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不成功退款,无后顾之忧,风险服务升级。Journal of Plant Interactions is a peer reviewed open access journal, broadly publishing research that discusses interactions of plants with their surrounding environment. Subjects of interest include: Plant-Plant Interaction All biochemical, physiological and molecular aspects of plant-plant interactions are welcomed. Plant-Microorganism Interaction One of the widest sections covered by three fundamental sub-areas: Plant-Fungi; Plant-Bacteria and Plant-Virus Interactions. Responses to and interactions of plants with micro-organisms are the basics for understanding community dynamics and crop productivity, as well as the key to discovering new resistance genes for pest and disease attacks. Plant-Insect Interaction This area deals with all aspects of interaction: from pest attack to plant attraction; from tritrophic interactions to biological control. The presence of plants after millions of years of herbivore predation demonstrates plants have the ability to deter herbivore feeding. Similarly, the presence of herbivores after ages of plant toxin biosynthesis is the living evidence that insect herbivores can counteract plant poisons. Plant-Animal Interaction This area is intended for all studies concerning the effect of grazing on plant population and dynamics. Besides insects, monogastric and polygastric herbivores interact with plants with grazing activity. Plant-Environment Interaction This area is divided into two general sections: ‘pen environment’ and ‘losed environment’. The first section covers all aspects of plants’ interaction with abiotic stresses present in the natural environments (including atmospheric phenomena, light, temperature, pollution, etc.). The aim of the second section is to collect research reports on artificial environments where plants live (including greenhouses, growth chambers, etc.) both on Earth and in space applications. Remote sensing and biosensing are also covered here. Plant-Soil Interaction (including Plant-Water Interaction) This area deals with nutrition, drought, flooding, restoration, phytoremediation, bioremediation, applied ecology, and all aspects where plants interact with the soil. Manuscripts should show fundamental advances to existing knowledge and be of wide interest to the plant-interaction biology community. It is essential that a clear biological meaning and interpretation of the plant interaction is provided. Results should be supported by a sound statistical analysis. Preference will be given to manuscripts presenting evidence that answers important questions with a high degree of certainty and clarity. The Journal is of significance to all plant biologists, plant physiologists, ecologists, mycologists, microbiologists, agronomists, landscape architects, environmental engineers, entomologists, students and all researchers interested in biological struggle and sustainable use of natural resources.
植物相互作用杂志是一本经过同行评审的开放获取期刊,广泛发表研究,讨论植物与周围环境的相互作用。感兴趣的主题包括:植物 - 植物相互作用植物 - 植物相互作用的所有生物化学,生理学和分子学方面都受到欢迎。植物 - 微生物相互作用三个基本分区涵盖的最广泛的部分之一:植物真菌;植物细菌和植物病毒相互作用。植物对微生物的反应和相互作用是了解群落动态和作物生产力的基础,也是发现新的抗病虫害基因的关键。植物 - 昆虫相互作用该区域涉及相互作用的各个方面:从害虫袭击到植物吸引;从三营养相互作用到生物控制。数百万年的食草动物捕食后植物的存在表明植物具有阻止食草动物摄食的能力。类似地,在植物毒素生物合成年龄之后存在食草动物是昆虫食草动物可以抵消植物毒物的活生物证据。植物 - 动物相互作用该区域适用于所有关于放牧对植物种群和动态影响的研究。除昆虫外,单胃动物和多胃食草动物与具有放牧活动的植物相互作用。植物 - 环境相互作用该区域分为两个一般部分:“笔环境”和“失去环境”。第一部分涵盖了植物与自然环境中存在的非生物胁迫(包括大气现象,光照,温度,污染等)相互作用的所有方面。第二部分的目的是收集有关地球和空间应用中植物生活的人工环境(包括温室,生长室等)的研究报告。此处还涉及遥感和生物传感。植物 - 土壤相互作用(包括植物 - 水相互作用)该区域涉及营养,干旱,洪水,恢复,植物修复,生物修复,应用生态以及植物与土壤相互作用的所有方面。手稿应显示现有知识的基本进展,并对植物相互作用生物学界有广泛的兴趣。必须提供明确的生物学意义和植物相互作用的解释。结果应得到健全的统计分析的支持。将优先考虑提供证据的手稿,以高度确定性和清晰度回答重要问题。该杂志对所有植物生物学家,植物生理学家,生态学家,真菌学家,微生物学家,农学家,景观设计师,环境工程师,昆虫学家,学生以及所有对生物斗争和自然资源的可持续利用感兴趣的研究人员具有重要意义。
大类学科 | 分区 | 小类学科 | 分区 | Top期刊 | 综述期刊 |
生物学 | 3区 | PLANT SCIENCES 植物科学 | 3区 | 否 | 否 |
JCR分区等级 | JCR所属学科 | 分区 | 影响因子 |
Q1 | PLANT SCIENCES | Q1 | 4.029 |
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