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American Journal of Botany
The Botanical Society of America has announced that the American Journal of Botany's online-only, open access section, AJB Primer Notes & Protocols in the Plant Sciences, will be launching as an independent journal in January 2013. The new journal, titled Applications in Plant Sciences (APPS), will be part of BioOne's Open Access Collection (www.BioOne.org/) and will promote the rapid dissemination of newly developed tools and protocols in the plant sciences.
Theresa Culley, one of the founding editors of the Primer Notes section, will serve as APPS's first Editor-in-Chief. "This is a very exciting time for the BSA as we launch a new journal that will serve as a publication outlet for novel protocols and technological advancements within all areas of the plant sciences," Culley said. "Given the unprecedented, rapid progress today in the development of diverse techniques ranging from next-generation sequencing and gene silencing to ecosystem modeling and geographic information systems (to only name a few), the purpose of APPS is to foster communication within the botanical community in order to advance the plant sciences. We welcome all contributions representing the breadth of interests within the BSA, as indicated by the many special interest sections of the Society."
Authors wishing to contribute papers to APPS should submit online through AJB's Editorial Manager page (http://www.editorialmanager.com/ajb/; use article type: "AJB Primer Notes & Protocols"). A separate online submission site will be established for APPS later this summer. While marker notes will continue to be accepted for consideration, the editorial board especially encourages submissions of protocols and methods that improve investigations in any area of plant biology, including methods on genetic markers, morphological, physiological, biochemical, anatomical, and ecological data collection. For submission guidelines, article types, etc., please consult the Primer Notes Instructions for Authors (http://www.botany.org/ajb/APPS_Online_Instructions.html).
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The Botanical Society of America (www.botany.org) is a non-profit membership society with a mission to promote botany, the field of basic science dealing with the study and inquiry into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution, and uses of plants and their interactions within the biosphere. It has published the American Journal of Botany (www.amjbot.org) for nearly 100 years. In 2009, the Special Libraries Association named the American Journal of Botany one of the Top 10 Most Influential Journals of the Century in the field of Biology and Medicine.
For further information, please contact the AJB staff at ajb@botany.org.
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Contact: Richard Hund
rhund@botany.org
314-577-9557
American Journal of Botany
The Botanical Society of America has announced that the American Journal of Botany's online-only, open access section, AJB Primer Notes & Protocols in the Plant Sciences, will be launching as an independent journal in January 2013. The new journal, titled Applications in Plant Sciences (APPS), will be part of BioOne's Open Access Collection (www.BioOne.org/) and will promote the rapid dissemination of newly developed tools and protocols in the plant sciences.
Theresa Culley, one of the founding editors of the Primer Notes section, will serve as APPS's first Editor-in-Chief. "This is a very exciting time for the BSA as we launch a new journal that will serve as a publication outlet for novel protocols and technological advancements within all areas of the plant sciences," Culley said. "Given the unprecedented, rapid progress today in the development of diverse techniques ranging from next-generation sequencing and gene silencing to ecosystem modeling and geographic information systems (to only name a few), the purpose of APPS is to foster communication within the botanical community in order to advance the plant sciences. We welcome all contributions representing the breadth of interests within the BSA, as indicated by the many special interest sections of the Society."
Authors wishing to contribute papers to APPS should submit online through AJB's Editorial Manager page (http://www.editorialmanager.com/ajb/; use article type: "AJB Primer Notes & Protocols"). A separate online submission site will be established for APPS later this summer. While marker notes will continue to be accepted for consideration, the editorial board especially encourages submissions of protocols and methods that improve investigations in any area of plant biology, including methods on genetic markers, morphological, physiological, biochemical, anatomical, and ecological data collection. For submission guidelines, article types, etc., please consult the Primer Notes Instructions for Authors (http://www.botany.org/ajb/APPS_Online_Instructions.html).
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The Botanical Society of America (www.botany.org) is a non-profit membership society with a mission to promote botany, the field of basic science dealing with the study and inquiry into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution, and uses of plants and their interactions within the biosphere. It has published the American Journal of Botany (www.amjbot.org) for nearly 100 years. In 2009, the Special Libraries Association named the American Journal of Botany one of the Top 10 Most Influential Journals of the Century in the field of Biology and Medicine.
For further information, please contact the AJB staff at ajb@botany.org.
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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-07/ajob-bso072712.php
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