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Nordic Journal Of Botany
The ''Nordic Journal of Botany'' is a bimonthly Peer review, peer-reviewed scientific journal of botany, including the Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy, evolution, Wildlife conservation, conservation, and biogeography of plants, algae, bryophytes, and fungus, fungi. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Nordic Society Oikos. The editor-in-chief is Torbjörn Tyler (Lund University). According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2011 impact factor of 0.551, ranking it 150th out of 190 journals in the category "Plant Sciences". It is the result of the merger of four journals, ''Botanisk Tidsskrift'', ''Friesia'', ''Norwegian Journal of Botany'', and ''Botaniska Notiser''. See also * List of botany journals References External links

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Botany
Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek word (''botanē'') meaning " pasture", " herbs" "grass", or " fodder"; is in turn derived from (), "to feed" or "to graze". Traditionally, botany has also included the study of fungi and algae by mycologists and phycologists respectively, with the study of these three groups of organisms remaining within the sphere of interest of the International Botanical Congress. Nowadays, botanists (in the strict sense) study approximately 410,000 species of land plants of which some 391,000 species are vascular plants (including approximately 369,000 species of flowering plants), and approximately 20,000 are bryophytes. Botany originated in prehistory as herbalism with the efforts of early humans to identify – and later cultivate – ed ...
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Editor-in-chief
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List Of Botany Journals
The following is a list of notable botanical scientific journals. General botany The following table is a list of scientific journals publishing articles on many areas of botany. Agronomy and horticulture The following table is a list of botany journals specialising in agronomy, including crop science and horticulture. Dendrology the following table is a list of journals that specialize in publishing articles on dendrology. Plant pathology The following table is a list of botany journals specializing in plant pathology. Review journals The following table is a list of botany journals that contain collections of review papers about general plant science. {, class="wikitable sortable" , - ! Journal !! Publisher !! Publication History !! Language !! Publication Frequency , - , ''Annual Review of Plant Biology'' , , Annual Reviews , , 1950–present , , English , , 1 volume per year , - , ''Current Opinion in Plant Biology'' , , Elsevier , , 1998â ...
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Botaniska Notiser
''Botaniska Notiser'' was a Swedish scientific periodical concerning botany, issued in Lund, by Societate botanica Lundensi or unds Botaniska Förening It was published from 1839 to 1980, when it fused with '' Botanisk Tidsskrift'', '' Friesia'' and '' Norwegian Journal of Botany'' to form the ''Nordic Journal of Botany''. In 2001, the journal reappeared as a regional journal for botany in south Sweden. Monographs were published in a parallel series, ''Botaniska Notiser Supplement'' (1947-1954). This series was fused in 1980 with '' Dansk Botanisk Arkiv'' under the name '' Opera Botanica'', which since then has been the monograph series of the ''Nordic Journal of Botany''. Editors *1900-1921 C. F. O. Nordstedt *1922-1928 Harald Kylin *1929-1937 Nils Sylvén *1938-1949 Henning Weimarck *1950-1953 H. Hjelmqvist *1954-1955 Tycho Norlindh *1956-1957 Henning Weimarck *1958-1964 H. Hjelmqvist *1965-1966 Bertil Nordenstam *1967-1968 Rolf Dahlgren *1969-1970 Ingemar Björkqvist ...
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Botanisk Tidsskrift
''Botanisk Tidsskrift'' (standard abbreviation ''Bot. Tidsskr.'') was a Danish mixed scientific and amateur journal concerning botany, issued in Copenhagen by the Danish Botanical Society. It was published from 1866 to 1980, when it fused with Botaniska Notiser, Friesia and Norwegian Journal of Botany to form the Nordic Journal of Botany The ''Nordic Journal of Botany'' is a bimonthly Peer review, peer-reviewed scientific journal of botany, including the Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy, evolution, Wildlife conservation, conservation, and biogeography of plants, algae, bryophytes, and .... Monographs were published in a parallel series, Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. Full digital text of Botanisk Tidsskrift is available at Biodiversity Heritage Libraryand full text access is at DanBIF. References External links Botanisk Tidsskriftat HathiTrust Digital Library Botanisk Tidsskriftat Biodiversity Heritage Library Botanisk Tidsskriftat Botanical Scientific Journals Magazines establish ...
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Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters Corporation ( ) is a Canadian multinational media conglomerate. The company was founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where it is headquartered at the Bay Adelaide Centre. Thomson Reuters was created by the Thomson Corporation's purchase of the British company Reuters Group in April 2008. It is majority-owned by The Woodbridge Company, a holding company for the Thomson family. History Thomson Corporation The forerunner of the Thomson company was founded by Roy Thomson in 1934 in Ontario, as the publisher of ''The Timmins Daily Press''. In 1953, Thomson acquired the '' Scotsman'' newspaper and moved to Scotland the following year. He consolidated his media position in Scotland in 1957, when he won the franchise for Scottish Television. In 1959, he bought the Kemsley Group, a purchase that eventually gave him control of the '' Sunday Times''. He separately acquired the ''Times'' in 1967. He moved into the airline business in 1965, when he acquired Brit ...
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Impact Factor
The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as indexed by Clarivate's Web of Science. As a journal-level metric, it is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field; journals with higher impact factor values are given the status of being more important, or carry more prestige in their respective fields, than those with lower values. While frequently used by universities and funding bodies to decide on promotion and research proposals, it has come under attack for distorting good scientific practices. History The impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) in Philadelphia. Impact factors began to be calculated yearly starting from 1975 for journals listed in the '' Journal Citation ...
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Journal Citation Reports
''Journal Citation Reports'' (''JCR'') is an annual publicationby Clarivate Analytics (previously the intellectual property of Thomson Reuters). It has been integrated with the Web of Science and is accessed from the Web of Science-Core Collections. It provides information about academic journals in the natural sciences and social sciences, including impact factors. The ''JCR'' was originally published as a part of '' Science Citation Index''. Currently, the ''JCR'', as a distinct service, is based on citations compiled from the '' Science Citation Index Expanded'' and the '' Social Sciences Citation Index''.- - - Basic journal information The information given for each journal includes: * the basic bibliographic information of publisher, title abbreviation, language, ISSN * the subject categories (there are 171 such categories in the sciences and 54 in the social sciences) Citation information * Basic citation data: ** the number of articles published during that year and ...
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