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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (PPB)

Publisher :

Elsevier Masson SAS

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
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Open Access
  • Physiology
  • Genetics
  • Plant Science
e-ISSN :

1873-2690

Issue Frequency :

Monthly

Impact Factor :

6.5

p-ISSN :

0981-9428

Est. Year :

1987

Mobile :

171165500

Country :

France

Language :

English, French, Multi-Language

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

journalscustomerserviceEMEA@elsevier.com

Journal Descriptions

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry publishes original theoretical, experimental and technical contributions in the various fields of plant physiology (biochemistry, physiology, structure, genetics, plant-microbe interactions, etc.) at diverse levels of integration (molecular, subcellular, cellular, organ, whole plant, environmental). Opinions expressed in the journal are the sole responsibility of the authors and publication does not imply the editors' agreement. Manuscripts describing molecular-genetic and/or gene expression data that are not integrated with biochemical analysis and/or actual measurements of plant physiological processes are not suitable for PPB. Also "Omics" studies (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc.) reporting descriptive analysis without an element of functional validation assays of invesigated genes (DEGs), will not be considered. Similarly, applied agronomic or phytochemical studies that generate no new, fundamental insights in plant physiological and/or biochemical processes are not suitable for publication in PPB.


Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (PPB) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Physiology, Genetics, Plant Science , Online or Print, Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 0981-9428, E-ISSN - 1873-2690, Established in - 1987, Impact Factor - 6.5

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of PPB

Research Article
  • dott image Alex Levine
  • dott image May, 2004

Rapid transmission of oxidative and nitrosative stress signals from roots to shoots in Arabidopsis

Protein kinases play a central role in signal transduction pathways in eukaryotes. A highly conserved group of kinases, termed mitogen-activated-protein kinases (MAPKs) was shown to mediate ...

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