1962
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-842x.1962.tb00321.x
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The Analysis of a Series of Wheat Varietal Trials1

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“…In the extreme, in order to provide plots for more treatment comparisons, such designs may only use one replicate per site, other sites and years providing the replication. It has been consistently shown that the optimal arrangement for a given number of plots is to use one replication per location and the maximum number of locations (Yates, 1939: Sprague & Federer, 1951; Balaam & Hunter, 1962; Baker, 1969; Peterson & Rathjen, 1981; Latter & Ellison, 1983; Bhatt et al ., 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the extreme, in order to provide plots for more treatment comparisons, such designs may only use one replicate per site, other sites and years providing the replication. It has been consistently shown that the optimal arrangement for a given number of plots is to use one replication per location and the maximum number of locations (Yates, 1939: Sprague & Federer, 1951; Balaam & Hunter, 1962; Baker, 1969; Peterson & Rathjen, 1981; Latter & Ellison, 1983; Bhatt et al ., 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%