Ames, Iowa
November 21, 2008
Mark Westgate,
Iowa State University
agronomy professor, becomes editor of “Crop
Science,” the flagship journal of the Crop Science Society
of America, on Jan. 1, 2009.
Westgate was named editor during the October meeting of the Crop
Science Society of America. He said most of his activities as
editor will involve increasing the impact of the journal. These
include ensuring a rapid and constructive review process,
expanding publication of review and opinion articles on hot
topics and highlighting research that addresses major
agricultural concerns.
“We will develop a science impact and policy page to help
readers understand how the discoveries we publish affect the
scientific community and society in general,” Westgate said.
“Mentoring students and helping first-time authors engage in
scientific discussion by publishing their research in ‘Crop
Science’ are high on my priority list.”
“Crop Science” publishes original research from across the globe
on agronomically relevant topics involving plant genetics,
breeding, cytology, metabolism, physiology, ecology, turfgrass,
weed science, crop quality, production and utilization,
genomics, molecular genetics, biotechnology and plant genetic
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