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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Quantitative GUS activity as a function of applied magnetic field. The amount of GUS
activity, as measured by biochemical/fluorometric procedures, is plotted as a function
of applied magnetic field. Each data point represents the average of three plants
and the uncertainty limits are given by the standard deviation. Three data sets were
collected at the NHMFL and one was obtained in a UF superconducting solenoid capable
of reaching 9 Tesla. Nonparametric statistical methods have been used to test the
hypothesis about an association between the GUS activity and the magnetic field. For
the leaves (a), the Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.58 (P = 0.001) indicates that there exists a significant association between these two variables.
For the roots (b), the Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.40 (P = 0.033) suggests a somewhat weaker association. A statistical model was formulated,
hypothesizing a log-normal relationship for the effect of the magnetic field on the
level of GUS activity (see text). The data for the leaves (a) were analyzed using
nonlinear weighted least squares, and the result is plotted as the black line, with
the 95% confidence limits given by the grey lines.
Paul et al. BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2006 4:7 doi:10.1186/1477-044X-4-7 |