Agronomic experiments often summarize work carried out in trials run in several locations over several years, referred to generically as environments. The appropriate statistical analyses for these experiments depend on definitions used for experimental error. The results of one such experiment, in which identical designs were used in each environment, illustrate the commonalities and differences in analyses that can result from using different definitions of experimental error
A typical agricultural experiment involves comparisons of several treatments at different points in ...
Experimental recognostic trial was carried out in spring barley agrophytocenoses, evaluating data st...
COMPARING LINEAR MIXED MODELS FOR PRELIMINARY YIELD TRIALS THAT FOLLOW AUGMENTED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN...
This paper describes the statistical analysis of an agricultural experiment that was conducted in a ...
Initial Assumptions, We assume that it is standard practice to base an initial analysis of experimen...
The advantages of repeating experiments in several locations and years are discussed and standard me...
Variability among individual animals in an experiment leads to problems in interpreting the results....
Since the beginning of the twentieth century statistics has reshaped the experimental cultures of ag...
The problem of the elimination of error in field experiments is a very comprehensive one. So many fa...
Research and demonstration trials conducted on farms involving the farmer, standard farm equipment, ...
The response from field trials is subject to random variation. This means that two neighbouring plot...
It is apparent that many sources of error have unconsciously entered into comparative crop yield tes...
In the presence of spatial heterogeneity in experimental fields, the traditional random blocking has...
One method of judging the effectiveness of the teaching of statistical methods is to rate the qualit...
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is based on two main assumptions, i.e., normality and homogeneity of th...
A typical agricultural experiment involves comparisons of several treatments at different points in ...
Experimental recognostic trial was carried out in spring barley agrophytocenoses, evaluating data st...
COMPARING LINEAR MIXED MODELS FOR PRELIMINARY YIELD TRIALS THAT FOLLOW AUGMENTED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN...
This paper describes the statistical analysis of an agricultural experiment that was conducted in a ...
Initial Assumptions, We assume that it is standard practice to base an initial analysis of experimen...
The advantages of repeating experiments in several locations and years are discussed and standard me...
Variability among individual animals in an experiment leads to problems in interpreting the results....
Since the beginning of the twentieth century statistics has reshaped the experimental cultures of ag...
The problem of the elimination of error in field experiments is a very comprehensive one. So many fa...
Research and demonstration trials conducted on farms involving the farmer, standard farm equipment, ...
The response from field trials is subject to random variation. This means that two neighbouring plot...
It is apparent that many sources of error have unconsciously entered into comparative crop yield tes...
In the presence of spatial heterogeneity in experimental fields, the traditional random blocking has...
One method of judging the effectiveness of the teaching of statistical methods is to rate the qualit...
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is based on two main assumptions, i.e., normality and homogeneity of th...
A typical agricultural experiment involves comparisons of several treatments at different points in ...
Experimental recognostic trial was carried out in spring barley agrophytocenoses, evaluating data st...
COMPARING LINEAR MIXED MODELS FOR PRELIMINARY YIELD TRIALS THAT FOLLOW AUGMENTED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN...