In some agricultural research, a treatment applied to an experimental unit may affect the response in the neighboring experimental units. This phenomenon is known as overlap. In this article, a test to evaluate this effect in the Draper and Guttman model was developed by imposing side conditions on the parameters of a two-way classification model to obtain a re-parameterized model which can be used in different neighboring patterns of experimental units, usually plants within a crop, whenever the nearest neighbor is considered a directly affected experimental unit and the two-way model is used. Three methods, namely maximum likelihood, least squares with side conditions and generalized inverse, were used to estimate the parameters of the or...
There are two key types of selection in a plant breeding program, namely selection of hybrids for po...
In agriculture and allied subjects, the treatment applied to one experimental plot may affect the re...
In plant breeding it is a common observation to see genotypes react differently to environmental cha...
A neighbour-type model is proposed as an alternative to that of Wilkinson et al. (1983) for the anal...
Not AvailableNeighbour effects from adjacent units are very common in agricultural, clinical, horti...
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...
The advantages of repeating experiments in several locations and years are discussed and standard me...
The economic impact of frost upon the Australian grains industry is significant. This has lead to th...
Understanding the factors that define a given interaction is important in agricultural, agronomic, a...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
Studies of interrelationships among factors typically focus on factor effects related to the mean re...
There are two key types of selection in a plant breeding program, namely selection of hybrids for po...
In a two-way cross-classified experiment, one is almost always interested in whether the two factors...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
There are two key types of selection in a plant breeding program, namely selection of hybrids for po...
In agriculture and allied subjects, the treatment applied to one experimental plot may affect the re...
In plant breeding it is a common observation to see genotypes react differently to environmental cha...
A neighbour-type model is proposed as an alternative to that of Wilkinson et al. (1983) for the anal...
Not AvailableNeighbour effects from adjacent units are very common in agricultural, clinical, horti...
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...
The advantages of repeating experiments in several locations and years are discussed and standard me...
The economic impact of frost upon the Australian grains industry is significant. This has lead to th...
Understanding the factors that define a given interaction is important in agricultural, agronomic, a...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
Studies of interrelationships among factors typically focus on factor effects related to the mean re...
There are two key types of selection in a plant breeding program, namely selection of hybrids for po...
In a two-way cross-classified experiment, one is almost always interested in whether the two factors...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative ...
There are two key types of selection in a plant breeding program, namely selection of hybrids for po...
In agriculture and allied subjects, the treatment applied to one experimental plot may affect the re...
In plant breeding it is a common observation to see genotypes react differently to environmental cha...