2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452018962
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Experimental planning for the evaluation of phenotipic descriptors in banana

Abstract: This work aimed to subsidize experimental planning for the evaluation of phenotypic characters in banana. The experiment consisted of a uniformity trial with Tropical cultivar spaced of 3 m x 2 m, in a useful area with nine rows of 40 plants. Vegetative and yield aspects were evaluated in two production cycles. Plants and basic units (UB) were combined to form various plot sizes, from which the variation coefficient and the soil heterogeneity index were estimated. To define the experimental design, the Hathewa… Show more

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“…Thus, CVe is the factor with the greatest influence on the experimental plot dimension, followed by the index d, which determines the difference to be detected between treatments; the number of replicates and, finally, the number of treatments, with smaller effect on the plot size. Similar sequence on the order of importance of the factors was reported by Sousa et al (2016), Oliveira, Mello, Lima, Scolforo, andOliveira (2011), Muniz, Aquino, Simplicio, andSoares (2009) and Donato et al (2018) for sunflower, candeia, eucalyptus and banana crops, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Thus, CVe is the factor with the greatest influence on the experimental plot dimension, followed by the index d, which determines the difference to be detected between treatments; the number of replicates and, finally, the number of treatments, with smaller effect on the plot size. Similar sequence on the order of importance of the factors was reported by Sousa et al (2016), Oliveira, Mello, Lima, Scolforo, andOliveira (2011), Muniz, Aquino, Simplicio, andSoares (2009) and Donato et al (2018) for sunflower, candeia, eucalyptus and banana crops, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In a similar study with the sunflower crop, Sousa et al (2016) estimated an index b at 1.0585 for all cultivars tested, thus denoting high soil variability, through the nullity of correlation between the BEUs. Also, in this context, indices b > 1 have been observed in several agronomic studies (Lúcio, Haesbaert, Santos, Schwertner, & Brunes, 2012;Santos, Haesbaert, Lúcio, Storck, & Cargnelutti Filho, 2012;Donato et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Using this method, all the analyzed traits were addressed. Moreover, it was justifiable to adopt this procedure because the MMCM, despite its simplicity and determination by equations, tends to estimate smaller plot sizes as compared to that of other methods (DONATO et al, 2008;2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%