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Cells per square decimeter (dm2) is a useful unit of measure for understanding colony population dynamics and for developing management strategies, but, for practical field diagnostics it is easier to measure the width of a row of 10 cells measured side to side. A dm2 is an area 10 cm by 10 cm; cells on both sides of the comb area are counted. To convert cells per dm2 to cells per linear dm and then to mm per cell use equation 1: Equation 1: cells/dm2 = 2.31XN2 (where N is the number of cells per linear dm) Example: 850 = 2.31 x (19.18)2 Divide 100 by cells per linear dm to obtain mm per cell Example: 100 divided 19.2 = 5.2 To convert cells per in2 to inches per cell: Equation 2: cells/in2 = 2.31XN2 (where N = number of cells per inch) Example: 54.8 = 2.31 x (4.87)2 Equation 3: cells/dm2 = 15.5 X cells/in2 Example: 850 = 15.5 x 54.8 The values in this column represent the width of a single cell as measured between centers of opposing cell walls. The actual cell interior width is one cell wall thickness less than this value. |
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