Weed Research

An international journal of weed biology, ecology and vegetation management

Weed Research Journal cover photoWeed Research is the official peer-reviewed journal of the EWRS containing topical and innovative papers on weed science in the English language.

Papers are taken on all aspects of weeds, defined as plants that impact adversely on economic, aesthetic or environmental aspects of any system. Topics include, amongst others, weed biology and control, herbicides, invasive plant species in all environments, population and spatial biology, modelling, genetics, biodiversity and parasitic plants. The journal welcomes submissions on work carried out in any part of the world and authors do not need to be EWRS members. In addition to research papers, the journal also seeks review articles and shorter insights papers covering personal views, new methods and breaking news in weed science.

The journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0043-1737&site=1

All EWRS members receive a FREE subscription to Weed Research*, which includes online access to full papers.

(*This benefit applies to individual members and the copies of the journal are for personal use only - libraries and institutions should contact Wiley-Blackwell to negotiate a rate for their organization) http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/subs.asp?ref=0043-1737

To find out more about joining EWRS, visit Membership Details.
http://www.ewrs.org/membership.asp
The journal submission and review process is now entirely online at Manuscript Central. Please create an account to submit papers or to review submitted manuscripts.
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/wre

You can also find the Table of Contents from 1997 to now here.
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/WRE

The Editorial Board of Weed Research:

Chair of Editorial Board
Andrea Graham (NFU, UK)

Editor-in-Chief
Jon Marshall (Marshall Agroecology, UK)

Statistical Consultant: A Mead (Warwick, UK)

Editors
Lars Andersson (SLU Uppsala, Sweden)
Gavin Ash (CSU, Australia)
Karen Bailey (AAFC, Canada)
Enrique Barriuso (INRA, France)
Laurence Benjamin (Rothamsted, UK)
Christian Bohren (Agroscope, Switzerland)
Graeme Bourdôt (AgResearch, New Zealand)
David Clements (Trinity Western, Canada)
Henri Darmency (INRA, France)
Cesar Fernandez-Quintanilla (CSIC, Spain)
Frank Forcella (USDA, US)
Christian Gauvrit (INRA, France)
Claudio Ghersa (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
José Gonzalez Andujar (CSIC, Spain)
Paul Hatcher (Reading, UK)
David Johnson (IRRI, The Philippines)
Naomi Jones (CSL, UK)
Corné Kempenaar (WAU, the Netherlands)
Per Kudsk (Flakkebjerg, Denmark)
Francisca López-Granados (CISC, Spain)
Bert Lotz (WAU, the Netherlands)
Peter Lutman (Rothamsted, UK)
Bo Melander (Flakkebjerg, Denmark)
Paul Neve (Warwick HRI, UK)
Diego Rubiales (CSIC, Cordoba, Spain)
Baruch Rubin (Jerusalem, Israel)
Clarence Swanton (Guelph, Canada)
Francesco Tei (Perugia, Italy)
Rene Van Acker (Guelph, Canada)
Paula Westerman (Lleida, Spain)
Peter Zwerger (BBA, Germany)