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International Journal of Plant Sciences: University of Chicago Press: 1875–present: English: 9 issues per year Journal of Experimental Botany: Oxford Journals for the Society for Experimental Biology: 1950–present: English: 12 issues per year Journal of Plant Physiology: Elsevier: 1909–present: English: Continuous, Online Journal of the ...
Standard abbreviations ... Trends in Plant Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. ... the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 18.313. [2]
Plant Biology (journal) Plant Biotechnology Journal; The Plant Cell; Plant Disease (journal) Plant Ecology (journal) Plant Ecology and Evolution; The Plant Genome; The Plant Journal; Plant Pathology (journal) Plant Physiology (journal) Plant Science (journal) Plant Systematics and Evolution; Plant, Cell & Environment; Planta (journal) Plants ...
The following is a partial list of scientific journals. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past. The list given here is far from exhaustive, only containing some of the most influential, currently publishing journals in each field.
Plant Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of plant biology. The journal was originally established as Plant Science Letters in 1973, changed its name to Plant Science in 1986. The journal is published by Elsevier and is currently edited by Eduardo Blumwald , Erich Grotewold , Liwen Jiang , David Wendehenne .
This is a list of academic journals currently distributed by AIP Publishing, on behalf of both its parent organization the American Institute of Physics as well as for a number of other scientific organizations. [1] This list does not include all journals which have ever been distributed by AIP Publishing but only the notable ones.
It maintains the List of Title Word Abbreviations (LTWA), which contains standard abbreviations for words commonly found in serial titles. As of August 2017, the standard's most recent update came in 1997, [2] when its third edition was released. [3] A major use of ISO 4 is to abbreviate the names of scientific journals using the LTWA.
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