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The following recent review papers are free to download: Engineering nitrogen use efficient crop plants: the current status Chandra H. McAllister, Perrin H. Beatty, Allen G. Good

Plant Biotechnology Journal

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-7652
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Plant Breeding

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1439-0523

Plant Biology

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1438-8677 OnlineOpen – The Open Access Option for Authors OnlineOpen is available to authors who wish to make their article open access, free to read, download and share via Wiley Online Library . Making your article OnlineOpen increases its potential readership and enables you to meet institutional and funder open access mandates where they apply.
http://link.springer.com/journal/299 Plant Cell Reports publishes original, peer-reviewed articles dealing with new advances in all aspects of fundamental research and technology in plant cell science and in plant genetics and molecular biology. The coverage includes such topics as genomics and genetics, biochemistry, physiology, phytopathology, morphogenesis, gene transfer and expression, abiotic and biotic stress. The journal also publishes opinion papers and review articles on the latest developments and new advances in research and technology in plant molecular biology and biotechnology. Papers selected for publication contribute significant new advances to clearly identified technological problems or biological questions. The articles will prove relevant beyond the narrow topic, of interest to a readership with broad scientific background. hide

Plant Cell Reports

The emerging field of synthetic biology combines knowledge from various disciplines including molecular biology, engineering, mathematics, and physics to design and implement new cellular behaviors. The goal of synthetic biology is both to improve our quantitative understanding of natural phenomenon as well as to foster an engineering discipline for obtaining new complex cell behaviors in a predictable and reliable fashion. Systems and Synthetic Biology is a new biomedical journal publishing original papers and articles on all aspects of Systems and Synthetic Biology. Beyond traditional features, the journal offers online access to supplementary material: three dimensional figures, sequence data and alignments, animations and short videos. Systems and Synthetic Biology publishes research articles that either advance this field as an engineering discipline or use synthetic biology to improve our scientific knowledge of existing phenomena. hide http://link.springer.com/journal/11693

Systems and Synthetic Biology

http://link.springer.com/journal/11240 This journal highlights the myriad breakthrough technologies and discoveries in plant biology and biotechnology. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC: Journal of Plant Biotechnology) details high-throughput analysis of gene function and expression, gene silencing and overexpression analyses, RNAi, siRNA, and miRNA studies, and much more. It examines the transcriptional and/or translational events involved in gene regulation as well as those molecular controls involved in morphogenesis of plant cells and tissues.

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture

http://link.springer.com/journal/10529

Biotechnology Letters

Biotechnology Letters is the world's leading rapid-publication primary journal dedicated to biotechnology as a whole. Its focus is on topics relating to actual or potential applications of biological reactions affected by microbial, plant or animal cells and biocatalysts derived from them. Coverage includes all relevant aspects of genetics and cell biochemistry, of process and reactor design, of pre- and post-treatment procedures, and of manufacturing or service operations. The aim of the editors is to publish useful and informative results that will be of value to other workers in related fields. The emphasis is on novelty and immediacy.

Planta

http://link.springer.com/journal/425 Planta publishes original articles and invited reviews in all aspects of plant biology and articles on emerging technologies. Coverage includes molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, metabolism, growth, development and morphogenesis, ecological and environmental physiology, biotechnology, structural biology and plant-microorganism interactions. The journal includes experimental articles and articles serving as the basis for experimental work. Planta's Honorary Editor is Hans Mohr. The Editors-in-Chief are Dorothea Bartels, Institut für Molekulare Physiologie und Biotechnologie der Pflanzen (IMBIO), Universität Bonn, Germany; and Anastasios Melis, University of California, Berkeley CA USA. hide
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Trends in Plant Science

http://www.cell.com/trends/plant-science/

Trends in Genetics

http://www.cell.com/trends/genetics/ Register for Trends in Genetics Table of Contents email alerts here . Volume 29, Issue 4 | April 2013 Special Issue: Genetic Pastures TiG by Topic Browse recent TiG articles by topic (updated monthly) Most Read Articles Article Feed

Trends in Cell Biology

April, 2013 Volume 23, Issue 4 Volume 23, Issue 4 The question of how organelle size is controlled has fascinated cell biologists ever since cellular structures were first visualized. The nucleus exhibits exquisite size scaling relative to cell size both during development and between species, and these normal cellular scaling relationships are often abrogated in cancer. In fact, pathologists use altered nuclear size and morphology to diagnose and stage the disease. By and large, it is still a mystery how and why nuclear size is regulated.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry