Annals of Botany

Annals of Botany is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing experimental, theoretical and applied papers on all aspects of plant biology. The current (2020) Chief Editor, appointed in 2008, is John Seymour (Pat) Heslop-Harrison (University of Leicester, UK and the South China Botanical Garden). The journal is owned and managed by the Annals of Botany Company,  a non-profit educational charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. It is published monthly through Oxford University Press in paper form and online, and is paid for primarily by institutional annual subscriptions. Regular extra issues, published free-of-charge, focus on topical themes. The journal does not levy page charges but authors may choose to pay a standard fee to secure open access status for their papers. According to Journal Citation Reports, in 2018 Annals of Botany’s impact factor was 3.454 and was ranked 36th out of 288 journals in the Plant Sciences category. The Journal’s Eigenfactor was 0.01837, its H-Index 153 and the SCImago score 1.71, ranking the journal 27th out of 453 plant science titles. Annals of Botany has two sister journals, AoB PLANTS, an online only open access botanical journal and in silico PLANTS, an online open access journal devoted to plant modelling. It is also closely associated with the informal online plant science publication Botany One.

Annals of Botany
DisciplineBotany
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJohn Seymour Heslop Harrison
Publication details
History1887–present
Publisher
Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)
FrequencyMonthly
3.454 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Ann. Bot.
Indexing
ISSN0305-7364 (print)
1095-8290 (web)
LCCN23015643
OCLC no.611985336
Links

Annals of Botany was established in 1887 by Isaac Bayley Balfour (Sir Isaac from 1920) and Sydney Howard Vines with support from eight other prominent botanists of the time including Sir Francis Darwin and William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (Sir William from 1899). An extensive collection of letters, Minutes and accounts covering the first 125 years of the Journal’s existence has been archived as the Annals of Botany Papers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. A two-part history has been published based on this archive.[1] [2] Former Chief Editors (or equivalent) and their sometimes overlapping periods of office are as follows:

Sydney Howard Vines FRS, 1887-1900; Dunkinfield Henry Scott FRS, 1900-1912; Sir John Bretland Farmer FRS.,1912-1921; Vernon Herbert Blackman FRS, 1921-1947; William Harold Pearsall FRS 1948-1964; John (Jack) Heslop-Harrison FRS, 1961-1967; James Frederick Sutcliffe, 1967-1983; John A. Bryant, 1983-1984; John Anthony Abbott, 1983-1984; David Frederick Cutler, 1984-1990; Roderick Hunt, 1990-1996; Michael Barson Jackson, 1996-2008.

There was an earlier periodical Annals of Botany edited by Carl Dietrich Eberhard König (Charles Konig) and John Sims which started in 1804 and published two volumes before ceasing.[3][4]

References

  1. Jackson, Michael B. (2015). "One hundred and twenty-five years of the Annals of Botany. Part 1: the first 50 years (1887–1936)". Annals of Botany. 115 (1): 1–18. doi:10.1093/aob/mcu220. ISSN 0305-7364. PMC 4284113. PMID 25561090.
  2. Jackson, Michael B. (2016). "One hundred and twenty-five years of the Annals of Botany. Part 2: the years 1937 to 2012". Annals of Botany. 118 (7): 1225–1255. doi:10.1093/aob/mcw205. ISSN 0305-7364. PMC 5155604. PMID 27974325.
  3. Sims, John; KöNig, Carl Dietrich Eberhard. "Annals of botany / editors, Charles Konig ... and John Sims ..." Hathi Trust: 2 v. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. Schultes, J. A. (1830). "Schultes's Botanical Visit to England". In Hooker, William Jackson (ed.). Botanical miscellany: containing figures and descriptions of such plants as recommend themselves by their novelty, rarity or history, Volume 1. London: John Murray. p. s=4878, page 48. OCLC 11939120.


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