Three different varieties of tomatoes (Hunester (H), Pusa (P)
and Ife No. 1 (If1)) and four different planting densities (10, 20,
30 and 40 thousand plants per hectare) are being considered for
planting in certain region. To see if variety or plant density
affects product, each combination of variety and density is used in
three different plots, resulting in the production data below. (α =
0.01)
Using a programmed
Do the hypothesis test
Do Tukey's test if the interaction hypothesis is not rejected
and at least one of the main effects in terms of the null is
rejected.
Variedad H If1 P 10,000 10.5, 9.2, 7.9 8.1, 8.6, 10.1 16.1, 15.3, 17.5 Densidad Plantación 20,000 12.8, 11.2, 13.3 12.7, 13.7, 11.5 16.6, 19.2, 18.5 30,000 12.1, 12.6, 14.0 14.4, 15.4, 13.7 20.8, 18.0, 21.0 40,000 10.8, 9.1, 12.5 11.3, 12.5, 14.5 18.4, 18.9, 17.3
Three different varieties of tomatoes (Hunester (H), Pusa (P) and Ife No. 1 (If1)) and four different planting densities
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Three different varieties of tomatoes (Hunester (H), Pusa (P) and Ife No. 1 (If1)) and four different planting densities
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