Volume 34 (2012), 4 issues per year
Managing Editor:
Scientific Editors:
Dr Jeff W Bates (Department of Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, UK)
Dr Neil Bell (Bryophyte Systematics, University of Helsinki, Finland)
Mr Tim Blackstock (Countryside Council for Wales, Bangor, UK)
Professor Jeffrey G Duckett (Department of Botany, Natural History Museum, London, UK)

Journal of Bryology exists to promote the scientific study of bryophytes (mosses, peat-mosses, liverworts and hornworts) and to foster understanding of the wider aspects of bryology, such as the role of bryophytes in human affairs, and the lives of notable bryologists.
Scope and Content
Journal of Bryology is an international botanical periodical which publishes original research papers in cell biology, anatomy, development, genetics, physiology, chemistry, ecology, paleobotany, evolution, taxonomy, applied biology, conservation, biomonitoring aspects and biogeography of bryophytes, and also significant new check-lists and descriptive floras of poorly known regions. Papers containing information on other organisms are acceptable providing that they also incorporate significant new data on bryophytes. Shorter contributions are published as Bryological Notes whereas extremely long papers (exceeding 20 printed pages) may be published as Bryological Monographs. New records of bryophyte species from regions other than the British Isles may appear in an edited and numbered column, New National and Regional Bryophyte Records, which carries the names of all contributors as authors.
Detailed studies of the biology of single bryophyte species from any part of the world are welcomed for inclusion in the Bryophyte Profiles series. All original research articles are subject to full peer review before acceptance and the names of the referees used are published at intervals. Invited obituaries of eminent bryologists are published under the direction of the BBS Honorary Membership Committee.
The Journal aims to assess all new bryological books in its Book Reviews section and all newly appearing bryological articles and works are listed quarterly in Recent Bryological Literature.
The Journal regularly publishes new plant names, which are highlighted under the 'taxonomic conditions and changes' heading. Copies are sent to Missouri Botanical Gardens for indexing.
Acknowledgement of journal cover images
3rd International Conference of the Pakistan Botanic Gardens Network, 2 – 4 February 2012, Lahore, Pakistan
"The Role of Botanic Gardens in Conserving Natural Vegetation”.
Conference themes include conservation and habitat restoration, botanic Gardens and gene banks, and ecotourism.
Please read the conference announcement for more information or contact the Conference Organizing Committee at: botanicgarden@gcu.edu.pk
Register now for the Vienna International Conferences in February 2012. Held in the beautiful capital of Austria, the Vienna International Plant Conference Association will welcome 300-350 participants and 40 speakers per conference as well as many presentations selected from abstracts. Conference topics this year include: Molecular Ecology, Molecular Mapping & Marker Assisted Selection, Plant Growth, Nutrition & Environment Interactions, and Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance. The conference webpages offer additional information on the scientific programme, travel, venue, registration and accommodation. Please visit the VIPCA conferences homepage for more information.
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