The Journal of Nematology

Style Guide
Third Edition
 

Abbreviations

Abbreviations should be used to improve the flow and clarity of the manuscript and those listed in the table below can be used in JON with no explanation. Units of Measure should be used without explanation, but ensure that the correct abbreviation is used. Common Latin abbreviations (such as i.e., e.g., etc.) also may be used; NB, these are not italicized. The coining of abbreviations by authors is permissible, but it is preferred that authors keep this to a minimum. Coined abbreviations should be used more than twice in the manuscript. Spell out in full the word to be abbreviated at the first use and place the abbreviation in parentheses immediately afterwards. Use the abbreviation after that except at the beginning of a sentence, where the complete phrase must be written out. Do not add an s to make abbreviations plural; abbreviations are both singular and plural as written.


a.i. active ingredient(s)
abstr. abstract
bp base pair(s)
cDNA complimentary DNA
CFU colony forming unit(s)
cv. cultivar
d day(s)
diam. diameter
DNA deoxyribonucleic acid
ed. edition
EDTA ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Eq. equation
EST expressed sequence tag(s)
Fig. figure
g gravity
ha hectare(s)
hr hour(s)
i.d. inside diameter
IJ infective juvenile(s)
J juvenile(s)
J1, J2 etc first stage juvenile(s), second stage juvenile(s), etc.
kb kilobase pair(s)
L Larva(e)
L1, L2, etc. first stage larva(e), second stage larva(e), etc.
min minute(s)
mon month(s)
nt nucleotide(s)
o.d. outside diameter
PAGE polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
PCR polymerase chain reaction
Pf final nematode population density
Pi initial/preplant nematode population density
Pm midseason nematode population density
publ. publication
Rf reproduction factor
RFLP restriction fragment length polymorphism
RNA ribonucleic acid
rRNA ribosomal RNA
RT-PCR reverse transcription PCR
sec second(s)
SSR simple sequence repeat(s)
UV ultraviolet
wk week(s)
yr year(s)