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Stephen Long

Graeme Hammer

Amy Marshall-Colon

Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz

Rachel Shekar

Xin-Guang Zhu

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in silico Plants (isP) is an open-access, peer reviewed online journal which deals with all aspects of plant modelling. It aims to provide a single home for work from currently disparate research areas, publishing interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research at the interface between mathematics, computer science, plant biology and crop sciences.

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in silico Plants is seeking submissions to several upcoming virtual special issues. 

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Special Issue: Functional-Structural Plant Models

This special issue focuses on recent advances in FSPMs dealing with plant ecophysiology, phenotyping, biophysics, morphogenesis and data sciences, and provides biological insights of plants, from cellular to canopy level.

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in silico Plants is committed to producing high-quality special issues on a wide range of topics in the plant sciences. 

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Listing in Directory of Open Access Journals verifies isP’s high level of openness and adherence to best practice and also increases your article’s discoverability.

Meet the Editors

isP is edited by a panel of high-profile founding editors: Stephen Long (Chief, Illinois & Lancaster), Graeme Hammer (Queensland), Amy Marshall-Colon (Illinois), Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz (Calgary), and Xin-Guang Zhu (Shanghai).

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Maize Reproductive Failure under Drought Quantified

A short introduction to "On the Dynamic Determinants of Reproductive Failure under Drought in Maize", by Carlos D Messina, Graeme L Hammer, Greg McLean, Mark Cooper, Erik J van Oosterom, Francois Tardieu, Scott C Chapman, Alastair Doherty, and Carla Gho.

Dynamic modeling of the iron deficiency in plants

A short introduction to "Dynamic modeling of the iron deficiency modulated transcriptome response in Arabidopsis thaliana roots", by Alexandr Koryachko, Anna Matthiadis, Samiul Haque, Durreshahwar Muhammad, Joel J Ducoste, James M Tuck, Terri A Long, and Cranos M Williams.

The modelling, allocation and redistribution of biomass

A short introduction to "A generic approach to modelling the allocation and redistribution of biomass to and from plant organs", by Hamish E Brown, Neil I Huth, Dean P Holzworth, Edmar I Teixeira, Enli Wang, Rob F Zyskowski, Bangyou Zheng.

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