Nearest-neighbour methods based on first differences are an approach to spatial analysis of field trials with a long history, going back to the early work by Papadakis first published in 1937. These methods are closely related to a geostatistical model that assumes spatial covariance to be a linear function of distance. Recently, P-splines have been proposed as a flexible alternative to spatial analysis of field trials. On the surface, P-splines may appear like a completely new type of method, but closer scrutiny reveals intimate ties with earlier proposals based on first differences and the linear variance model. This paper studies these relations in detail, first focussing on one-dimensional spatial models and then extending to the two-di...
In field experiments with large numbers of treatments, inference can be affected by 1) local variati...
markdownabstract_Key message: A flexible and user-friendly spatial method called SpATS performed com...
In designed experiments and in particular longitudinal studies, the aim may be to assess the effect ...
Nearest-neighbour methods based on first differences are an approach to spatial analysis of field tr...
Large agricultural field trials may display irregular spatial trends that cannot be fully captured b...
This paper reviews methods for spatial analysis of field trials in one and two dimensions with a par...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field trials is to obtain good predictions for geno...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field experiments is to obtain good predictions for...
Naturally occurring variability within a study region harbors valuable information on relationships ...
There has been much work on the use of neighbouring plots to control environmental variation in the ...
Key message: Based on an empirical dataset originating from the French Douglas-fir breeding program,...
Spline surfaces are often used to capture spatial variability sources in linear mixed-effects models...
There has been much work on the use of neighbouring plots to control environmental variation in the ...
This paper reviews methods for nearest neighbour analysis that adjust for local trend in one dimensi...
In field experiments involving a large number of experimental plots, a neighbour analysis can be use...
In field experiments with large numbers of treatments, inference can be affected by 1) local variati...
markdownabstract_Key message: A flexible and user-friendly spatial method called SpATS performed com...
In designed experiments and in particular longitudinal studies, the aim may be to assess the effect ...
Nearest-neighbour methods based on first differences are an approach to spatial analysis of field tr...
Large agricultural field trials may display irregular spatial trends that cannot be fully captured b...
This paper reviews methods for spatial analysis of field trials in one and two dimensions with a par...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field trials is to obtain good predictions for geno...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field experiments is to obtain good predictions for...
Naturally occurring variability within a study region harbors valuable information on relationships ...
There has been much work on the use of neighbouring plots to control environmental variation in the ...
Key message: Based on an empirical dataset originating from the French Douglas-fir breeding program,...
Spline surfaces are often used to capture spatial variability sources in linear mixed-effects models...
There has been much work on the use of neighbouring plots to control environmental variation in the ...
This paper reviews methods for nearest neighbour analysis that adjust for local trend in one dimensi...
In field experiments involving a large number of experimental plots, a neighbour analysis can be use...
In field experiments with large numbers of treatments, inference can be affected by 1) local variati...
markdownabstract_Key message: A flexible and user-friendly spatial method called SpATS performed com...
In designed experiments and in particular longitudinal studies, the aim may be to assess the effect ...