A student team analyzes data from a long-term study on the effects of a new fertilizer on crop yield. They find a strong positive correlation between fertilizer application and yield for the first five years. However, in the sixth year, the yield plateaus and then begins to decline despite continued fertilizer application. Which of the following is the most sophisticated interpretation of this data?
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A
The fertilizer is only effective for a limited time.
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B
There is likely a limiting factor, other than the fertilizer, that is now constraining crop growth, or the fertilizer is causing a detrimental change in soil composition over time.
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C
The data from the sixth year is an anomaly and should be excluded from the analysis to show the true positive effect of the fertilizer.
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D
A positive correlation between fertilizer and yield was established in the first five years, and this relationship is the primary conclusion.