Issue 1 •​ 2019​

Interactions 2019 – Issue 1

Interview with Jeanne Harris, Editor-in-Chief of MPMI
Jeanne Harris, new editor-in-chief (EIC) of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (MPMI), looks forward to building on MPMI’s reputation as a leading journal by continuing to focus on key research questions while attracting new readership by expanding the scope to include more population genomics/comparative genomics….
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Interview with Jeanne Harris, Editor-in-Chief of MPMI

Jeanne Harris, new editor-in-chief (EIC) of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (MPMI), looks forward to building on MPMI’s reputation as a leading journal by continuing to focus on key research questions while attracting new readership by expanding the scope to include more population genomics/comparative genomics. She envisions a series of review…

MPMI VXIII Congress Concurrent Sessions Announced

Concurrent Sessions and Co-Chairs Molecular Reco​gnition in Plant Immunity: I Bostjan Kobe – University of Queensland, Australia Frank Takken – University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Molecular Recognition in Plant Immunity: II Thomas Kroj – UMR, BGP, Montpellier, France Cyril Zipfel – University of Zurich, Switzerland Microbial Manipulation of the Host: I…

In Memory: Martin B. (Marty) Dickman

Martin B. (Marty) Dickman died December 2, 2018, in Carpinteria, California, following an illness. Marty was born in Flushing, New York. He received his BS degree at the University of Hawaii in Hilo in 1979 and his MS and PhD degrees at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1982…

Check out the Updated Journals Site

Upgraded and Modernized APS Journals Site Enhances Research Visibility MPMI received a digital makeover when the new APS Publications site went live on March 11. The updated site’s user-friendly design makes it easier than ever to access and read content. Articles are clearly presented and have in-line figures and tables,…

Call for Papers! MPMI and Phytopathology Focus Issues

Both Focus Issues Emphasize Plant Virology Advances in plant virology have helped reduce the estimated $60 billion in annual crop losses caused by viruses. Given the importance of this research, both MPMI and Phytopathology will emphasize virological advances in their January 2020 focus issues. For the focus issue on “Cell…

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