Resolvable row–column designs are widely used in field trials to control variation and improve the precision of treatment comparisons. Further gains can often be made by using a spatial model or a combination of spatial and incomplete blocking components. Martin, Eccleston, and Gleeson (1993, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference34, 433–450) presented some general principles for the construction of robust spatial block designs which were addressed by spatial designs based on the linear variance (LV) model. In this article we define the two-dimensional form of the LV model and investigate extensions of the Martin et al. principles for the construction of resolvable spatial row–column designs. The computer construction of efficient sp...
In field trials including large numbers of varieties, it is often impossible or impractical to repli...
A multivariate spatial sampling design that uses spatial vine copulas is presented that aims to simu...
This thesis presents some new results in three areas of spatial sampling when the population units a...
Resolvable row–column designs are widely used in field trials to control variation and improve the p...
When generating experimental designs for field trials laid out on a rectangular grid of plots, it is...
Summary: Experimental designs can be constructed to be efficient in the presence of spatial correlat...
The construction of experimental designs has undergone considerable change in the last 25 years due ...
Row-column designs allow error control in field experiments by blocking in two dimensions. While thi...
Not Availablealpha-designs are essentially resolvable block designs. In a resolvable block design, t...
Controlling spatial variation in agricultural field trials is the most important step to compare tre...
Agricultural experiments are often laid out in a rectangle in 3-5 replicates. Is it better to use a ...
For varietal trials, either using a one-way design or a block design, we consider situations in whic...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field trials is to obtain good predictions for geno...
In early generation variety trials, large numbers of new breeders' lines (varieties) may be compared...
AbstractIn early generation variety trials, large numbers of new breeders’ lines (varieties) may be ...
In field trials including large numbers of varieties, it is often impossible or impractical to repli...
A multivariate spatial sampling design that uses spatial vine copulas is presented that aims to simu...
This thesis presents some new results in three areas of spatial sampling when the population units a...
Resolvable row–column designs are widely used in field trials to control variation and improve the p...
When generating experimental designs for field trials laid out on a rectangular grid of plots, it is...
Summary: Experimental designs can be constructed to be efficient in the presence of spatial correlat...
The construction of experimental designs has undergone considerable change in the last 25 years due ...
Row-column designs allow error control in field experiments by blocking in two dimensions. While thi...
Not Availablealpha-designs are essentially resolvable block designs. In a resolvable block design, t...
Controlling spatial variation in agricultural field trials is the most important step to compare tre...
Agricultural experiments are often laid out in a rectangle in 3-5 replicates. Is it better to use a ...
For varietal trials, either using a one-way design or a block design, we consider situations in whic...
An important aim of the analysis of agricultural field trials is to obtain good predictions for geno...
In early generation variety trials, large numbers of new breeders' lines (varieties) may be compared...
AbstractIn early generation variety trials, large numbers of new breeders’ lines (varieties) may be ...
In field trials including large numbers of varieties, it is often impossible or impractical to repli...
A multivariate spatial sampling design that uses spatial vine copulas is presented that aims to simu...
This thesis presents some new results in three areas of spatial sampling when the population units a...