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AuthorBasford, K
AuthorHogarth, M
Date Accessioned2013-12-12
Date Available2013-12-12
Issued2001
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/13000
AbstractThe analysis of field experimental data usually assumes independent observations. This method is often inappropriate if the data contain strong spatial trends. Methods of analysis (commonly used in cereal trials) which account for the spatial variability existing within a field were shown to improve the precision of the estimates of clonal effects in sugarcane variety trials. As inter-plot competition was a major contributing factor biasing clonal estimates, a model which accounted for the competitive interaction between neighbouring clones was developed. Both factors could be incorporated into a more general model that jointly assessed inter-plot interference and fertility gradients. Two different estimation procedures (marginal likelihood and profile likelihood) for the parameters in the underlying models were investigated in a simulation study. Based on the criteria of average bias and mean-squared error, there was a slight preference for the marginal likelihood estimators. An empirical investigation of the relative efficiency of the augmented randomised complete block design versus the spatial unreplicated design in early generation sugarcane breeding programs was also undertaken. This indicated that the spatial design was to be preferred with respect to the bias in the parameter estimates, but using other criteria for design evaluation there were very few advantages in choosing the more complicated spatial design.
Languageen
Part of SeriesInternal Report; 2001 UQ023
SubjectExperimental design
SubjectStatistic analysis
SubjectRow-column design
SubjectNearest neighbour method
SubjectReplication
SubjectVariety selection
SubjectBreeding
SubjectClone performance
SubjectSelection efficiency
SubjectStatistical modelling techniques
SubjectInter-plot competition
SubjectSpatial analysis techniques
SubjectSpatial modelling approach
SubjectMarginal likelihood and profile likelihood
SubjectVarieties
SubjectPlant breeding
TitleOptimisation of experimental design and analysis for variety trials to maximise genetic gain : SRDC final report UQ023


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  • Varieties, plant breeding and release [124]
    Research outcomes: Comprehensive and efficient variety breeding, selection and release programs responding to yield expectations, environmental constraints, resource scarcity and regional preferences. Faster varietal adoption using advanced methods for bulking, distribution and planting.

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