Data from an experiment to test whether exposure to mites protects against Wilt Disease in
cotton plants.
Usage
data(Mites)
Arguments
format
A data frame with 47 observations on the following variables.
treatment
{a factor with levels mites and no mites}
outcome {a factor with levels wilt and no wilt}
source
Statistics for the Life Sciences, Third Edition; Myra Samuels & Jeffrey Witmer (2003), page 409.
Details
Researchers suspected that attack of a plant by one organism induced resistance to subsequent attack by a different organism. Individually potted cotton plants were randomly allocated to two groups: infestation by spider mites or no infestation. After two weeks the mites were dutifully removed by a conscientious research assistant, and both groups were inoculated with Verticillium, a fungus that causes Wilt disease. More information can be found at https://www.causeweb.org/webinar/activity/2010-01/.