Style Request:Physiologia Plantarum

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1399-3054/homepage/ForAuthors.html

Online ISSN:1399-3054
Citations and References
Citations (in-text reference) should have the form:

Gould and Lister (2005)
Dixon et al. (2005), if more than two authors.
Multiple text references should be cited chronologically (Bowler et al. 1989a, 1989b, 1991, Tsang et al. 1991, Legendre et al. 1993, Chang and Kaufman 2000).

Note that comma is the separator between references, but there should be no comma between author name and year. Unpublished data and personal communications should have the form: (Smith et al. unpublished data), (Hosino et al. personal communication).

References should be listed alphabetically (no numbering) according to the first named author. Where there are multiple references by the same first author, the order in the list should be:

Single author. Where more than one reference is given for a single author the publications should be listed chronologically.
Two authors (should come before 3 or more authors). These should be arranged first alphabetically, then chronologically.
Three or more authors. These references should be arranged chronologically.
All authors should be listed (no et al.) and journal name abbreviated without full points (e.g. Physiol Plant). Do not abbreviate one-word journal titles (e.g. Phytochemistry). Limit usage of the DOI to paper only available ahead of print. Note the absence of bold font, the absence of dot at the end of each reference and the absence of issue number.

Unpublished material (except for accepted manuscripts in press) and personal communications should only be cited in the text, and not in the reference list. In the text, the initials and last names of all collaborators should be given where unpublished work is cited.

Published theses should be cited in the reference list including the ISBN, or number in dissertation abstracts. Unpublished theses should only be cited in the text as follows: (R. Y. Smith 2007. Thesis, Univ. of California, Davis, CA, USA).

Journal
Harakeh S, Jariwalla RJ, Pauling L (1998b) Suppression of human immunodeficiency virus replication by ascorbate in chronically and acutely infected cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 87: 1745–1749

In press/published ahead of print
Fernandez V, Winkelmann G The determination of ferric iron in plants using the microbial iron chelator desferrioxamine E and HPLC. Biometals: doi number

Not peer-reviewed articles (ArXiv, bioRxiv, psyArXiv, SocArXiv, engrXiv)
Rich C, Reitz M, Eichmann R, Jacobs S, Jenkins DJ, Esteban E, Ott S, Schafer P (posted April 2018) Cell type identity determines transcriptomic immune responses in Arabidopsis thaliana roots. bioRxiv 302448: doi.org/10.1101/302448

Newspaper Online
Murphy H (4 Aug 2017) Can gene editing actually do that? The New York Times. Available at https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/08/04/science/crispr-gene-editing.html

Book
Freshney RI (1994) Culture of Animal Cells, 3rd Edn, Vol. 11. Wiley-Lisds, New York, pp 86–95
Marsh JF (2001) Analysis of arbuscular mycorrhizas, 2nd Edn. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht

Edited book
Galston AW, Kaur-Sawhney R (1995) Polyamines as endogenous growth regulators. In: Davies PJ (ed) Plant Hormones: Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2nd Edn. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, pp 158–178

Report
Kramer PJ, Boyer JS (1995) Yield and quality of greenhouse grown tomatoes irrigated with saline water. Annual Report of ARO, The Volcani Center 307-0227: 1–18 (in Hebrew)

Online report
Estonian Human Development Report 2002. The quality of greenhouse grown tomatoes. Available at http://www.iiss.ee/nhdr/2002 (accessed 17 September 2008)

Thesis
Gullberg J (2005) Metabolomics: A tool for studying plant biology. DPhil Thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae 2005:88, ISBN 91-576-6987-2

Conference
Anderson B, Katus K, Puur A, Silver B (1993) Characteristics of women having abortions in Estonia. International Population Conference, Vol. 1. IUSSP, Montreal, Canada

Software
If it has been published
Schindelin J, Arganda-Carreras I, Frise E, Kaynig V, Longair M, Pietzsch T, Preibisch S, Rueden C, Saalfeld S, Schmid B, Tinevez JY, White DJ, Hartenstein V, Eliceiri K, Tomancak P, Cardona A (2012) “Fiji: an open-source platform for biological image analysis” Nature methods 9: 676-682

If not: SigmaPlot (Systat Software, San Jose, CA) in text and not the reference list
  • Hi,
    In order to put this on the request list we'll still need the two examples (Campbell and Mares) adapted to the style request.
    Also, we'll need a link to an open access .pdf of a paper.
  • Please follow these directions to request a style, specifically provide the two exact references (Campbell/Pedersen and Mares) requested on that page
    https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
  • Online ISSN:1399-3054
    Citations and References
    Citations (in-text reference) should have the form:

    (Campbell and Pedersen 2005)
    (Mares et al. 2005), if more than two authors.
    Multiple text references should be cited chronologically (Campbell et al. 1989a, 1989b, 1991, Pedersen et al. 1991, Mares et al. 1993, Campbell and Pederson 2000).
    Note that comma is the separator between references, but there should be no comma between author name and year. Unpublished data and personal communications should have the form: (Campbell et al. unpublished data), (Mares et al. personal communication).

    References should be listed alphabetically (no numbering) according to the first named author. Where there are multiple references by the same first author, the order in the list should be:

    Single author. Where more than one reference is given for a single author the publications should be listed chronologically.
    Two authors (should come before 3 or more authors). These should be arranged first alphabetically, then chronologically.
    Three or more authors. These references should be arranged chronologically.
    All authors should be listed (no et al.) and journal name abbreviated without full points (e.g. Physiol Plant). Do not abbreviate one-word journal titles (e.g. Phytochemistry). Limit usage of the DOI to paper only available ahead of print. Note the absence of bold font, the absence of dot at the end of each reference and the absence of issue number.

    Unpublished material (except for accepted manuscripts in press) and personal communications should only be cited in the text, and not in the reference list. In the text, the initials and last names of all collaborators should be given where unpublished work is cited.

    Published theses should be cited in the reference list including the ISBN, or number in dissertation abstracts. Unpublished theses should only be cited in the text as follows: (R. Y. Smith 2007. Thesis, Univ. of California, Davis, CA, USA).

    A link to access the open paper is as follows:
    https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0981942818302717?token=BA40AEF982F7442FC60164FBE92956049DD4437536A661F6FBC23D75E7FC5A27D50695F6D5A4A5F650B2405303992CEB
  • The bibliography entries are key-- that's where you really save us (or mostly: damnation) time.
  • Bibliography style:

    Campbell JL, Pedersen OK, Mars I (1998b) Suppression of human immunodeficiency virus replication by ascorbate in chronically and acutely infected cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 87: 1745–1749
  • That's still not correct.
    Please see an example how somebody else did this: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/75046/style-request-muscle-nerve
  • 1. Campbell JL, Pedersen OK (1998b) Suppression of human immunodeficiency virus replication by ascorbate in chronically and acutely infected cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 87: 1745–1749
    2. Mares I. (1998) Genetic dissection of R gene signal transduction pathways. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol., 1: 299-304
  • I'll need the Campbell paper with its correct details incl. the title, journal, year, volume, issue, pages.
    You just copied it from some other HIV paper.
  • edited February 12, 2019
    @sksbhu
    I just checked. As an Elsevier journal it follows the elsevier-harvard2 style (https://www.zotero.org/styles) and I've put in a pull request to add it as a dependent style on the repository.
    Just to let you know:
    1. If you had had followed our guide and requests we could've told you that right in December making your life much easier and save us work.
    2. Common Forum etiquette is to check back on threads.
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