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Potency of Orchard Sprays
Description
An experiment was conducted to assess the potency of various constituents of orchard sprays in repelling honeybees. Individual cells of dry comb were filled with measured amounts of lime sulphur emulsion in sucrose solution. Seven different concentrations of lime sulphur ranging from a concentration of 1/100 to 1/1,562,500 in succesive factors of 1/5 were used as well as a solution containing no lime sulphur.
The responses for the different solutions were obtained by releasing 100 bees into the chamber for two hours, and then measuring the decrease in volume of the solutions in the various cells.
An 8x8 Latin Square design was used and the treatments were coded as follows:
A | highest level of lime sulphur |
B | next highest level of lime sulphur |
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G | lowest level of lime sulphur |
H | no lime sulphur |
Usage
data(OrchardSprays)
Format
A data frame with 64 observations on 4 variables.
[,1] | rowpos | numeric | Row of the design |
[,2] | colpos | numeric | Column of the design |
[,3] | treatment | factor | Treatment level |
[,4] | decrease | numeric | Response |
Source
Finney, D. J. (1947). Probit Analysis. Cambridge.
References
McNeil, D. R. (1977). Interactive Data Analysis. Wiley.