This is
an example of a table of the results of our tests. |
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16-Jul |
Test |
Phosphorus Levels
(ppm) |
Average Mycorrhizal Fungi Levels
(# / cc of soil) |
negative control sample 1 |
100 |
2000 |
negative control sample 2 |
100 |
300 |
negative control sample 3 |
75 |
2800 |
Average |
91.67 |
1700 |
slippery elm sample 1 |
75 |
4300 |
slippery elm sample 2 |
50 |
1300 |
slippery elm sample 3 |
37.5 |
10400 |
Average |
54.17 |
5333 |
red maple sample 1 |
75 |
42200 |
red maple sample 2 |
87.5 |
5300 |
red maple sample 3 |
75 |
22400 |
Average |
79.17 |
23300 |
white grass sample 1 |
100 |
2400 |
white grass sample 2 |
100 |
200 |
white grass sample 3 |
100 |
200 |
Average |
100 |
933 |
false nettle sample 1 |
100 |
1100 |
false nettle sample 2 |
75 |
700 |
false nettle sample 3 |
100 |
13500 |
Average |
91.67 |
5100 |
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Average phosphorus
levels and average Mycorrhizal fungi levels in collected soil samples.
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This is an example of a table of p-values for our results. |
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16-Jul |
Test |
Phosphorus Averages' "p" values |
Fungus Averages' "p" values |
negative control - slippery elm |
0.058 |
0.306 |
negative control - red maple |
0.274 |
0.179 |
negative control - white grass |
0.423 |
0.502 |
negative control - false nettle |
1 |
0.505 |
slippery elm - white grass |
0.053 |
0.238 |
slippery elm - false nettle |
0.058 |
0.965 |
red maple - white grass |
0.038 |
0.17 |
red maple - false nettle |
0.274 |
0.224 |
slippery elm - red maple |
0.139 |
0.967 |
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P-values determined through t-testing results of each sample
collected.
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The following two diagrams are examples of how we graphed our results. |
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This chart shows the relationship between the level of soil
phosphorus and the location from which the sample was collected.
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This chart shows the relationship between the
density of the mycorrhizal fungi in the soil and the location from which
the sample was collected on July 16.
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