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CORRELATION TABLEES
Carbendazim
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.960**
1
-.405 .144 1
-.290 .517 -.509 1
-.174 -.100 .950
* -.714 1
.985**
-.937*
-.463 -.290 -.245 1
.979**
-.929*
-.481 -.310 -.255 .998
** 1
.949*
-.877 -.569 -.273 -.345 .983
** .991
** 1
Shoot no
Chl a
Chl b
Chl t
Length
Sl
Sb
Copper oxychloride
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.896* -.847 .202 -.684 .798 .913
* .895*
Shoot no 1 .611 -.321 .443 -.981** -.983
** -.993**
Chl a 1 .288 .960** -.458 -.579 -.567
Chl b 1 .544 .400 .443 .406
Chl t 1 -.287 -.379 -.380
Length 1 .957* .976
**
Sl 1 .996**
Sb 1
Captan
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.770 -.336 .522 -.074 .763 .822 .851
Shoot no 1 .394 -.563 .330 -.963** -
.981**
-.977**
Chl a 1 -.274 -.221 -.603 -.493 -.495
Chl b 1 .541 .650 .670 .652
Chl t 1 -.128 -.155 -.162
Length 1 .989** .984
**
Sl 1 .998**
Sb 1
Tetraconazole
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.726 -.369 .621 -.243 .979** .961
** .942*
Shoot no 1 .697 -.127 .659 -.850 -.879* -.903
*
Chl a 1 .387 .981** -.504 -.575 -.599
Chl b 1 .538 .497 .430 .371
Chl t 1 -.397 -.473 -.511
Length 1 .996** .990
**
Sl 1 .997**
Sb 1
Tebuconazole
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.818 -.249 .808 -.044 .950* .959
* .364
Shoot no 1 .749 -.507 .586 -.851 -.860 -.600
Chl a 1 .135 .973** -.400 -.403 -.448
Chl b 1 .360 .710 .709 .347
Chl t 1 -.209 -.212 -.343
Length 1 .999** .208
Sl 1 .232
Sb 1
Mancozeb
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.829 -.172 .194 -.107 .869 .837 .952*
Shoot no 1 .061 -.197 .009 -.952* -.895
* -.893*
Chl a 1 .384 .977** -.345 -.486 -.371
Chl b 1 .574 .032 -.055 .056
Chl t 1 -.300 -.444 -.316
Length 1 .988** .970
**
Sl 1 .964**
Sb 1
Mancozeb + Carbendazim
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.980** -.062 .779 .190 .929
* .942* .928
*
Shoot no 1 .088 -.704 -.150 -.925* -
.965**
-.965**
Chl a 1 .085 .919* -.395 -.278 -.165
Chl b 1 .453 .588 .557 .504
Chl t 1 -.185 -.089 -.010
Length 1 .981** .942
*
Sl 1 .988**
Sb 1
Hexaconazole
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 .942* -.097 .788 .093 .910
* .915* .813
Shoot no 1 -.132 .876 .083 .995** .994
** .918*
Chl a 1 .300 .975** -.187 -.229 -.418
Chl b 1 .504 .861 .838 .654
Chl t 1 .030 -.013 -.227
Length 1 .999** .939
*
Sl 1 .947*
Sb 1
Sulphur + Copper
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.883* -.031 -.282 -.055 .819 .882
* .916*
Shoot no 1 -.084 -.106 -.160 -.889* -.907
* -.874
Chl a 1 .488 .964** -.380 -.331 -.361
Chl b 1 .695 -.085 -.131 -.266
Chl t 1 -.281 -.254 -.320
Length 1 .992** .969
**
Sl 1 .989**
Sb 1
Ipomoea carnea
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.870 -.390 .400 -.210 .904* .902
* .918*
Shoot no 1 .426 -.572 .180 -.982** -
.993**
-.991**
Chl a 1 .476 .964** -.555 -.498 -.396
Chl b 1 .692 .419 .495 .579
Chl t 1 -.332 -.263 -.155
Length 1 .992** .975
**
Sl 1 .993**
Sb 1
Chromolaena odorata
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 .912* .563 .308 -.334 .850 .871 .785
Shoot no 1 .524 .392 -.520 .983** .989
** .935*
Chl a 1 .483 .152 .382 .420 .216
Chl b 1 .459 .397 .430 .378
Chl t 1 -.570 -.527 -.590
Length 1 .998** .983
**
Sl 1 .976**
Sb 1
Aspergillus niger
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 .917* -.129 .510 .077 .922
* .951* .932
*
Shoot no 1 -.426 .167 -.298 .995** .995
** .995**
Chl a 1 .264 .937* -.465 -.361 -.365
Chl b 1 .585 .221 .252 .195
Chl t 1 -.311 -.213 -.236
Length 1 .993** .986
**
Sl 1 .993**
Sb 1
Aspergillus flavus
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 -.907* -.382 .218 -.281 .947
* .961** .869
Shoot no 1 -.034 -.353 -.143 -.862 -.845 -.593
Chl a 1 .112 .951* -.352 -.416 -.778
Chl b 1 .415 .045 .032 .169
Chl t 1 -.308 -.371 -.659
Length 1 .996** .784
Sl 1 .831
Sb 1
Penicillium janthenellum
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 .973** -.384 -.767 -.478 .967
** .963** .950
*
Shoot no 1 -.450 -.859 -.597 .997** .999
** .969**
Chl a 1 .650 .718 -.416 -.477 -.277
Chl b 1 .923* -.872 -.880
* -.843
Chl t 1 -.616 -.631 -.584
Length 1 .997** .983
**
Sl 1 .965**
Sb 1
Trichoderma atroviride
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 .801 -.715 -.532 -.801 .800 .877 .818
Shoot no 1 -.197 -.445 -.325 .997** .987
** .979**
Chl a 1 .231 .942* -.198 -.343 -.274
Chl b 1 .544 -.391 -.425 -.287
Chl t 1 -.307 -.444 -.337
Length 1 .988** .989
**
Sl 1 .988**
Sb 1
Trichoderma citrinoviride
productivity Shoot no Chl a Chl b Chl t Length Sl Sb
productivity 1 .995** -.580 .642 -.349 .939
* .972** .954
*
Shoot no 1 -.553 .707 -.298 .962** .988
** .959**
Chl a 1 -.079 .939* -.368 -.492 -.347
Chl b 1 .267 .862 .804 .770
Chl t 1 -.066 -.205 -.083
Length 1 .990** .978
**
Sl 1 .970**
Sb 1