<p>The experiment was performed in Danby Park at the Keele York university campus. The plant of interest in this case was the Goldenrod. The trials were split and were to be done on two different days. The first 20 trials were done in a fairly cloudy weather, with little direct sunlight. The following 10 trials were done on day two (one week from day one) during clear and sunny weather. With this kept in mind, in the grassland of Danby Park, a random spot where Goldenrod species were present was selected and a quadrat was placed over the area. First, the plant density (not including grass) was estimated. The grass was excluded because the focus of the experiment was on larger plants that were similar in size to the Goldenrod species. Also t...
<p>Data was taken from a York Univeristy grassland on two separate days during the month of October....
<p>The purpose of the experiment was to determine whether a corellation existed between the amount o...
<p>To test the theory of competition and plant traits, both shadiness,plant density and the heights ...
<p>On October 19 and October 26 from 3:00-4:45pm, at Danby grassland at the York University campus, ...
<p>On October 19th and 26th from 3:30-5:30pm, a field experiment was conducted in the Danby Woods of...
<p>The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effect of resource competition and distribution...
<p>The dataset was collected on two separate days, it was collected on Monday October 19th, 2015. an...
<p>The experiment was conducted in York university woodlot area. The experiment was divided into two...
<p>On Monday October 19th 2015, at approximately 3:30pm to 5:00 pm an experiment including 25 grassl...
<p>This lab was conducted by sampling a specific plant species called Golden Rod in order to explore...
<p>In York University Keele Campus, a grassland area was selected to study how the Goldenrods densit...
<p>The purpose of this experiment is to determine if sunlight intensity and level of crowding are fa...
<p>The data was collected at Danby Grassland at York University Keele Campus on Thursday October 15 ...
<p>Group Members : Iiman Draman, Loyal Tran, James Quach, and Sajid Alvi.</p> <p>The following exper...
<p>For this experiment our team evaluated the effects of plant density and soil temperature on golde...
<p>Data was taken from a York Univeristy grassland on two separate days during the month of October....
<p>The purpose of the experiment was to determine whether a corellation existed between the amount o...
<p>To test the theory of competition and plant traits, both shadiness,plant density and the heights ...
<p>On October 19 and October 26 from 3:00-4:45pm, at Danby grassland at the York University campus, ...
<p>On October 19th and 26th from 3:30-5:30pm, a field experiment was conducted in the Danby Woods of...
<p>The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effect of resource competition and distribution...
<p>The dataset was collected on two separate days, it was collected on Monday October 19th, 2015. an...
<p>The experiment was conducted in York university woodlot area. The experiment was divided into two...
<p>On Monday October 19th 2015, at approximately 3:30pm to 5:00 pm an experiment including 25 grassl...
<p>This lab was conducted by sampling a specific plant species called Golden Rod in order to explore...
<p>In York University Keele Campus, a grassland area was selected to study how the Goldenrods densit...
<p>The purpose of this experiment is to determine if sunlight intensity and level of crowding are fa...
<p>The data was collected at Danby Grassland at York University Keele Campus on Thursday October 15 ...
<p>Group Members : Iiman Draman, Loyal Tran, James Quach, and Sajid Alvi.</p> <p>The following exper...
<p>For this experiment our team evaluated the effects of plant density and soil temperature on golde...
<p>Data was taken from a York Univeristy grassland on two separate days during the month of October....
<p>The purpose of the experiment was to determine whether a corellation existed between the amount o...
<p>To test the theory of competition and plant traits, both shadiness,plant density and the heights ...