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“Editor’s Choice” Debuts at AoB PLANTS

The new “Editor’s Choice” section of the AoB PLANTS website features especially noteworthy papers of broad interest to the scientific community.

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A new “Editor’s Choice” feature has been added to the AoB PLANTS website. This section highlights papers that are considered by the Chief Editor to be especially impressive and of broad interest to the scientific community. Here are a few of the articles that have been honored with this designation:

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lebanon treeBouchra Douaihy, Giovanni G. Vendramin, Adam Boratyński, Nathalie Machon, and Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat High genetic diversity with moderate differentiation in Juniperus excelsa from Lebanon and the eastern Mediterranean region

 

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Walck thumbnail 2Jeffrey L. Walck, Laila M. Karlsson, Per Milberg, Siti N. Hidayati, and Tetsuya Kondo Seed germination and seedling development ecology in world-wide populations of a circumboreal Tertiary relict

 

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Eller thumbnailFranziska Eller,  Carla Lambertini,  Loc Xuan Nguyen,  Luciana Achenbach,  and Hans Brix Interactive effects of elevated temperature and CO2 on two phylogeographically distinct clones of common reed (Phragmites australis)

 

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See other noteworthy papers at Editor’s Choice.

AoBPLANTS

AoB PLANTS is an open-access, online journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of environmental and evolutionary biology. Published by Oxford University Press, AoB PLANTS provides a fast-track pathway for publishing high-quality research, where papers are available online to anyone, anywhere free of charge. Reasons to publish in AoB PLANTS include double-blind peer review of manuscripts, rapid processing time and low open-access charges.

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