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S.alba

Potency of two herbicides


Description

Data are from an experiment, comparing the potency of the two herbicides glyphosate and bentazone in white mustard Sinapis alba.

Usage

data(S.alba)

Format

A data frame with 68 observations on the following 3 variables.

Dose

a numeric vector containing the dose in g/ha.

Herbicide

a factor with levels Bentazone Glyphosate (the two herbicides applied).

DryMatter

a numeric vector containing the response (dry matter in g/pot).

Details

The lower and upper limits for the two herbicides can be assumed identical, whereas slopes and ED50 values are different (in the log-logistic model).

Source

Christensen, M. G. and Teicher, H. B., and Streibig, J. C. (2003) Linking fluorescence induction curve and biomass in herbicide screening, Pest Management Science, 59, 1303–1310.

See Also

See the examples sections for drm and EDcomp.

Examples

## Fitting a log-logistic model with
##  common lower and upper limits
S.alba.LL.4.1 <- drm(DryMatter~Dose, Herbicide, data=S.alba, fct = LL.4(),
pmodels=data.frame(Herbicide,1,1,Herbicide)) 
summary(S.alba.LL.4.1)

## Applying the optimal transform-both-sides Box-Cox transformation
## (using the initial model fit)  
S.alba.LL.4.2 <- boxcox(S.alba.LL.4.1, method = "anova") 
summary(S.alba.LL.4.2)

## Plotting fitted regression curves together with the data
plot(S.alba.LL.4.2)

drc

Analysis of Dose-Response Curves

v3.0-1
GPL-2 | file LICENCE
Authors
Christian Ritz <ritz@bioassay.dk>, Jens C. Strebig <streibig@bioassay.dk>
Initial release
2016-08-25

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