Journal Details
Aims & ScopeAn Official Journal of the Association for Environmental Health and Science and the International Phytotechnology Society.
2008 Impact Factor: 1.217
Ranking: 96/163 (Environmental Sciences) 2008 5-Year Impact Factor: 1.652 Ranking: 79/163 (Environmental Sciences) © 2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports® The International Journal of Phytoremediation is the first journal devoted to the publication of current laboratory and field research describing the use of plant systems to remediate contaminated environments. Phytoremediation refers to a diverse group of green technologies that use either naturally occurring or genetically engineered plants to decontaminate polluted air, soil, and water. Phytoremediation technologies currently fall into the following five categories:
The journal is an international, peer-reviewed publication designed to link professionals in the many environmental disciplines involved in the development, application, management, and regulation of emerging phytoremediation technologies. Manuscripts will be considered that address any of a wide range of issues and interests associated with the entire field of phytoremediation. High quality, original articles make up the primary content, with additional contributions as technical notes, short communications, editorials, and occasional invited review articles. Prior to publication, manuscripts must pass a rigorous peer review process managed by the editor-in-chief. The journal also publishes letters to the editor, book/software reviews, new products and patent information, and announcements of upcoming conferences and courses. The scope of the International Journal of Phytoremediation includes:
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