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This text provides statistical and biometrical procedures for designing, conducting, analyzing and interpreting field experiments. It addresses the most important research topics in agriculture, including agronomy, breeding and pasture trials; farming systems research; and intercropping research.
This text provides statistical and biometrical procedures for designing, conducting, analyzing and interpreting field experiments. It addresses the most important research topics in agriculture, including agronomy, breeding and pasture trials; farming systems research; and intercropping research.
The book consists of 12 chapter. The I is related to terminology in experimental design while the II devoted to completely randomized block design and randomized block design for agricultural experiments in the field. The III is devoted to factorial experiments in randomized block design involving two or more factoThe IV deals with partially confounded and fully confounded factorial experiments. The cheaper V deals with split plot design and strip plot design. The VI deals with repetition of experiments over years with sampling in agricultural trials at cultivator's fields, while VII is related to sustainability of crop sequences and treatments. The VIII deals with analysis of trials at cultivators' fields while the IX deals with sampling techniques. X deals with co-relation and regression studies. The XI spells out the agronomic considerations and synthesis of system based results. The last XII deals with methodology and procedure for farming systems research while the schedule for date collection for farming systems characterization and evaluation is given in appendix.
The experiment in context; Simple experiments and how they can be improved; The general case of block designs; Some useful design concepts; Classes of design; Other blocking systems; The spoilt experiment; Interactions and the confounding of interactions; Some special topics; The people involved.
The book is written in easy to understand language, in short paragraphs and is fully supported by adequate examples. The book consists of 11 chapters.