and any necessary footnotes.
Summary Page two should be reserved for a concise summary and an alphabetical list of keywords or phrases, excluding those in the title, to be used in compiling the volume index.
Materials and methods The description of experimental procedures should be sufficient to allow repetition of the work. Details should be omitted where reference can be made to published procedures. Except in the case of standard procedures, however, methods should be outlined even when reference is made to a published description. Procedures published in sources that will not be readily available to most readers of Tree Physiology should be described in full.
References Articles cited in the text will be referred to by the name(s) of the author(s) with the year of publication in parenthesis. If both are in parenthesis, no punctuation separates the name(s) of the authors(s) and the year of publication. Consecutive citations in the text are placed in chronological order and separated by commas. If there are more than two authors, only the first author's name is given, and this is followed by the phrase et al., which should be in roman, not italic, type (e.g. Kramer 1986, Day et al. 2002).
Beginning on a separate sheet, references should be listed alphabetically at the end of the article thus:
Bowen, E.D. 1973. Mineral nutrition of ectomycorrhizae. In Ectomycorrhizae: Their Ecology and Physiology. Eds. G.C. Marks and T.T. Kozlowski. Academic Press, New York, pp 151-205.
Day, M.E., M.S. Greenwood and C. Diaz-Sala. 2002. Age- and size-related trends in woody plant shoot development: regulatory pathways and evidence for Genetic control. Tree Physiol. 22:507-513.
Harley, J.L. 1969. The biology of mycorrhizae. Plant Sci. Monogr. 2nd Edn. Leonard Hill, London, 334 p.
Biological Abstracts should be used as a guide to the abbreviation of journal titles. Personal communications, unpublished works, or papers in preparation or submitted for publication should not be listed as references, but incorporated in the text.
Tables Tables should be numbered with arabic numerals and have an explanatory title. Each table, with title, should be on a separate sheet.
Figures All illustrative material must be of publication quality. Figures cannot be redrawn by the Publisher except at the author's expense.
When reproduced at final size, lettering on figures (which must be of the same style for all figures in a paper) should be 1.5 to 2.5 mm in height (capitals and numerals). Multipart figures should be assembled on a single A4 or 21.5 ?27.9 cm (8.5 ?11 inches) page.
Figures should be designed to fit one (8.23 cm), one and a half (11.5?2.5 cm), or two (17.16 cm) column widths, with a maximum height of 23.4 cm. For the best reproduction, figures should be submitted at the size they are to appear in the journal.
Use only solid or open symbols, and avoid the use of light lines or fine screen shading. Distinguish areas within a diagram with solid white or black fill, hatching, or cross-hatching.
The name(s) of the author(s) and the figure number should be marked on the back of each figure in soft pencil. Artwork supplied with papers that are accepted for publication will not be returned. Figure captions must be typed on a separate sheet.
If figures are submitted electronically, please note the directions concerning file names and formats noted above (see: Submitting an Article).
Units and abbreviations Syst¨¦me Internationale (SI) units of measure and their abbreviations should normally be used; although certain non-SI units are also acceptable including liter (l), minute (min), day, week and year, the last three of which should be spelled out in full.
Whole numbers less than 10 are spelled out unless followed by a unit of measure. Otherwise, numbers are represented by numerals provided that they do not occur as the first word in a sentence.
Species names Common names of organisms may be used provided that in every case the Latin binomial and authority are given in parenthesis following the first use in both the Summary and the body of the paper.
Editorial Board
Editors
DENNIS D. BALDOCCHI MARILYN C. BALL REINHART CEULEMANS DEREK EAMUS JAMES R. EHLERINGER DANIEL EPRON HANS LAMBERS FREDERICK C. MEINZER PETER MILLARD RANA MUNNS ÜLO NIINEMETS RAM OREN ROBERT W. PEARCY JOÃO S. PEREIRA RICHARD P. PHARIS MICHAEL G. RYAN THOMAS D. SHARKEY WILLIAM K. SMITH DOUGLAS G. SPRUGEL PAULINE STENBERG ICHIRO TERASHIMA DAVID T. TISSUE ROBERTO TOGNETTI NEIL C. TURNER DAVID WHITEHEAD STAN D. WULLSCHLEGER |
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Managing Editor ROZANNE POULSON, University of Victoria, B.C., Canada
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