Hypothesis 1: Concentration B of Methyl Jasmonate in injection will cause larger regression in crown gall than concentration A.
Hypothesis 2: Concentration B of Methyl Jasomate in mist will cause larger increase in gall regression than concentration A.
Hypothesis 3: Injection of Methyl Jasmonate in crown gall will cause a larger increase in regression then mist.
Hypothesis 4: Injection of ethanol in crown gall will cause no regression.
Hypothesis 5: Ethanol in mist will cause no regression.
Hypothesis 6: Concentration B in injection will cause a larger increase in proteins than concentration A.
Hypothesis 7: Concentration B in mist will cause a larger increase in proteins than concentration A.
Hypothesis 8: Ethanol in injection will cause no increase or decrease in production of proteins.
Hypothesis 9: Ethanol in mist will cause no increase or decrease in production of proteins.
Null Hypothesis 1: There is no difference between groups treated with Methyl Jasmonate and Ethanol.
Alternate Hypothesis 1: There is a difference between groups treated with Methyl Jasmonate and Ethanol.
Null Hypothesis 2: Gall size will no increase or decrease over time.
Alternate Hypothesis 2: Gall Size will increase or decrease over time.