PS&B is the official journal of the Society of Plant Signaling and Behavior. Full membership ($60 annually) and student membership ($30 annually) include online access to the journal. Click here to join.
UPDATE, AUG 2009:
At the International Symposium on Plant Neurobiology in Florence (May 2009) a decision was made to change the name of the Society for Plant Neurobiology to The Society of Plant Signaling and Behavior.
Plant Signaling & Behavior utilizes an online submission and tracking system designed to provide efficient service to authors. Through the online system, author files are automatically converted to PDFs, submissions are acknowledged by email, and authors can track their manuscript through the stages of the peer review process.
Click here to submit your manuscript to Plant Signaling & Behavior.
Please read our Call for Papers.
6th International Symposium on Plant Neurobiology
May 15-19, 2011
Kitakyushu, Japan
GECO Meeting
Evolution in Communication and Neural Processing: from First Organisms and Plants, to Man ... and Beyond
November 18-19 2010
Modena, Italy
Frantisek Baluska
Stefano Mancuso
Tony Trewavas
Dieter Volkmann
Email the Managing Editor.
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Faculty of Agriculture is looking for a W2 Professor in Chemical Signaling. Read more here.
If you have an open position you would like to advertise with PS&B, please email the Managing Editor.
Landes Bioscience gladly participates in the World Health Organizations' Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) to provide free online access to all papers published in Plant Signaling & Behavior to scientists in developing countries worldwide.
Plant Signaling & Behavior is a peer-reviewed journal available in print and online. This multidisciplinary journal publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of: molecules and organelles, tissues and organs, as related to signal perception and transduction, signalling complexes (signalosomes), action potentials and hydraulic signals, integrative plant body and physiology, plant and abiotic environment, plant and biotic environment, as well as information acquisition and processing. The goal is to foster communication and rapid exchange of information through timely publication of important results using traditional as well as electronic formats. The overriding criteria for publication in Plant Signaling & Behavior are originality, scientific merit and general interest.