New Phytologist
Journal compilation © New Phytologist Trust (2010)Published on behalf of the New Phytologist Trust
- Edited by: Ian Woodward
- ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking:
- 2009: 8/172 (Plant Sciences)
- Impact Factor: 6.033
Current Issue
Vol. 187 No. 4 (September 2010)
Highlights
Also in this issue
- Phloem transport in the coupling of photosynthesis & respiration
- Mining for nutrients – cluster root function & development
- The optimal genome size in a wild grass population
- Tansley Reviews
Ectomycorrhizal fungi and interspecific competition
Cover image: In planta interaction of AvrBsT from Xanthomonas with SnRK1 shown by BiFC. Courtesy of Robert Szczesny. (Szczesny et al., pp. 1058–1074).
Forthcoming Content
- Fire and the spread of flowering plants in the Cretaceous
- Published online on Sep 02, 2010
- Trait correlates and functional significance of heteranthery in flowering plants
- Published online on Aug 31, 2010
- Direct selection at the blossom level on floral reward by pollinators in a natural population of Dalechampia schottii : full‐disclosure honesty?
- Published online on Aug 30, 2010
- Contrasting impacts of climate‐driven flowering phenology on changes in alien and native plant species distributions
- Published online on Aug 27, 2010
Special Issues and Features
Special Feature: Effectors in plant–microbe interactions
Special Feature: Amazonian rain forests and drought
Special Issue: Plant Polyploidy
News & Highlights
*Tansley Medal Winner for 2009: Steven Spoel*
Download the winning article: Post-translational protein modification as a tool for transcription reprogramming
*Press Release – March 2010*
Plants Discover the Benefits of Good Neighbours in Strategy against Herbivores
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Top Article and Top Review - May 2010
Positive effects of organic farming on below-ground mutualists: large-scale comparison of mycorrhizal fungal communities in agricultural soils
E. Verbruggen, et al.
The evolution of seeds
A. Linkie, et al.
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