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. 2019 Sep 17;27(5):1111–1124. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.12723

Table 3.

Statistics and interactions among factors in the tomato and sweet pepper trials according to a Linear Mixed Model using insect and pesticide as fixed factors, and sampling dates as the repeated measures factor (5 weeks in tomato and 8 weeks in sweet pepper) (P < 0.05)

Tomato 2016; Nesidiocoris tenuis, Tuta absoluta
Insect F 1,174.530 = 9048.358; P < 0.001
Pesticide F 6,174.530 = 138.829; P < 0.001
Insect × Pesticide F 6,174.530 = 133.346; P < 0.001
Tomato 2017; Nesidiocoris tenuis, Tuta absoluta
Insect F 1,150.319 = 5139.886; P < 0.001
Pesticide F 5,150.319 = 233.893; P < 0.001
Insect × Pesticide F 5,150.319 = 81.817; P < 0.001
Sweet pepper 2016; Amblyseius swirskii, Orius laevigatus, Frankliniella occidentalis
Insect F 2,529.434 = 788.333; P < 0.001
Pesticide F 5,529.434 = 4.368; P = 0.001
Insect × Pesticide F 10,529.434 = 40.181; P < 0.001