Volume 2 (2012), 2 issues per year
Editorial Assistant:
Editorial Board:
Professor Richard Bateman (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England)
Dr Pilar Catalan (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain)
Professor Elena Conti (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Dr Michael Foley (University of Lancaster, England)
Dr Quentin Groom (National Botanic Garden of Belgium)
Professor Joachim Kadereit (Institut für Spezielle Botanik und Botanischer Garten, Germany)
Professor Robert Marrs (University of Liverpool, England)
Dr C D Preston (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford, England)
Dr Jim Provan (Queen's University, Belfast, N. Ireland)
Book Reviews Editor:
Plant Records Editor:
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New Journal of Botany aims to become the chief forum for communicating the results of botanical studies relating to the vascular plants and charophytes of northern and western Europe. The Botanical Society of the British Isles (BSBI) wants this to be a first-rate, international, scientific journal, and the editorial board is committed to a rapid turnaround of submitted manuscripts. The new journal will include not only peer-reviewed papers and short notes, but also reviews and opinion articles. The scientific scope is broad and includes: phytogeography, floristics, distribution and recording, taxonomy, systematics and evolution, population and conservation biology, including ecological genetics, ecology (especially autecological, physiological and phenological studies), plant/animal interactions, including plant biochemistry where this relates to such. Submissions are also welcomed on the history of botany in the British Isles, especially its development in a European context, as well as topics of a more general botanical nature. |
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New Issue: Volume 1, Number 2 (2011) of the New Journal of Botany. View the table of contents here.
New to Maney for 2011
The first issue will be published under the Maney imprint in August 2011.
What does this mean for the journal?
• A new look - the Journal will be redesigned in A4 size with the content presented in a new two and three column format
• Online availability - content will be available in print and online for all BSBI members
• Extended scope - the Journal will have a focus on northern and western Europe and will act as a forum for studies relating to the vascular plants and charophytes of this region.