Castanea (journal) explained

Castanea
Abbreviation:Castanea
Discipline:Botany
Editor:Christopher Randle
Publisher:Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
Country:United States
History:1936–present
Frequency:Biannually (2017–present)
Quarterly (1943–2016)
8/year (1937–1942)
Issn:0008-7475
Eissn:1938-4386
Lccn:agr37000334
Oclc:183413013
Website:http://castaneajournal.org

Castanea, The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society, is a biannual,[1] peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society. It was established in 1936 and covers the botany of the eastern United States, in particular systematics, floristics, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry. The journal name Castanea comes from the genus of chestnuts that were fresh in the minds of the founders of the society when the journal was established; the chestnut blight ravaged the American Chestnut, Castanea dentata, in the early part of the twentieth century and drastically changed the plant communities of the Appalachians.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 0.255.[2] Over the years 2006–2021, the impact factor has ranged from 0.255 to 0.7, with an average of about 0.35.

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Notes and References

  1. Horn. Charles N.. Randle. Christopher P.. President's Message. Notice: Change of Publication Schedule and Process. Castanea. 82. 1. 2017. 1. 0008-7475. 10.2179/17-PR-001. 198148218 .
  2. Book: 2021 . Castanea . . . Science . .
  3. Web site: Earl Lemley Core Obituary. 1984. fordyce.org.
  4. Mellichamp, A.. Remembering ... My Thirty Years with Castanea. Castanea. 76. 4. 345–347. 10.2179/0008-7475-76.4.345. free.