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About The Plant Cell
The Plant Cell (ISSN 1040-4651, online ISSN 1531-298X), is published monthly (one volume per year) by the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB). The online journal is the journal of record. and is produced by Dartmouth Journal Services, Waterbury, VT. The online journal is the journal of record.
Within three years of its initial publication in 1989, The Plant Cell ranked first in impact among journals publishing primary research in the plant sciences. It has continued to maintain this standard of excellence ever since.
The Plant Cell publishes novel research of special significance in plant biology, especially in the areas of cellular biology, molecular biology, genetics, development, and evolution. The primary criterion for publication is new insight that is of broad interest to plant biologists, not only to specialists, and the presentation of results must be appropriate for a wide audience of plant biologists.
The Plant Cell was founded on four key tenets: (1) to publish the most exciting, cutting-edge research in plant cellular and molecular biology, (2) to provide the most rapid turnaround time possible for reviewing and publishing a research paper, (3) to feature the highest quality reproduction of data, and (4) to provide, in the front section of the journal, a more interactive format for commentaries, opinion pieces, and the exchange of information and ideas in review articles, meeting reports, and insightful overviews of featured research papers.
For information about library subscriptions, contact scholwek{at}aspb.org at ASPB Library Subscription Services. For information about the prices for individual subscriptions, which are available to members of the American Society of Plant Biologists, contact info{at}aspb.org. You may also update your mailing address for subscriptions or membership contact information.
Missing journals will be replaced free of charge up to 3 months from the issue date within the United States and up to 6 months from the issue date to foreign addresses.
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Updated June 21, 2007.
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