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Büchse, A.; Krajewski, P.; Kristensen, K.; Pilarczyk, W.. |
The response from field trials is subject to random variation. This means that two neighbouring plots grown with the same variety and treated in the same way will always yield differently. This also applies to all other recordings made on a continuous scale. The size of the differences will depend on several circumstances such as the variability in the soil, variability in the applied fertilizer, historical events and uncertainty in the recording process. This means that a recorded difference between e.g. two varieties may be due to either a true difference in the response of the two varieties or may be due to random variations. In order to help decide whether the difference is caused by the different varieties or by random variation it is necessary to... |
Tipo: Book chapter |
Palavras-chave: Surveys and statistics Breeding; Genetics and propagation. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/21757/1/21757.pdf |
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