NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Author Guidelines
New Phytologist is an online-only publication: read the Editorial by Alexander & Slater to find out why the journal moved to online-only in 2012 after 110 years of print (doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03866.x).
A Chinese-language version of the Author Guidelines is available here: nph-authorguidelines_chinese.pdf.
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Summary
New Phytologist is an international electronic journal published 24 times a year, and is owned by a non-profit-making charitable foundation dedicated to the promotion of plant science.
Our regular submissions address fundamental questions across the spectrum of plant science. Short Letters, Viewpoint pieces and other submissions to the Forum section, as well as Research reviews, Rapid reports and both Modelling/Theory and Methods papers, are encouraged.
We are committed to rapid processing – from online submission using http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/newphytologist , enabling the quickest possible peer review, through to the use of e-proofs and then publication ‘as-ready’ via Early View.
There are no page or colour charges and a PDF version will be provided to corresponding authors of each article.
Authors may opt to make their article open access by choosing Wiley’s OnlineOpen service.
If you have any queries do not hesitate to get in touch with Central Office or, if it is more convenient, our US Office.
Contacts
np-centraloffice@lancaster.ac.uk - for all general enquiries
Central Office
np-managinged@lancaster.ac.uk
New Phytologist Central Office,
Bailrigg House, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YE, UK
tel: +44 1524 594691
USA Office
np-usaoffice@lancaster.ac.uk
tel: +1 650 249 1620
Aims and scope
New Phytologist publishes excellent, novel, rigorous and timely research and scholarship in plant science and its applications. Falling within four sections – Physiology & Development, Environment, Interaction and Evolution – articles cover topics that range from intracellular processes through to global environmental change. Cross-disciplinary approaches are particularly encouraged but for guidance, the journal is organized as below. We recognize that techniques from molecular and cell biology, and functional genomics through to modelling and system-based approaches will be applied across the whole spectrum of plant science:
Physiology & Development: intra/inter-cellular signalling, long-distance signalling, physiology, development, eco-devo – phenotypic plasticity, transport, biochemistry.
Environment: global change and Earth system functioning, environmental stress, ecophysiology, plant–soil interactions, heavy metals.
Interaction: plant–biotic interactions (including viruses, prokaryotes, oomycetes, fungi/mycorrhizas, viruses, nematodes and insects), symbionts, endophytes, pathogens, plant microbiome, fungal genomics, multitrophic systems, plant–microbe–soil interactions.
Evolution: molecular evolution, population or quantitative genetics, mating systems, phylogenetics, speciation, plant–enemy coevolution, evo-devo.
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