期刊名称:RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

ISSN:1021-4437
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
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About the journal
RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
(Fiziologiya rastenii)
ISSN: 1021-4437
CODEN: RJPPE2

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Vl.V. Kuznetsov, Prof., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow

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The Russian Journal of Plant Physiology (Fiziologiya rastenii) is the most popular journal in phytophysiology in the former Soviet Union. It embraces the full spectrum of plant physiology, bringing together the related aspects of biophysics, biochemistry, cytology, anatomy, genetics, etc. The journal publishes experimental and theoretical papers, reviews, short communications, and descriptions of new methods. Regular space is devoted to chronicles from Russian and international symposia, anniversary articles, and reviews of new books. Some issues cover special problems of plant physiology, thus presenting collections of papers and providing information in rapidly growing fields. The Editorial Board is highly interested in the cooperation of scientists from all countries and accepts manuscripts submitted in English. The journal is a valuable resource to university and research departments, libraries, scientists, and post-graduates as a regular and reliable source of information.

The Russian Journal of Plant Physiology is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts.

Journal is founded in 1954 by Academician A.L. Kursanov.

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Instructions to Authors

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This journal publishes the novel results of completed, original studies on any aspect of plant physiology. We also accept descriptions of original methods and apparatuses. A theoretical article, discussion articles, chronicles of international conferences, and book reviews are published as well. Papers are accepted on understanding that no substantial part has been, or will be, published elsewhere.

MANUSCRIPT REQUIREMENTS

Submit two clear manuscript copies in perfect English with all illustrative material. The article, including figure captions, tables, abstract, and references, should not exceed 16 double-spaced typewritten pages, with a left margin of 3 cm and a right margin of 1 cm. Longer articles, such as surveys, may be accepted upon agreement with the Editor-in-Chief. The articles are always reviewed by at least on external reviewer before being accepted for publication.

Arrange the introductory part of the article in the following order: (1) Title of the article. (2) A short title consisting of the first three to five words of the full title. (3) Initials and surname(s) of the author(s); use a comma and the conjunction 'and' before the name of the last author. (4) Affiliation and address of the author(s). If there is more than one affiliation and address, indicate with which institute each author is affiliated by asterisks. (5) Abstract. (6) Key words, including the latinized genus and species names of relevant plants. (7) Non-standard abbreviations used in the article, listed in alphabetical order.

On a separate page, give the full address with phone, fax, and e-mail numbers, and the full name of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

The article must be signed by all authors.

Headings to various sections within the text (INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS, DISCUSSION, REFERENCES, FIGURE CAPTIONS, and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS) should be written with all capital letters and placed at the beginning of a separate line without underlining. Subheadings within sections are also typed on a separate line, with capitalization as used in titles.

Cite all references in the text by numbers in square brackets.

Tables should be given after the references. They must be arranged vertically on separate pages and contain no more than 10 columns each. Details of the experiments may be indicated in notes to the tables.

Tables and figures should be designed to fit one- or two- column width (8.5 or 17.5 em, respectively).

Figures should also be presented on separate pages. They must be sufficiently informative, with designations of the curves, columns, and arrows marked in the figure. Other designations are to be explained in the figure captions. Also, indicate in the notes to figures and tables the parameters of the statistical treatment used. In the curves (except for continuous recording curves), experimental points must be marked. Each figure should be identified with the name(s) of author(s) and figure number in pencil on the back. Three sets of black and white photographs should be submitted, two without designations and a third with all designations marked on the face.

Provide in parentheses the names and countries of the manufacturers of all reagents used.

References should be listed in order of citation in the article. List references on a separate page after the text. Follow the styles below exactly:

REFERENCES

1. Jordan, B.R., Hopley, J.C., and Thompson, W.F., Chloroplast Gene Expression in Lettuce Grown under Different Irradiance, Planta, 1979, vol. 178, pp. 65-70.

2. Reisfeld, A. and Edelman, M., Translation of Chloroplast Poly(A)mRNA in the Wheat Germ System, in Methods in Chloroplast Molecular Biology, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1982, pp. 605-622.

3. Dudits, D., Isolation and Culture of Protoplasts from Carrot Cell Suspension Cultures, Cell Culture and Soniatic Cell Genetics of Plants, Vasil, I.K., Ed., New York: Academic, 1984, pp. 391-401.

4. Bewley, J.D. and Black, M., Seeds: Physiology of development and Germination, New York: Plenum, 1985.

 

UNITS, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS

In the text, authors may use the following abbreviations without definition:
oC - degree Celsius
C3 -plant
C4 -photosynthesis
cpm -counts per min
dpm - desintegrations per min
eq - equivalent
g - gravity
K- degree Kelvin
Km- Michaelis constant
In - logarithm to base e
log - logarithm to base 10
M - molar (mol/I)
mol - mole (a grant molecule)
Rf - retardation factor
rpm - revolutions per minute
vol - volume
wt - weight (as a measure of material)
dry wt - dry weight
fr wt - fresh weight
mol wt - molecular weight

Chemicals
ABA - abscisic acid
AMP, ADP, ATP - adenosine mono, di, triphosphate
ATPase - adenosine triphosphatase
cAMP - cyclic adenosine monophosphate
CMP, CDP, CTP - cytidine mono, di, triphosphate
CoA, acetylCoA - coenzyme A, acetylcoenzyme A
2,4-D - 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
DNA - deoxyribonueleic acid
cDNA - complementary DNA
ctDNA - chloroplast DNA
mtDNA - mitochondrial DNA
nDNA - nuelear DNA
DNase - deoxyribonuelease
EDTA - ethylenediarninetetraacetate
EGTA - ethyleneglycol-bis(b-aminoethylether)-N,N,N?N?tetraacetic acid
FAD - flayine adenine dinueleotide
FADH2 - its reduced form
FMN - flavine mononucleotide
FMNH2 - its reduced form
GA - gibberellic acid
GMP, GDP, GTP - guanosine mono, di, triphosphate
Hepes - hydroxyethylpiperazineethanesulfonic acid
IAA - indoleacetic acid
Mes - morpholinoethanesulfonic acid
NAA - naphtbatene acetic acid
NAD - nicotinamide adenine dinueleotide
NADH - its reduced form
NADP - nicotinamide adenine dinueleotide phosphate
NADPH - its reduced form
RNA - ribonucleic acid
mRNA - messenger RNA
nRNA - nuclear RNA
rRNA - ribosomal RNA
tRNA - transfer RNA
RNase - ribonuelease
SDS - sodium dodecyl sulfate
SSC - sodium chloride + sodium cytrate
Tris - tris(hydroxymethyl)aminemethane
UMP, UDP, UTP - uridine mono, di, triphosphate

Amino Acids
Ala - alanine
Arg - arginine
Asn - asparagine
Asp - aspartic acid
Cys - cysteine
Gln - glutamine
Glu - glutamic acid
Gly - glycine
His - histidine
Hyp - hydroxyproline
Ile - isoleucine
Leu - leucine
Lys - lysine
Met - methionine
Phe - phenylaianine
Pro - proline
Ser - serine
Thr - threonine
Trp - tryptophan
Tyr - tyrosine
Val - valine

Sugars
Ara - arabinose
Fru - fructose
Fuc - fucose
Gal - galactose
Glu - glucose
Man - mannose
Rib - ribose
Suc - sucrose
Xyl - xylose
dRib - deoxyribose
UDP-Gal - uridine diphosphate galactose
Methods
ELISA - enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
ESR - electron spin resonance
FPLC - fast protein liquid chromatography
GC - gas chromatography
HPLC - high performance liquid chromatography
IRGA - infrared gas analyzer
MS - mass spectrometry
NMR - nuclear magnetic resonance
PAGE - polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
SDS-PAGE - denaturing PAGE
TLC - thin-layer chromatography
 
Chemicals
BA - benzyladenine
BSA - bovine serum albumin
CCC - chlorocholine chloride
Chlide - chlorophyllide
Cyt - cytochrome
DCMU - dichlorophenyldimethylurea, diuron
DMSO - dimethyl suifoxide
DNP - dinitrophenol
Fd - ferredoxin
CABA - g-aminobutyric acid
GSH, GSSG - glutathione, reduced and oxidized
IMP, IDP, ITP - inosine mono, di, triphosphate
Pchl - protochlorophyll
Pchlide - protochlorophyllide
PEG - polyethylene glycol
Pfr - phytochrome, far-red absorbing
Pr - phytochrome, red absorbing
Pi - phosphate (inorganic)
PAL - phenylalanine-ammonia lyase
PC - phosphatidylcholine
PE - phosphatidylethanolamine
PEP - phosphoenolpyruvate
PMSF - phenyimethytsulfonyl fluoride
PPi - pyrophosphate
Rubisco - ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase
RuBP - ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
TCA - trichloroacetic acid
Others
bp - base pair
CAM - Crassulacean acid metabolism
cv. - cultivar
ER - endoplasmic reticulum
ETC - electron transport chain
EU - enzyme unit
ha - hectare
I - incident light intensity, W/m2
IR - infrared
LD - long day
p.d.- potential difference
PAR - photosynthetically active radiation
PFD - photon flux density, mmol/(m2 S)
PPFD - photosynthetic photon flux density, mmol/(m2 s)
PS I, PS II - photosystems I and II
RC - respiratory control
RH - relative humidity
SD - short day
UV - ultraviolet
var. - variety
X-rays ?Roentgen rays
Abbreviations used in Tables
no. - number
temp - temperature
conc - concentration
A - absorbance (A320)
F - fluorescence (F720)
chl - chlorophyll
P - probability
sd - standard deviation
se - standard error
lsd - least significant difference
nd - not determined, no data
ns - not significant

Basic SI units:

g - gram
h - hour
1 -liter
m - meter
min - minute
s - second
A - ampere
Bq - becquerel
D - dalton
F - farad
G - gauss
Hz - hertz
J - joule
N - newton
W -ohm
Pa - pascal
V -volt
W -watt

Use the following multiplying prefixes for the appropriate SI units:
P - peta 1015
T - tera 1012
G - giga 109
M - mega 106
k - kilo 103
d - deci 10-1
c - centi 10-2
m - milli 10-3
m - micro 10-6
n - nano 10-9
p - pico 10-12
f - femto 10-15

Use a slash with abbreviated and divided units, for example: mg/s, m1 O2/(h g fr wt).

Articles should be mailed to the following address:
Editor, Fiziologiya Rastenii (Russian Journal of Plant Physiology),
Institute of Plant Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences,
ul. Botanicheskaya 35,
Moscow, 127276 Russia.
Phone: (7)(095) 977-93-00,
fax: (7)(095) 482-1685,

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Editorial Board

EDITOR-IN-CHEIF:
Vl.V. Kuznetsov, Prof., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow

DEPUTY EDITORS-IN-CHEIF
P.Yu. Voronin, Ph.D., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow;
V.S. Dzyubenko, Ph.D., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow

EDITORIAL BOARD
N.G. Bukhov, Dr. Sci., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; R.G. Butenko, Prof., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; Yu.V. Gamalei, Prof., Botanical Institute, RAS, St. Petersburg; S.F. Izmailov, Dr. Sci., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; E.E. Khavkin, Dr.Sci., Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, RAAS, Moscow; V.P. Kholodova, PhD, Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; O.N. Kulaeva, Prof., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; A.V. Nosov, Dr.Sci., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; N.V. Obroucheva, Dr. Sci., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; V.V. Polevoy, Prof., St. Petersburg State University; E.M. Sorokin, Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; I.A. Tarchevsky,Prof., Institute of Biology, RAS, Kazan; E.I. Vyskrebentseva, PhD, Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; M.N. Zaprometov, Prof., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow.

EDITORIAL COUNCIL
I.P. Ermakov,Prof., Moscow State University; D.M. Grodzinsky, Prof., Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine; V.B. Ivanov, Prof., Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, RAS, Moscow; A.I. Merkis, Prof., Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania; Yu.S. Nasyrov, Prof., Tadzhik Agricultural Institute, Dushanbe, Tadzhikistan; A.M. Nosov, Prof., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; V.I. P'yankov, Dr. Sci., Ural University, Yekaterinburg; G.A. Romanov, Dr. Sci., Institute of Plant Physiology, RAS, Moscow; R.K. Salyaev, Prof., Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, RAS, Irkutsk; G.A. Sanadze, Prof., Tbilisi University, Georgia; K.M. Sytnik, Prof., Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine; I.V. Volotovsky, Prof., Institute of Photobiology of the Belarussian Academy of Sciences, Minsk, Belarus; Yu.N. Zhuravlev, Prof., Istitute of Biology and Soil Sciences, RAS, Vladivostok; R.A. Zvyagil'skaya, Prof., Institute of Biochemistry, RAS, Moscow.

STAFF EDITOR
Elena A. Pimenova

EDITORS OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Nella L.Klyachko, Dr. Sci. (Biol.) and Emil E. Khavkin, Dr. Sci. (Biol.)

 
 
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