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    Summary

    New Phytologist welcomes Jonathan Ingram as its new Managing Editor. His extensive background in plant science research and publishing will guide the journal through evolving scientific landscapes.

    Area of Science:

    • Plant Science
    • Biochemistry
    • Molecular Biology

    Background:

    • Jonathan Ingram joins New Phytologist with a background in plant science, including a DPhil studying Crassulacean acid metabolism.
    • His research experience includes investigating drought tolerance mechanisms in resurrection plants at the Max Planck Institute.

    Discussion:

    • The journal faces evolving challenges and opportunities in scientific publishing due to technological advancements.
    • Ingram's expertise is expected to maintain New Phytologist's leadership in plant science.

    Key Insights:

    • Jonathan Ingram's appointment signifies a commitment to scientific excellence and author service.
    • His experience at Trends in Plant Science highlights a strong foundation in scientific journalism.
    Keywords:
    Genetically engineered micro-organismsenvironmental releasesevolutiongene transferhazardsnon-target speciespersistenceviruses

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