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Current Opinion in Plant Biology

Elsevier (Netherlands)

The Current Opinion journals were developed out of the recognition that it is increasingly difficult for specialists to keep up to date with the expanding volume of information published in their subject. In Current Opinion in

The Current Opinion journals were developed out of the recognition that it is increasingly difficult for specialists to keep up to date with the expanding volume of information published in their subject. In Current Opinion in plant Biology, we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner:
1. The views of experts on current advances in plant biology in a clear and readable form.
2. Evaluations of the most interesting papers, annotated by experts, from the great wealth of original publications.
Division of the subject into sections The subject of plant biology is divided into themed sections which are reviewed regularly to keep them relevant. Presently they are:
Growth and development - Genome studies and molecular genetics (+ Plant biotechnology every other year) - Physiology and metabolism - Biotic interactions - Cell signalling and gene regulation - Cell biology.

Plant biology
Plant genetics
Open access
  • Author-paid optional open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Curr. Opin. Plant Biol.
ISSN L
1369-5266
Frequency
6 issues/year (Bi-monthly)
Additional information

Embargo : 24 mois après publication de l'article, la version post-print peut être déposée sur une archive ouverte (ex : Agritrop).

Article types
Reviews
Special issues
Minireviews
Publishing costs
No
Cost of optional open access
4670 $. Pour les Ciradiens, aucun coût à payer suite à un accord national pour la période 2024-2027 (https://intranet-dist.cirad.fr/publier/choisir-la-revue/accords-cirad-editeurs). (updated 07/11/2024)
Research data access policy
No policy
Last updated : 07/11/2024

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