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An experiment was conducted to assess the growth of five different strains of fungus on a novel substrate. Each strain was inoculated onto 10 dishes, which were arranged in vertical stacks of five within a controlled environment (CE) cabinet. The experimental design comprised two replicates of a 5 × 5 Latin Square (LS), with both replicates placed on the same shelf. This design allowed the investigator to control for potential effects of dish position within each stack (Position) and stack location on the shelf (Stack), both considered independent sources of variation in the study.

Usage

latinsquare2

Format

A data frame with 4 variables: Rep, Stack, Position, Treatment.

Rep

Factor. Replicate indicator for each Latin Square (two replicates in total).

Stack

Factor. Stack identifier (1–5), indicating the location of each vertical stack on the shelf within each replicate.

Position

Factor. Position of the dish within the stack (1–5, from bottom to top or as defined in the experiment).

Treatment

Factor. Fungus strain assigned to the dish (coded as 1–5, corresponding to the five fungal strains).

Source

Welham, S. J., Gezan, S. A., Clark, S. J., and Mead, A. (2015) Statistical Methods in Biology: Design and analysis of experiments and regression