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Spatial Statistical Analysis For The Area-Of-Influence Experiments, Bahman Shafii, William J. Price, Don W. Morishita Apr 1993

Spatial Statistical Analysis For The Area-Of-Influence Experiments, Bahman Shafii, William J. Price, Don W. Morishita

Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture

The area-of-influence (AOI) approach to quantifying crop/weed competition involves measuring the effect of individual weed plants on crop growth and yield at specified distances away from the weed plant. AOI experiments are often analyzed using classical statistical techniques based on the assumption that successive observations on crop response are independent in spite of their distribution in space. However, as the distance varies along the row, the competitive ability will vary spatially so that observations located nearby are expected to be more alike than those separated by large distances. Analyses based on spatial dependencies will therefore provide a more comprehensive understanding …


Competitive Abilities Of Oat And Barley Varieties, B. D. Mcbratney, K. J. Frey Jan 1993

Competitive Abilities Of Oat And Barley Varieties, B. D. Mcbratney, K. J. Frey

Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS

Competitive ability of a plant genotype reflects its capacity to yield well and compete successfully for light, moisture, and nutrients when grown with similar or dissimilar genotypes. This trait is important to plant breeding because most breeding populations are propagated in mixed or competitive stands. The objective of this study was to assess the competitive abilities of oat and barley genotypes.

Two sets of oat and barley genotypes were evaluated for competitive ability. Set I consisted of five oat varieties, and Set II consisted of two barley and three oat varieties. Neither set, when averaged, showed over- or under-compensation with …