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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 81 No: 3
Title: Commentary on: 'Historical variation in the mineral composition of edible horticultural products' [White, P.J. and Broadley, M.R. (2005) Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 80, 660'667.] Also includes: Reply to Davis (2006) Commentray by M.J. BROADLEY, A. MEAD and P.J. WHITE. Together with: Errata: White, P.J. and Broadley, M.R. (2005) Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 80, 660-667
Author: DONALD R. DAVIS
pp: 553-555
Abstract:
White and Broadley (2005; hereafter referred to as W&B) tested the hypothesis that mineral concentrations in fruits, vegetables and nuts have declined since the 1930s, using data from the UK and the USA. As in similar studies (Mayer, 1997; Davis et al., 2004), they analysed ratios of nutrient contents, R = recent/old. Using t-tests on loge-transformed R, they tested the null hypothesis that loge(R) = 0, equivalent to testing the null hypothesis that the geometric mean of R = 1.
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