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The Plant Cell

The Plant Cell is a renowned scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of plant biology. It covers a wide range of topics, including plant development, molecular genetics, cell biology, physiology, and biochemistry. With its rigorous peer-review process and high impact factor, The Plant Cell is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals interested in advancing our understanding of plant biology and its applications in agriculture, biotechnology, and environmental sciences.

Details
Abbr. Plant Cell
Start 1989
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 1040-4651
e-ISSN 1532-298X
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialties Biology
Cell Biology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 75 397
SJR / Ranks: 437 3616
CiteScore / Ranks: 540 16.00
JIF / Ranks: 352 11.6
Recent Articles
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Sun S, Cheng J, Zhang Y, Wang Y, Wang L, Wang T, et al.
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40088466
Heterotrimeric G proteins act as molecular switches in signal transduction in response to stimuli in all eukaryotes. However, what specifies G protein signalling in plants and how the mechanism evolved...
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Kunta S, Dahan Y, Torgeman S, Chory J, Burko Y
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40085779
PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTORs (PIFs) regulate growth-related gene expression in response to environmental conditions. Among their diverse functions in regulating signal responses, PIFs play an important role in thermomorphogenesis (the response to...
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Sun C, Chen Y, Ma A, Wang P, Song Y, Pan J, et al.
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40085777
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), MICRORCHIDIA 1 (MORC1), a member of the MORC family of evolutionarily conserved GHKL-type ATPases, plays important roles in multiple layers of plant immunity. However, the molecular...
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Williams-Carrier R, Chotewutmontri P, Perkel S, Rojas M, Belcher S, Barkan A
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40073200
The D1 subunit of photosystem II is subject to photooxidative damage. Photodamaged D1 must be replaced with nascent D1 to maintain photosynthesis. In plant chloroplasts, D1 photodamage regulates D1 synthesis...
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Thurow C, Pelizaeus A, Mrozek P, Hossbach B, Budimir J, Schmitt K, et al.
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; 37(3). PMID: 40053521
Changes in nitrogen (N) availability in the soil trigger transcriptional responses in plants to optimize N acquisition, allocation, and remobilization. In roots of N-starved Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants, transcriptional activation...
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Willoughby A
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; 37(3). PMID: 40048697
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Xue H, Jaenisch J, Sasse J, McGarrigle E, Choi E, Louie K, et al.
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40037697
Powdery mildews are obligate biotrophic fungi that manipulate plant metabolism to supply lipids to the fungus, particularly during fungal asexual reproduction when lipid demand is high. We found levels of...
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Emrich-Mills T, Emrich-Mills T, Proctor M, Degen G, Jackson P, Richardson K, et al.
Plant Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40037377
Fixing CO2 via photosynthesis requires ATP and NADPH, which can be generated through linear electron transfer (LET). However, depending on the environmental conditions, additional ATP may be required to fix...
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