期刊名称:TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Short, authoritative review articles on basic research topics allow researchers to follow trends and important developments outside their specialist area. Other sections include news of new papers and conferences, focus on industrial, pharmaceutical and agricultural developments, book and software reviews, and opinion articles on current developments.
With broad coverage of basic plant science, from molecular biology through to ecology, including:
Plant development; Growth regulation; Molecular cell biology and genetics; Signal transduction; metabolism, Nutrition, water relations and gas exchange; Symbiosis (especially mycorrhizae and rhizobia); Pathology and stress physiology; Population genetics and ecology; Molecular systematics
Instructions to Authors
Articles for Trends in Plant Science are usually commissioned by the Editor, but proposals for articles are welcome, especially for the Research Update and the Forum section. Prospective authors should send a brief summary, citing key references, to the Editor, who will supply guidelines on manuscript preparation if the proposal is accepted. The submission of completed manuscripts without prior consultation with the Editor is strongly discouraged. Authors should note that all major articles in Trends in Plant Science are peer-reviewed and publication cannot be guaranteed.
Reviews and Opinion articles form the foundation of each monthly issue. Reviews are invited from leading researchers in a specific field and objectively chronicle recent and important developments. Opinion articles provide a forum for debate and hypothesis. The Research Update section includes short articles highlighting topical issues and recent research papers of particular note, as well as articles reporting recent meetings.
The News and Comment section is written by a team of regular contributors, and provides concise digests of a selection of papers from the primary literature and brief headlines on a wide range of hot topics in plant science.
Trends in Plant Science welcomes correspondence. The decision to publish rests with the Editor, and the author(s) of any article discussed in a Letter will normally be invited to reply. Letters may address topics raised in recent issues of the journal, or other matters of general interest to plant scientists. Letters should be no more than 700 words long with a maximum of 12 references and one figure. An electronic version of the text should be e-mailed to plants@current-trends.com (or post a hardcopy plus an electronic copy on disc to) The Editor Trends in Plant Science Elsevier Science London 84 Theobald's Road London UK WC1X 8RR Tel: +44 (0)20 7611 4400 Fax: +44 (0)20 7611 4470
Editorial Board
Editor:
Susanne Brink, London, UK
Assistant Editor:
Caroline Woods, London, UK
Advisory Editorial Board:
J. Allen, Lund, Sweden E. Blumwald, Davis, USA G. Coruzzi, New York, USA J. Dangl, Chapel Hill, USA C. Dean, Norwich, UK R.A. Dixon, Ardmore, USA J. Ehleringer, Salt Lake City, USA P.K. Endress, Zurich, Switzerland P. Green, East Lansing, USA K. Hahlbrock, Cologne, Germany R. Hangarter, Bloomington, USA M. Koornneef, Wageningen, The Netherlands T.M. Kutchan, Halle, Germany A. Larkum, Sydney, Australia O. Leyser, York, UK M. Matsuoka, Nagoya, Japan M. Matzke, Saltzburg, Austria R. Ranjeva, Toulouse, France J. Sheen, Boston, USA K. Shinozaki, Tsukuba, Japan S. Smeekens, Utrecht, The Netherlands V. Sundaresan, Davis, USA A. Trewavas, Edinburgh, UK M. Van Montagu, Ghent, Belgium Z.-H. Xu, Beijing, China M. Yanofsky, La Jolla, USA
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