Botany letters
General Description

Abbreviation
Bot Lett
Journal Publisher
Society or institution's name
Société botanique de France
ISSN(online)
2381-8107
ISSN(print)
2381-8115
Acceptance rate
26%
Open Access Journal
Hybrid
Licensing
CC BY
Peer Review
Peer Review
Impact Factor
0+
Indices
Scopus, UGC-CARE List, Web of science
Language
English

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Contact Information
Detailed Information
Aim & Scope

Botany Letters is an international scientific journal, published by the French Botanical Society (Société botanique de France) in partnership with Taylor & Francis. Botany Letters replaces Acta Botanica Gallica, which was created in 1993, building on over a century of renowned publications by the Société botanique de France.
Every year the editorial board vote on the best paper published in each volume. The author of this paper will win the Jussieu Research Prize. Botany Letters welcomes all manuscripts dealing with botany. The scope covers the list of sections presented below, and covers land plants, algae and fungi. All organisation levels are considered. Botany Letters aims at allowing fast dissemination of quality research, for a large audience of readers interested in plant sciences.

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Publication fees(APCs)
Yes
APC
$400.00, €350.00, £300.00
Publication Speed
Time from submission to acceptance
1Weeks
Review Time
7Weeks
Total time to publication
2.1Weeks
Indices
Scopus, UGC-CARE List, Web of science

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