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- Plants | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
The Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS), the Spanish Phytopathological Society (SEF), the Spanish Society of Plant Biology (SEBP), the Spanish Society of Horticultural Sciences (SECH) and the Italian Society of Phytotherapy (S I Fit ) are affiliated with Plants and their members receive a discount on the article processing charges
- Plants Receives an Updated Impact Factor of 4. 1 - MDPI
We are pleased to share that Plants (ISSN: 2223-7747) was awarded an increased Impact Factor of 4 1 in the 2024 Journal Citation Reports™ released by Clarivate TM in June 2025 Plants rank in Q1 (45 among 273 titles) in the “Plant Sciences” category
- Plants | 2024 - Browse Issues - MDPI
Plants, an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal
- Plants’ Epigenetic Mechanisms and Abiotic Stress - MDPI
Unpredictable climate change places plants under a variety of abiotic stresses Studying the regulation of stress-responsive genes can help to understand plants’ ability to adapt to fluctuating environmental conditions
- The Utilization and Roles of Nitrogen in Plants - MDPI
The role of N in plants is twofold; namely, it provides a large amount of essential N element for plants and serves as a signal substance that participates in a wide range of plant developmental processes
- Plants | Special Issues - MDPI
Plants publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions
- Plants | Special Issue : 10th Anniversary of Plants—Recent . . . - MDPI
Special Issue Information Dear Colleagues, Published for the first time in 2012, Plants will celebrate its 10th anniversary When the inaugural issue was launched, Plants had already published nearly 3500 papers and reflected the diversity and richness of research in the field of Plant science
- Plants Under Stress: Exploring Physiological and Molecular . . . - MDPI
A dual deficiency of N and P is common in the field In addition to individual N and P deficiency responses, this review also highlights some of the most recent discoveries in the responses of plants to the combined N and P deficiencies
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