Molecular Horticulture is a premier horticulture journal newly launched by Shanghai JiaoTong University with Springer Nature as its publisher. The Journal is guided by a distinguished Advisory Board consisting of preeminent academics and edited by an outstanding international Editorial Board comprised with globally highly recognized scholars. The Journal is fully Open Access (OA) yet free of charge to authors.
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PbrNAC34a- PbrMYB3/65- PbrACO2 cascade plays a role in citrate difference between the pericarp and cortex tissues of pear (P. bretschneideri Rehd.) fruit
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CmVNI2-CmMYB3 module regulates flavonol biosynthesis in response to low temperature in chrysanthemum flower
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Salicylic acid regulates biosynthesis of floral fragrance (E)-β-farnesene via NPR3-WRKY1 module in chrysanthemum
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Convergent domestication of bitter apples and pears by selecting mutations of MYB transcription factors to reduce proanthocyanidin levels
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Leaf senescence: progression, regulation, and application
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Multiple functions of the vacuole in plant growth and fruit quality
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Plant carotenoids: recent advances and future perspectives
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MG2C: a user-friendly online tool for drawing genetic maps
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Recent advances in proteomics and metabolomics in plants
About the journal
Aims and scope
Aims
Molecular Horticulture aims to publish research and review articles that significantly advance our knowledge in understanding how the horticultural crops or their parts operate mechanistically. Articles should have profound impacts not only in terms of high citation number or the like, but more importantly on the direction of the horticultural research field.
Scope
Molecular Horticulture publishes original Research Articles, Letters, and Reviews on novel discoveries on the following, but not limited to, aspects of horticultural plants (including medicinal plants):
- Developmental and evolutionary biology
- Physiology, biochemistry and cell biology
- Plant-microbe and plant-environment interactions
- Genetics and epigenetics
- Molecular breeding and biotechnology
- Secondary metabolism and synthetic biology
- Multi-omics dealing with data sets of genome, transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, epigenome and/or microbiome.
The journal also welcomes research articles using model plants that reveal mechanisms and/or principles readily applicable to horticultural plants, translational research articles involving application of basic knowledge (including those of model plants) to the horticultural crops, novel Methods and Resources of broad interest.
In addition, the journal publishes Editorial, News and View, and Commentary and Perspective on current, significant events and topics in global horticultural fields with international interests.
Annual Journal Metrics
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Citation Impact
Journal Impact Factor: 8.1 (2024)
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 11.0 (2024)
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 1.932 (2024)
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 2.129 (2024)Speed
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 13
Submission to acceptance (median days): 103Usage 2024
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