550D, lens EF-S 18–55 mm; Canon, Tokyo, Japan) and the area affected by russeting quantified by image analysis (cellˆp; Olympus Europa). Relationship between the severity of skin spot and rainfall in the 2005–13 seasons. To establish relationships
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. Images were captured in photographic industry standard RAW format. A circular polarizing lens was used to further minimize glare. Background color behind the apple pedestal consisted of a shade of blue not found in apple skin to facilitate easy post
slide was checked with an Olympus microscope (BH-2) and metaphase cells were photographed with 40× objective oil lens and a charge-coupled device camera. Usually, more than five cells with good metaphase were used to determine the chromosome numbers of
10.0 megapixel lens; Canon, Lake Success, NY) that was mounted on the top of a 2 × 2 × 2-ft light box. The light box was fitted with four self-ballasted 9-W compact fluorescent bulbs. Images were downloaded from the camera as 640 × 480 pixels and
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), redroot pigweed ( Amaranthus retroflexus ), and barnyardgrass ( Echinochloa crusgalli ), but not horseweed ( Conyza canadensis ) ( Benlloglu et al., 2005 ). In Syria, yield of faba bean ( Vicia faba ), lentil ( Lens culinaris ), and pea ( Pisum sativum
inspected with a hand lens or microscope to determine greenhouse whitefly ( Trialeurodes vaporariorum ), western flower thrips ( Frankliniella occidentalis ), and fungus gnat ( Bradysia sp.) populations. Cards were replaced after each inspection. Plant
pouring 5 mL sterile water containing 0.2% Tween-80 onto each plate and filtering the suspension through four layers of lens tissue. The conidia were counted with a hemocytometer using a microscope. Three plates for each concentration were washed to