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ADVERTISING IN THE PLANT CELL For information about display and classified advertisements in The Plant Cell, contact: Susan Mergenhagen FASEB AdNet 9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814-3998 USA Telephone: 301-634-7103 Fax: 301-634-7153 Email: [email protected] Or visit our website at: www.plantcell.org/misc/pcadv.shtml To purchase the images from Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants using our secure web site,go to http://www.aspb.org/ publications/biotext/imagelibrary/. Log in as a member for your member discount.Contact [email protected] for more information. ASPB announces the new Online Image Library – containing all images from the best-selling textbook/reference work Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants, by Buchanan, Gruissem, and Jones. The new Online Image Library features images listed by chapter plus the capabili- ty to search by individual images. And images are easily imported into PowerPoint for use in presentations. Access to the site is available for $49.95.ASPB members receive a 20% DISCOUNT, making the purchase price for members $39.95. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants Online Image Library! CALL FOR PAPERS Plant Physiology Focus Issue on Vector Systems for Plant Research and Biotechnology Deadline for Submissions: August 1, 2007 To submit an article, please go to http://submit.plantphysiol.org. Plant Physiology is pleased to announce a Focus Issue on Vector Systems for Plant Research and Biotechnology to be published in December 2007. The issue will be edited by Vitaly Citovsky. Submissions in all topics of plant expression vector systems designed for state-of-the-art experimentation are welcome, including novel systems for multiple gene expression, protein tagging, induction and suppression of gene silencing, specialized vectors for monocot transformation, and virus-based vectors. Emphasis should be made on simplicity of use and applicabil- ity of the system to a wide range of model plants and crop species. Authors interested in contributing should indicate this in the cover letter when submitting papers online at http://submit.plantphysiol.org/. Please select “Vector Systems (December, 2007)” 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 (http://www.plantphysiol.org/ misc/collections.dtl). Please contact Vitaly Citovsky ([email protected]) for additional information.

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ADVERTISING IN THE PLANT CELL

For information about display and classified advertisements in

The Plant Cell, contact:

Susan Mergenhagen FASEB AdNet

9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814-3998 USA

Telephone: 301-634-7103 Fax: 301-634-7153

Email: [email protected]

Or visit our website at:

www.plantcell.org/misc/pcadv.shtmlTo purchase the images from Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ofPlants using our secure web site, go to http://www.aspb.org/

publications/biotext/imagelibrary/. Log in as a member for your

member discount. Contact [email protected] for more information.

ASPB announces the new Online Image Library – containing

all images from the best-selling textbook/reference work

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants, by Buchanan,

Gruissem, and Jones.

The new Online Image Library features images listed by chapter plus the capabili-

ty to search by individual images. And images are easily imported into

PowerPoint for use in presentations.

Access to the site is available for $49.95. ASPB members receive a 20% DISCOUNT,

making the purchase price for members $39.95.

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants

Online Image Library!

CALL FOR PAPERS

Plant Physiology Focus Issue on Vector Systemsfor Plant Research and BiotechnologyDeadline for Submissions: August 1, 2007To submit an article, please go to http://submit.plantphysiol.org.

Plant Physiology is pleased to announce a Focus Issue on Vector Systems for Plant Research and Biotechnology tobe published in December 2007. The issue will be edited by Vitaly Citovsky. Submissions in all topics of plantexpression vector systems designed for state-of-the-art experimentation are welcome, including novel systems formultiple gene expression, protein tagging, induction and suppression of gene silencing, specialized vectors formonocot transformation, and virus-based vectors. Emphasis should be made on simplicity of use and applicabil-ity of the system to a wide range of model plants and crop species.

Authors interested in contributing should indicate this in the cover letter when submitting papers online athttp://submit.plantphysiol.org/. Please select “Vector Systems (December, 2007)” from the Focus Issue list in theonline submission system. Articles published within 2 years before and after the Focus Issue will be consideredfor inclusion in an online Focus Collection of articles relevant to the focus topic (http://www.plantphysiol.org/misc/collections.dtl).

Please contact Vitaly Citovsky ([email protected]) for additional information.

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The Open Access movement in scholarly publishing advocates that research content should

be freely available to all immediately upon publication. This approach has prompted publish-

ers to examine the feasibility of a shift from traditional subscription-based (“user pays”)

financial models to an “author-pays” model, in which some or all of the costs of publication

are typically borne by authors.

What does our author community think about Open Access? To gauge the plant science

community’s interest in this new approach to publishing and to help ASPB determine the

viability of “author-pays” publishing models, the Society is conducting an 18-month Open

Access “experiment.” Beginning with the December 2005 issues of The Plant Cell and Plant

Physiology, authors of articles accepted by the journals will be given the option to pay a sur-

charge to make their online article free from the moment of publication to anyone with

Internet access. The surcharge, which is in addition to the usual author charges, will be

$1,000 (discounted to $500 if the author’s institution subscribes to the journal).

For more information, go to http://www.aspb.org/publications/openaccess.cfm or contact

Nancy Winchester, ASPB director of publications, at [email protected].

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THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANT BIOLOGISTS ❖ THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ❖ THE AMERICAN FERN SOCIETY

THE PHYTOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA ❖ THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANT TAXONOMISTS

The Open Access movement in scholarly publishing advocates that research content should

be freely available to all immediately upon publication. This approach has prompted publish-

ers to examine the feasibility of a shift from traditional subscription-based (“user pays”)

financial models to an “author-pays” model, in which some or all of the costs of publication

are typically borne by authors.

What does our author community think about Open Access? To gauge the plant science

community’s interest in this new approach to publishing and to help ASPB determine the

viability of “author-pays” publishing models, the Society is conducting an 18-month Open

Access “experiment.” Beginning with the December 2005 issues of The Plant Cell and Plant

Physiology, authors of articles accepted by the journals will be given the option to pay a sur-

charge to make their online article free from the moment of publication to anyone with

Internet access. The surcharge, which is in addition to the usual author charges, will be

$1,000 (discounted to $500 if the author’s institution subscribes to the journal).

For more information, go to http://www.aspb.org/publications/openaccess.cfm or contact

Nancy Winchester, ASPB director of publications, at [email protected].

Cite

Track

Alerts

Cite Track Alerts is a free service pro-

viding email-based alerts when new

articles matching your search criteria

are published in The Plant Cell Online,

or when designated Plant Cell Online

articles are cited by new articles from

a designated set of journals (http://

www.plantcell.org/help/ijlinks.dtl).

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