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Electronic enhancements to APS journal articles

Consider adding one or more electronic enhancement (referred to as "e-Xtras") to the online version of your Phytopathology, Plant Disease, or MPMI article. See below for the options available, and let the senior editor assigned to your article know of your interest. The "e-Xtra" status of your article will be indicated on the first page of your article in print, the online tables of contents listing for your article, and the online abstract of your article.

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Could your article use more color? Figures appearing in black and white in the print version may be published in color online. CLICK HERE FOR AN EXAMPLE AND MORE INFORMATION.


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Consider enhancing your online article with additional tables, lists, files, or images. These materials will be reviewed by the editorial board. CLICK HERE FOR AN EXAMPLE AND MORE INFORMATION.


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Would your article benefit from a link to GenBank or another approved website? These links may be made from your HTML abstract on APSnet. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.


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Up to two figures, with captions of 50 words or less, may be provided to supplement your online Plant Disease Note. CLICK HERE FOR AN EXAMPLE AND MORE INFORMATION.


Interpretive Summaries of Research
Each author of a Plant Disease research article is invited to submit a one-paragraph summary, written for a lay audience, at the time the article is submitted. These summaries are published in the journal's public access area on APSnet. CLICK HERE FOR AN EXAMPLE AND MORE INFORMATION.


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