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Hello All, I am attempting to run collected disease data (Area under the disease progress curve, AUDPC - by variety and pathogen) and temperature data collected for the average temperature in the room each day as the experiment was run. This is important because we have seen a bit of variation in the room where the trial was stored and due to the pathogen preferences, we are concerned that may have skewed the data. (Additional: The sets of apples were run at different times so the daily avg. the temperature will be different depending on when the trial was run. I could average it for the entire trial and just use a single value but I am also unsure of it that would be acceptable in the SAS code. Can I combine the two sheets with "date" as a factor?

 

I have never analyzed this and am unsure of where to start. 

 

Here is an example of the data:

Disease Data

VarietyTreatment/Pathogen RepAUDPC
Apple 111277
Apple 112265
Apple 1 13316
Apple 114246
Apple 1 31591
Apple 1 32503
Apple 1 33554
Apple 1 34460
Apple 1 41388
Apple 1 42498
Apple 1 43484
Apple 1 44430

 

Temperature Data:

DateAvgHighLow
9/23/201970.2656771.869.1
9/24/201969.342570.468.2
9/25/201968.8996770.467.3
9/26/201969.8859670.369.2
9/27/201968.8920870.167.7
9/28/201968.8562969.768.5
9/29/201968.3988868.568.2
9/30/201969.0923370.868
10/1/201971.5832572.370.9
10/2/201970.8165471.670.48
10/3/201971.4266373.469.7
10/4/201970.4801371.668.9

 

Any thoughts on which test might be most appropriate to compare these two groups.

 

Thank you so much for your help! 

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