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Physiologia Plantarum

Physiologia Plantarum is a renowned scientific journal dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research in plant physiology. It covers a wide range of topics, including plant growth and development, photosynthesis, stress responses, molecular biology, and biochemistry. With its rigorous peer-review process, the journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and professionals in the field of plant science.

Details
Abbr. Physiol Plant
Start 1948
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0031-9317
e-ISSN 1399-3054
Country Denmark
Language English
Specialty Biology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1091 170
SJR / Ranks: 2575 1270
CiteScore / Ranks: 1795 9.00
JIF / Ranks: 997 6.4
Recent Articles
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Zhang Y, Anthony M, Yuan Q, Wang Y, Zhao P, Chen E, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70149. PMID: 40084491
Both clonal plant capabilities for physiological integration and common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) formed by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can influence the distribution of nutrients and growth among interconnected individuals. Using...
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Gao H, Chen M, Jin N, Ye L, Zhang G, Shen Q, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70157. PMID: 40083176
Waterlogging is a major abiotic stress restricting crop yield globally, and aerenchyma formation is one of the most important adaptive strategies in waterlogging-tolerant plants. However, the conservation of this process...
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Lyapina I, Ganaeva D, Rogozhin E, Ryabukhina E, Ryazantsev D, Lazarev V, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70147. PMID: 40079373
Small secreted peptides (SSPs) play an important role in modulating immune responses in all land plants. However, the evolution of stress peptide signaling in different plant phyla remains poorly understood....
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Boot K, Hille S, Libbenga K, Libbenga-Nijkamp M, Karami O, Van Duijn B, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70139. PMID: 40079179
The plant hormone auxin (Indole-3-Acetic Acid, IAA) is a key player in nearly every aspect of plant growth and development ranging from cell division and cell elongation to embryogenesis and...
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Fan J, Zhu C, Si X, Xu W, Yang L, Wang K, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70153. PMID: 40074667
Zinc is an essential trace element for plant growth and development. Zinc transporters play an important role in regulating zinc homeostasis in plants. In this study, the potato cultivar 'Atlantic'...
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Wang R, Chu S, Zhang D, Hayat K, Zhang X, Chi Y, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70151. PMID: 40069937
The increasing impacts of climate change and intensified human activities exacerbate soil salinization, posing significant challenges to agricultural productivity. Therefore, addressing salt stress in crops is a critical area of...
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Zeng R, Zheng M, Gao Y, Hu J, Ahmad J, Farooq M, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70146. PMID: 40069569
Toona sinensis, a plant species renowned for its culinary and medicinal properties, exhibits diverse colour variations that contribute to its aesthetic appeal and commercial value. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying...
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Singh P, Choudhary K
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70141. PMID: 40069092
Climate change and stratospheric ozone layer dynamics have altered the intensity of ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation, affecting the growth, yield, and metabolic responses of major cereal crops. As a result,...
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Pieraccini R, Whatley L, Koedam N, Vanreusel A, Dolch T, Dierick J, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70137. PMID: 40065515
Seagrass meadows have been heavily affected by human activities, with Zostera marina L. (Zosteraceae) being one of the most impacted species. Seed-based methods are currently the preferred approach for their...
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Geng X, Wu L, Chen J, Hao R, Fan L, Jia H, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2025 Mar; 177(2):e70148. PMID: 40059123
Prunus mume, the only plant in the genus Prunus of the Rosaceae family with a distinctive floral scent, can release a large number of aromatic substances into the air when...