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Apr. 20th, 2007 06:13 pmAll of my plants are dead. I killed them and put them in the oven like the gingerbread witch.
I have so many tubes of stained roots. 43 now I think, and 12 slides. Very very worried about time, but I can do it I can do it I can do it. Eeek. I will do it. I have to do it.
This weekend will be spent writing the damn thing, with fill-in-the-blank spaces for results, graphs, etc. My notes are up to 5000 words already and I haven't done the method which shouldn't take very long (and I've got a bunch of papers explaining each step). On Monday I weigh my poor desiccated plants and stain the roots of 75 barley plants. That will take all my efforts to finish the staining in two days. And then I have to assess the colonisation percentage. And I have to do stats on all my measurements, although I don't have time really to see which characteristics best predict dry weight so I will probably just use height as an indication of growth. Means. Standard deviations. t-test. P-values. Pretty graphs. Etc.
I can do it. I will do it.
At the end I will have 203 stained root samples (at least two for each plant, one for strongly adhered and one for loosely adhered roots), 609 slides. I guess I should make up the spreadsheet now so I just have to write in the numbers. Really I could use my own x40 microscope, I wonder how much they cost.
I can do it.
I'm also in quite a lot of pain, for a change.
I have so many tubes of stained roots. 43 now I think, and 12 slides. Very very worried about time, but I can do it I can do it I can do it. Eeek. I will do it. I have to do it.
This weekend will be spent writing the damn thing, with fill-in-the-blank spaces for results, graphs, etc. My notes are up to 5000 words already and I haven't done the method which shouldn't take very long (and I've got a bunch of papers explaining each step). On Monday I weigh my poor desiccated plants and stain the roots of 75 barley plants. That will take all my efforts to finish the staining in two days. And then I have to assess the colonisation percentage. And I have to do stats on all my measurements, although I don't have time really to see which characteristics best predict dry weight so I will probably just use height as an indication of growth. Means. Standard deviations. t-test. P-values. Pretty graphs. Etc.
I can do it. I will do it.
At the end I will have 203 stained root samples (at least two for each plant, one for strongly adhered and one for loosely adhered roots), 609 slides. I guess I should make up the spreadsheet now so I just have to write in the numbers. Really I could use my own x40 microscope, I wonder how much they cost.
I can do it.
I'm also in quite a lot of pain, for a change.