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September/October 2007
Volume 34, Number 5
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HIGHLIGHTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

FUTURE ASPB MEETINGS


The Pan American Congress - Plant & BioEnergy Symposium

Registration Opening January 2008

Plant Biology 2008
 


Joint Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists and the Sociedad Mexicana De Bioquimica
Rama: Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular de Plantas

   

  Plant Biology 2009
Honolulu, Hawaii
July 18–July 22
     

  Plant Biology 2010
Montréal, Canada
July 31–August 4

Joint Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists and the Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists—Société Canadienne de Physiologie Végétale
   
    Click here for more information on future meetings.
     

CALL
FOR PAPERS
Plant Physiology Focus Issue on Plant Interactions with Arthropod Herbivores
Deadline for Submissions: November 1, 2007
Click here to submit an article


Plant Physiology is pleased to announce a Focus Issue on Plant Interactions with Arthropod Herbivores to be published in March 2008. The issue will be edited by Georg Jander and Gregg Howe. Submissions describing novel aspects of any interaction between plants and arthropod herbivores are welcome. Emphasis should be on molecular and biochemical aspects of the interaction, including recognition of herbivory, signaling pathways that regulate host plant defense, volatile signals, tritrophic interactions, plant defense chemistry, manipulation of plant defenses by herbivores, and natural variation in plant resistance to herbivores.

Authors interested in contributing should indicate this in the cover letter when submitting papers online. Please select “Plant-Herbivore Interactions, March 2008” from the Focus Issue list in the online submission system. Articles published within 2 years before and after the Focus Issue will be considered for inclusion in an online Focus Collection of articles relevant to the focus topic.

Please contact Georg Jander or Gregg Howe for additional information.

Help Support ASPB and Other Nonprofit Scientific Journals

Nonprofit scientific societies and associations publish many of the finest scientific journals available today, but each alone lacks the financial resources to compete with commercial publishers’ marketing efforts. ASPB has joined with 16 other nonprofit scientific societies and associations to form the Nonprofit Journals Group. This group needs your help to spread the word and create awareness for these valuable journals. Please visit the new Nonprofit Journals Group website and use the library recommendation form, found within each journal page, to request these journals for your library—and pass it on to your colleagues now!


Reminder!

In consideration of the low member subscription rates to the print versions of Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell and the free online access to both journals that all members enjoy, members agree to retain their personal copies of the journals for at least three years from the date of issue, not depositing them in any library or institution before the end of this time. Members also agree not to release their personal access code, assigned by ASPB, to any other party for the duration of their membership in ASPB. Thank you!


Plant Physiology & The Plant Cell: Permission to Reprint
Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of a work published in Plant Physiology or The Plant Cell is granted without fee for personal or classroom use provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear the full citation and the following notice on the first page: “Copyright American Society of Plant Biologists.” For all other kinds of copying, request permission in writing from Nancy A. Winchester, Publications Director, ASPB headquarters.
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Attention Plant Biologists and Agricultural Scientists in Developing Countries!



AAAS/ASPB 2008 Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program

The Arabidopsis Book (TAB)

The American Society of Plant Biologists has published The Arabidopsis Book (TAB) as a free online compendium since 2002.

Founding editors Chris Somerville and Elliot Meyerowitz, and former editors Jeff Dangl and Mark Stitt, have brought over 50 chapters online, all available free of charge on the Internet. In 2006, TAB received 100,000 full-text downloads.

The editors and ASPB are pleased to announce that TAB now has a new editorial board to guide its ongoing expansion:

Caren Chang, University of Maryland
Ian Graham, University of York
Rob Last, Michigan State University
Ottoline Leyser, University of York
Rob McClung, Dartmouth College
Cynthia Weinig, University of Minnesota

The new board will be overseeing all new content development as well as updates to existing chapters to keep TAB the most comprehensive and current work on Arabidopsis.

ASPB is providing funds for the production of TAB as a public service. All chapters are hosted in partnership with BioOne in HTML and PDF formats.

Download Figures from Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell as PowerPoint Slides!

Plant Physiology
and The Plant Cell, ASPB’s premier plant science journals, now allow you to save any figure as a PowerPoint slide! This free feature is available for all articles published since 1998.

From the full-text (non-PDF) version of an article, click to “View larger version” of a figure. Then click the button marked “PowerPoint Slide for Teaching.” The slide will include the full bibliographic citation of the article in which the figure was published.

We hope that you enjoy this new feature and that it enhances the teaching of plant biology in your classroom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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