new-phytologist
GitHub用于评估植物科学稿件是否适合New Phytologist期刊,或辅助决定投稿去向。该技能涵盖期刊定位、整合性概念创新要求、数据规范及拒稿启发式规则,帮助作者进行契合度检查与重构。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill new-phytologist -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "new-phytologist",
"description": "Use when targeting New Phytologist or deciding whether a plant-science manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's fit, the integrative conceptual-advance and whole-plant\/ecosystem-scale bar, evidence and data-deposition expectations, house style, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics."
}
New Phytologist (new-phytologist)
Journal positioning
New Phytologist, published by the New Phytologist Foundation, is a plant-science journal with a long-standing strength in plant ecology, physiology, environmental interactions, and symbiosis — mycorrhizal and other plant–microbe relationships, whole-plant function, and processes that scale from organism to community and ecosystem. Its defining expectation is a conceptual advance with integrative breadth: a study that changes how a process is understood by connecting levels of organization, rather than a tightly bounded mechanistic result. A study whose contribution is a single gene-to-function molecular mechanism with no physiological, ecological, or whole-organism reach usually fits a cellular/molecular journal better. This skill is a fit / venue-selection / re-framing tool. It does not replace the journal's current author guidelines. Before submitting, re-check the live New Phytologist author guidance.
When to trigger
- The author names New Phytologist and wants a fit/framing check for an integrative plant-ecology, physiology, or symbiosis paper.
- A whole-plant or ecosystem-scale result must be framed as a conceptual advance that connects mechanism to function across scales.
- The author is deciding between New Phytologist and
the-plant-journaland needs the ecology/physiology-breadth versus molecular-mechanism distinction made explicit. - The author needs New Phytologist's desk-reject heuristics and a credible alternative route.
Scope & topic fit
- Plant physiology and whole-plant function: water relations, carbon and nutrient economy, photosynthesis, and stress ecophysiology with conceptual reach.
- Plant–microbe and plant–plant interactions, especially mycorrhizal and other symbioses, including nutrient exchange and community consequences.
- Plant ecology and environmental responses, including community, ecosystem, and global-change-relevant processes anchored in plant function.
- Plant–environment interactions spanning soil, climate, and biotic context where the plant is central to the process.
- Evolutionary ecology, functional and trait-based approaches that integrate across levels.
- Methods and conceptual syntheses that advance integrative plant science.
Method & evidence bar
- The contribution must be an integrative conceptual advance: it should connect levels (molecule → organism → community/ecosystem) or generalize beyond one system.
- Physiological and ecological claims need adequate replication, defensible experimental or observational design, and appropriate mixed-model or multivariate statistics.
- Field and common-garden studies must address environmental variation, pseudoreplication, and scale of inference explicitly.
- Symbiosis and interaction studies need controls that isolate the interaction and quantify fluxes or fitness consequences, not just co-occurrence.
- Data and, where applicable, code/sequence data should be deposited in FAIR community repositories with accessions cited.
Structure & house style
- New Phytologist publishes research articles, rapid reports, and commissioned reviews/ viewpoints (Tansley reviews/insights); re-check current article types on the live guide.
- The introduction must frame the conceptual question and the integrative gap, not catalogue a study system.
- Figures should make the cross-scale or mechanistic-to-functional argument visible; experimental design and statistics must be transparent.
- Methods and data-availability statements must let a reader reproduce the analysis; ecological metadata and sampling design should be complete.
Official-submission checklist
- Before giving submission-ready advice, read
../../resources/source-basis.mdand../../resources/official-source-map.md; start from the official source anchors, then cite the current New Phytologist page you checked. - Search the live site for "New Phytologist author guidelines" and follow the current New Phytologist Foundation/Wiley version.
- Re-check article types (research vs. rapid report vs. review/viewpoint), word and figure expectations, and abstract format.
- Confirm data, code, and sequence/accession deposition requirements and FAIR expectations.
- Re-check competing-interests, funding, author-contribution, and AI-use disclosure, and open-access terms.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.
Pre-submission self-check
- The contribution is an integrative conceptual advance, not a bounded single-level mechanism.
- The work connects scales or generalizes beyond one system/site.
- Design addresses replication, pseudoreplication, environmental variation, and scale of inference.
- Interaction/symbiosis claims have controls that isolate the interaction and quantify effects.
- Data, code, and any sequence accessions are deposited in FAIR repositories.
- Article type, statistics reporting, and data-availability statements are prepared.
Common desk-reject triggers
- A single gene-to-function molecular result with no physiological, ecological, or whole-plant reach.
- A descriptive survey or correlation with no conceptual question or integrative framing.
- Pot/glasshouse results over-generalized to field or ecosystem scale without justification.
- Pseudoreplicated or under-replicated ecology presented as general, with weak statistics.
- Symbiosis claims from co-occurrence alone, with no flux/fitness quantification or controls.
Re-routing decision
- Molecular/cellular/biochemical gene-to-function mechanism is the core →
the-plant-journal. - Broad, headline plant-science significance for a Nature audience →
nature-plants. - Field-scale crop yield and agronomy →
field-crops-research. - Climate/global-change process at large scale dominant →
global-change-biology. - Agroecosystem environment outcomes (nutrients, GHG, biodiversity) →
agriculture-ecosystems-and-environment.
Output format
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] New Phytologist
[Topic tags] <2–3 closest integrative plant topics>
[Conceptual advance] <how it connects scales or generalizes beyond one system>
[Method/evidence] <does design + replication + data deposition clear New Phytologist's bar?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <article type / statistics / data + accession policy / disclosures>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
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