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We can just compare disease progress curve over time and not worry about distance. Tha is, months on x-axis and disease progress on y-axis. In addition, we can include growing points dynamics graph and submit it to Mycological Progress or MDPI journal. I can play with the words
@PaulMelloy I was talking about this graph listed in this paper https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000037/pdf/plants-10-00464.pdf
We can just compare disease progress curve
over time
and not worry about distance. Tha is,months
on x-axis anddisease progress
on y-axis. In addition, we can include growing points dynamics graph and submit it to Mycological Progress or MDPI journal. I can play with the wordsI used the same approach in one of my papers from PhD. I just compared sporangia production curves, and did not do any statistics https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11557-020-01578-4
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