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Published online 21 November 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:2482-2485 (2006)
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A Method for Analyzing Unreplicated Agricultural Experiments

Jamis J. Perretta,* and James J. Higginsb

a Program of Applied Statistics and Research Methods, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639
b Dep. of Statistics, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506


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Fig.1. Conditional P value plot: P value for testing equality of treatment means for different values of {rho}0 of the counts of two-spotted spider mites for each of four different treatment levels: (i) control, no mite-control treatment; (ii) sample, PP applied at 1:4 ratio according to sampling; (iii) schedule, PP was released at a rate of 50 per square meter; (iv) Floramite [UniRoyal Chemical Company, Inc., Middlesbury, CT), pesticide application] obtained 1 wk after the application of treatments designed to control the infestation of the mites in ‘Summer-Rose Red’ ivy geranium. Each of the four treatments was applied to all the potted plants in one of four commercial greenhouses.

 

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Fig. 2. Side-by-side box plots of the counts of two-spotted spider mites for each of four different treatment levels [control, no mite-control treatment; sample, PP applied at 1:4 ratio according to sampling; schedule, PP was released at a rate of 50 per square meter; Floramite (UniRoyal Chemical Company, Inc., Middlesbury, CT), miticide application] obtained 1 wk after the application of treatments designed to control the infestation of the mites in ‘Summer-Rose Red’ ivy geranium. Each of the four treatments was applied to all the potted plants in one of four commercial greenhouses.

 





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