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Why Publish with Annals of Botany Company Journals?

The AoB Co journals are the official journals of the prestigious Annals of Botany Company, a UK based not-for-profit educational charity promoting plant science worldwide, established in Oxford in the mid-1880s. 

The journals publish only the most significant and useful botanical findings and opinions, from whatever sources these might emerge. Within a commitment to open and transparent decision-making,  the Annals of Botany Company supports the principle and practice of rigorous external peer review and demand full traceability of all opinions advanced by the journals' contributors.

The AoB Co strives to make the journals accessible to the widest possible international readership by minimizing or eliminating subscription barriers and providing a prompt and courteous service in dealings with all potential contributors.

Meet the Journals

Get to know the AoB Co journals using the information below, and learn which one makes the perfect home for your research.

 
Journal Publishing Model Scope Reasons to Publish
Annals of Botany (AoB) Hybrid Journal; Green and Gold open access publication options available AoB publishes in all areas of plant science. Research applying molecular, analytical, mathematical, and statistical techniques to examine topical questions at any level of biological organization ranging from cell to community, tissue culture to crop production, and microclimate to ecosystem are welcome. Discover reasons to publish with Annals of Botany
AoB PLANTS (AoBP) Fully Open Access AoBP is dedicated to rapid publication of high quality research on all aspects of plant biology and ecology. Discover Reasons to publish with AoB PLANTS
in silico Plants (isP) Fully Open Access isP publishes in all aspects of plant modelling. Aims to provide a single home for work from currently disparate research areas, publishing interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and cross-disciplinary research at the interface between mathematics, computer science, plant biology and crop sciences. Discover Reasons to publish with in silico Plants

 

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