Abstract

The history of the series is described by three successive Editors. Each one reports how he has been approached, his conception of the different volumes and gives an overview of the topics which have been treated. The first period, from creation of the series in 1963 by Professor Reginald Preston to 2006, was covered by Professor James (Jim) Callow who became Editor after Professor Harold Woolhouse, in 1985. During this period, 44 volumes were published, essentially eclectic, covering most of the fields in plant biology. Under James Callow's editorship, the frequency of issues increased up to two/year and a few thematic volumes were published. When he decided to stop in 2006, Dr. Jean Claude Kader and Dr. Michel Delseny were appointed. They maintained a rate of two to three issues/year, alternating eclectic and thematic volumes. They together published 16 volumes and resigned in 2012. Finally, they were replaced by Professors Jean-Pierre Jacquot and Pierre Gadal. They published only thematic volumes and the rate increased to four–five issues/year.

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