Plant breeding field trials are typically arranged as a row by column rectangular lattice. They have been widely analysed using linear mixed models in which low order autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) time series models, and the subclass of separable lattice processes, are used to account for two-dimensional spatial dependence between the plot errors. A separable first order autoregressive model has been shown to be particularly useful in the analysis of plant breeding trials. Recently, tensor product penalised splines (TPS) have been proposed to model two-dimensional smooth variation in field trial data. This represents a non-stochastic smoothing approach which is in contrast to the autoregressive (AR) approach which models ...
Contemporary groups (CG) are used in genetic evaluation to account for systematic environmental effe...
The advantages of using spatial analysis in annual crop experiments are well documented. There is mu...
The objective of this paper was to fit different established spatial models for analysing agricultur...
Plant breeding field trials are typically arranged as a row by column rectangular lattice. They have...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field experiments is to obtain good predictions for...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field trials is to obtain good predictions for geno...
Large agricultural field trials may display irregular spatial trends that cannot be fully captured b...
Modelling field spatial patterns is standard practice for the analysis of plant breeding. Jointly fi...
Spatial trends represent an obstacle to genetic evaluation in maize breeding. Spatial analyses can c...
markdownabstract_Key message: A flexible and user-friendly spatial method called SpATS performed com...
Key message: Based on an empirical dataset originating from the French Douglas-fir breeding program,...
Accounting for field variation patterns plays a crucial role in interpreting phenotype data and, thu...
In designed experiments and in particular longitudinal studies, the aim may be to assess the effect ...
This paper reviews methods for spatial analysis of field trials in one and two dimensions with a par...
This paper reviews methods for nearest neighbour analysis that adjust for local trend in one dimensi...
Contemporary groups (CG) are used in genetic evaluation to account for systematic environmental effe...
The advantages of using spatial analysis in annual crop experiments are well documented. There is mu...
The objective of this paper was to fit different established spatial models for analysing agricultur...
Plant breeding field trials are typically arranged as a row by column rectangular lattice. They have...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field experiments is to obtain good predictions for...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field trials is to obtain good predictions for geno...
Large agricultural field trials may display irregular spatial trends that cannot be fully captured b...
Modelling field spatial patterns is standard practice for the analysis of plant breeding. Jointly fi...
Spatial trends represent an obstacle to genetic evaluation in maize breeding. Spatial analyses can c...
markdownabstract_Key message: A flexible and user-friendly spatial method called SpATS performed com...
Key message: Based on an empirical dataset originating from the French Douglas-fir breeding program,...
Accounting for field variation patterns plays a crucial role in interpreting phenotype data and, thu...
In designed experiments and in particular longitudinal studies, the aim may be to assess the effect ...
This paper reviews methods for spatial analysis of field trials in one and two dimensions with a par...
This paper reviews methods for nearest neighbour analysis that adjust for local trend in one dimensi...
Contemporary groups (CG) are used in genetic evaluation to account for systematic environmental effe...
The advantages of using spatial analysis in annual crop experiments are well documented. There is mu...
The objective of this paper was to fit different established spatial models for analysing agricultur...