2020
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452020177
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Description of blackberry fruit growth by nonlinear regression models

Abstract: Blackberry is a small fruit with several properties beneficial to human health and its cultivation is an alternative for small producers due to its fast and high financial return. Studying the growth of fruits over time is extremely important to understand their development, helping in the most appropriate crop management, avoiding post-harvest losses, which is one of the aggravating factors of blackberry cultivation, being a short shelf life fruit. Thus, growth curves are highlighted in this type of study and… Show more

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“…(φ 1 ), because according to Ribeiro et al (2018b), in presence of autocorrelated errors, it is important to model this autocorrelation and incorporate it into the model to ensure greater precision in the estimates. Muianga et al (2016), Muniz et al (2017), Silva et al (2020) and Jane et al (2020) all found similar results when observing autocorrelated errors in the fitting of nonlinear models applied to the growth data in cashew, cacao, blackberry and sugar cane varieties, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…(φ 1 ), because according to Ribeiro et al (2018b), in presence of autocorrelated errors, it is important to model this autocorrelation and incorporate it into the model to ensure greater precision in the estimates. Muianga et al (2016), Muniz et al (2017), Silva et al (2020) and Jane et al (2020) all found similar results when observing autocorrelated errors in the fitting of nonlinear models applied to the growth data in cashew, cacao, blackberry and sugar cane varieties, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Since models are adjusted, it is necessary to verify the residual vector to guarantee the results of hypothesis tests applied in studies. There are several hypothesis tests in literature to verify the validation of residual vector assumptions which can also be verified by the graphic analysis (RIBEIRO et al, 2018b;SILVA et al, 2020). For models to be considered fit to describe the functional relationship in study, in addition to the analysis of residues, it is essential to verify the significance of the parameters of models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With all these steps completed, the various tested models can be reduced to a single model, said to be the "most adequate" (ARCHONTOULIS; MIGUEZ, 2015). For the selection of the "most adequate" model, some criteria are used to assess the quality of fit, which are used in several growth studies (RIBEIRO et al, 2018aSILVA et al, 2020), such as the Akaike information criterion (AIC) (AKAIKE, 1974), the Bayesian information criterion (BIC) (SCHWARZ, 1978), adjusted determination coefficient (R 2 a j ), residual standard deviation (RSD) and the intrinsic (C l ) and parametric (C q ) nonlinearity measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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