Figures. Submit figures in high-resolution, individual files (one figure per file). All panels of one figure need to be in the same single file and on the same page if possible. Check your figures in the PDF proof generated by Manuscript Central, as the figures in the PDF may be used for publication. TIFF or EPS files are best for resolution (don’t insert these files into a word processing document because this will reduce resolution). Width of figures should approximate desired print size, i.e., 3 ¼ inches for a one column figure, 7 inches for a two column figure. Photographs and drawings for graphs and charts should be prepared with good contrast of dark and light. Give careful attention to the width of lines and size and clarity of type and symbols. Variables (e.g., r, x, y) should be italicized.
A figure caption should be brief, but sufficiently detailed to tell its own story. Specify the crop or soil involved, the major variables presented, and the place and year. Identify curves or symbols in a legend within the figure itself, not in the caption. Define abbreviations in the caption. Define symbols used in the caption or in the legend. Be sure to indicate the scale for micrographs, either in the illustration or the caption.
Tables. Prepare tables with the tables feature in your word processor; do not use tabs, spaces, or graphics boxes. Each datum needs to be contained in an individual cell. Number tables consecutively. Table heads should be brief but complete and self-contained. Define all variables and spell out all abbreviations. Tables should be placed at the end of the main text document,
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Figures. Submit figures in high-resolution, individual files (one figure per file). All panels of one figure need to be in the same single file and on the same page if possible. Check your figures in the PDF proof generated by Manuscript Central, as the figures in the PDF may be used for publication. TIFF or EPS files are best for resolution (don’t insert these files into a word processing document because this will reduce resolution). Width of figures should approximate desired print size, i.e., 3 ¼ inches for a one column figure, 7 inches for a two column figure. Photographs and drawings for graphs and charts should be prepared with good contrast of dark and light. Give careful attention to the width of lines and size and clarity of type and symbols. Variables (e.g., r, x, y) should be italicized.
A figure caption should be brief, but sufficiently detailed to tell its own story. Specify the crop or soil involved, the major variables presented, and the place and year. Identify curves or symbols in a legend within the figure itself, not in the caption. Define abbreviations in the caption. Define symbols used in the caption or in the legend. Be sure to indicate the scale for micrographs, either in the illustration or the caption.
Tables. Prepare tables with the tables feature in your word processor; do not use tabs, spaces, or graphics boxes. Each datum needs to be contained in an individual cell. Number tables consecutively. Table heads should be brief but complete and self-contained. Define all variables and spell out all abbreviations. Tables should be placed at the end of the main text document,
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