Special Issues and Features
New Phytologist regularly produces themed issues that focus on areas of current importance – these always contain the lively Forum section, with insightful and thought-provoking commentaries, in-depth Tansley reviews and/or concise Research reviews, as well as original research papers on the same subject area. Our aim is that these issues should support the research community by bringing together timely, high quality research and opinion in a given field.
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Special Issues
These issues contain articles devoted to a particular research topic.
Plant polyploidy (April 2010)
Plant adaptation – following in Darwin's footsteps (August 2009)
Plant environmental adaptation (July 2005)
Plant ecological development (April 2005)
Poplar genomics comes of age (October 2004)
Climate change and ecosystem function (May 2004)
Plant speciation (January 2004)
Heavy metals and plants (August 2003)
Functional genomics of plant–pathogen interactions (July 2003)
Soil microbes and plant production (March 2003)
Stomata (March 2002)
Signalling in plants (June 2001)
Rising CO2– future ecosystems (May 2001)
Features
Features are clusters of up to 10 papers within an issue focusing on a particular theme.
Effectors in Plant–Microbe Interactions (September 2010)
Amazonian rain forests and drought (August 2010)
Weeds: bridging evolutionary ecology and crop science (December 2009)
Unwrapping the Laccaria genome (October 2008)
Plant systems biology (August 2008)
Digging deeper into mycorrhizal research (April 2007)
Heterostyly (August 2006)
Pollination mutualisms in Caryophyllaceae (February 2006)
Plant evolutionary genomics (October 2005)
Functional–structural plant modelling (June 2005)
Plant evolutionary ecology (January 2005)
Plant carbon relations (February 2003)
Renaissance in legume symbiosis research (January 2002)
Frontiers in molecular mycorrhizal research (June 2001)
Virtual Special Issues
These online-only issues contain a collection of related articles from various issues of New Phytologist. By pulling these papers together with an up-to-date Editorial we aim to make these more accessible for our readers and encourage further research in these topics.
Mycoheterotrophy (January 2010)
Probing the carbon cycle with 13C (September 2009)
Plant ecological strategy axes in leaf and wood traits (July 2008)
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