On the 4 December we wished Plants, People, Planet a happy third birthday!

Thank you to all of our reviewers, editors, authors, and readers for helping us to make such a great start. Here are three highlights – it was difficult to choose!

Most read article:

Jessica B. Turner-Skoff and Nicole Cavender (2019) The benefits of trees for livable and sustainable communities. Plants, People, Planet 1:4.

 

The effect of trees on temperature in cities around the world.
The effect of trees on temperature in cities around the world.

Most cited article:

Eimear Nic Lughadha et al. (2020) Extinction risk and threats to plants and fungi. Plants, People, Planet 2:5.

Most read issue:

Standing in the shadows of plants: new perspectives on plant blindness

Read the Editorial, Standing in the shadows of plants, by Dawn Sanders.

Publish in Plants, People, Planet

We're grateful to publish so many brilliant papers over the last three years and, as always, we welcome ideas from the community. We currently have four calls for papers open:

 Joint call for papers with New Phytologist: Global plant diversity and distribution

Deadline: 31 January 2022

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Call for papers: Fruit in focus

Deadline: 15 March 2022

Editors: Zoë Migicovsky, Elisabeth Forrestel, and Emily Warschefsky

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Call for papers: Global Tree Assessment
Deadline: 31 January 2022

Editors: Chuck Cannon, Anurag Dhyani, Chen Jin, and Malin Rivers

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Call for papers: Urban horticulture

Deadline: 29 April 2022

Editors: Jill Edmondson, Sam Caton, Paul Norman, and Hamish Cunningham 

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If you have a Plants, People, Planet article in mind, please get in touch!

 

A collage of the 16 Plants, People, Planet cover images to date

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