Guide for Authors
Articles for
Trends in Biotechnology are usually commissioned by the Editor, but proposals for articles are welcome, especially
for the Research Focus section. Prospective authors should send a brief summary, citing key references, to the Editor, who will supply
guidelines on manuscript preparation if the proposal is accepted. The submission of completed manuscripts without prior consultation
with the Editor is strongly discouraged. Authors should note that all major articles in
Trends in Biotechnology are peer-reviewed
and publication cannot be guaranteed.
Reviews and Opinion articles form the foundation of each monthly issue. Reviews are invited
from leading researchers in a specific field and objectively chronicle recent and important developments. Opinon articles provide a forum
for debate and hypothesis. The Research Focus section includes short articles highlighting topical issues and recent research papers
of particular note, as well as articles reporting on groundbreaking technical advances.
Trends in Biotechnology welcomes
correspondence. The decision to publish rests with the Editor, and the author(s) of any article discussed in a Letter will normally be
invited to reply. Letters may address topics raised in recent issues of the journal, or other matters of general interest to plant scientists.
Letters should be no more than 700 words long with a maximum of 12 references and one figure. An electronic version of the text should
be e-mailed to
ttec@elsevier.com
(or post a hardcopy plus an electronic copy on disc to)
The Editor
Trends
in Biotechnology
Elsevier London
84 Theobald's Road
London
UK WC1X 8RR