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The response to selection of different procedures for the analysis of early generation variety trials

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posted on 2024-11-15, 06:36 authored by Brian CullisBrian Cullis, A C Gleeson, F M Thomson
A simulation study was conducted to determine the relative response to selection of a one-dimensional spatial analysis of field experiments (SAFE) specifically adapted for early generation trials. The primary purpose of the analysis in these trials is to obtain accurate estimates of genotypic effects of the unreplicated test lines by adjusting for local variation, using either the yields of all neighbouring plots or the yields of neighbouring plots of (replicated) check varieties. The response to selection of the SAFE analysis, relative to the use of unadjusted yields of test line plots, was consistently greater than the relative response to selection of check-plot-only analyses. The relative response to selection of SAFE increased as the percentage of trend variance increased.

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Cullis, B. R., Gleeson, A. C. & Thomson, F. M. (1992). The response to selection of different procedures for the analysis of early generation variety trials. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 118 (2), 141-148.

Journal title

The Journal of Agricultural Science

Volume

118

Issue

2

Pagination

141-148

Language

English

RIS ID

78815

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