Journal of Experimental Botany
Overview
The Journal of Experimental Botany is a leading scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of plant biology. It covers a wide range of topics including plant physiology, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and ecology. With a focus on experimental approaches, the journal provides valuable insights into the mechanisms and processes that govern plant growth, development, and responses to environmental stimuli.
Details
Details
Abbr.
J Exp Bot
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Start
1950
End
Continuing
Frequency
Monthly, <1983->
p-ISSN
0022-0957
e-ISSN
1460-2431
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Biology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 221
293
SJR / Ranks: 1511
1739
CiteScore / Ranks: 950
12.00
JIF / Ranks: 881
6.9
Recent Articles
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Zhu J, Zhang Y, Zhang M, Hong Y, Sun C, Guo Y, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40089804
Waterlogging stress is a serious problem all over the world, which inhibits plant growth and development, and even leads to plant death in severe circumstances. Ethylene-responsive VII transcription factor (ERFVII)...
2.
Otwani D, McLean G, Hammer G, Cruickshank A, Hunt C, Tao Y, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40088114
Yield increase in sorghum has been achieved primarily by increasing grain number. Scope exists to increase yield by increasing grain size, however this has been limited by the negative correlation...
3.
Li Q, Fan S, Cao J, Sun Z, Zhong C, Min H, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40087999
Drought priming, a potential strategy to bolster wheat yield amidst recurring droughts. Identifying the responsive cultivars and deciphering the underlying mechanisms are vital to better activate the instinct of plants...
4.
Kong G, Li H, Zheng J, Zhao Y, Shi Q, Zhao X, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40084392
Under the general trend of global warming, high temperature stress (HTS) is an increasingly grievous challenge to the normal growth and development of crops. Exposure to high temperature (42°C) during...
5.
Hancock R, Huertas R, Stewart D, Foyer C
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
76(5):1353-1356.
PMID: 40083088
No abstract available.
6.
Jin D, Chen J, Yan C, Liu X, Lin Y, Li Z, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40080686
In acidic soils, aluminum (Al) is a primary factor that inhibits plant growth. SENSITIVE-TO-PROTON-RHIZOTOXICITY1 (STOP1), which is accumulated in the nucleus in response to Al or low pH, regulates multiple...
7.
Fan J, Chen M, Tian F, Yao R, Qin N, Wu W, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40079134
Differences in phosphorus (P) utilisation efficiency (PUtE) and/or yield are closely linked to differences in root functional traits under low soil P availability. However, our understanding of how soil P...
8.
Bulut M, Karakas E, Fernie A
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40071778
Plant metabolism is profoundly affected by various abiotic stresses. Consequently, plants must reconfigure their metabolic networks to sustain homeostasis while synthesizing compounds that mitigate stress. This aspect, with the current...
9.
Nobusawa T, Okamoto T, Nakano M, Kusaba M
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40071671
The leaves of the cycad Encephalartos horridus exhibit a conspicuous glaucous appearance, attributed to the presence of epicuticular wax. However, the molecular and optical bases of this coloration have not...
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Gonsiorkiewicz Rigon C, Kupper A, Sparks C, Montgomery J, Peter F, Schepp S, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40067326
Evolution of metabolic herbicide resistance is a major issue for weed management. Few genes and regulatory mechanisms have been identified, particularly in dicotyledonous weed species. We identified putative causal genes...