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Detection of the change point in the winter wheat experiment

Anna SzczepańskaEwa Bakinowska — 2012

Biometrical Letters

This paper concerns detection of the change point, which is treated as an abrupt change in the response function or one of its derivatives. The change point is identified using the semiparametric model and the theory given by Speckman (1994). The theory is illustrated by a real experiment in wchich the dry biomass of winter wheat is studied.

Likelihood and quasi - likelihood estimation of transition probabilities

Ewa BakinowskaRadosław Kala — 2004

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

In the paper two approaches to the problem of estimation of transition probabilities are considered. The approach by McCullagh and Nelder [5], based on the independent model and the quasi-likelihood function, is compared with the approach based on the marginal model and the standard likelihood function. The estimates following from these two approaches are illustrated on a simple example which was used by McCullagh and Nelder.

Comparison of uniformity decisions in DUS testing for full and reduced numbers of measurements

Wiesław PilarczykBogna KowalczykEwa Bakinowska — 2015

Biometrical Letters

It is investigated how a reduction in the number of measurements influences uniformity decisions in distinctness, uniformity and stability (DUS) testing. Using real data from DUS trials performed in Poland for several species, it is shown that when final decisions are taken after three years of testing, a reduction in the number of measurements by 50% of the numbers indicated in the Guidelines has very limited impact on decisions (rejection or approval of candidate variety). Decisions taken after...

An evaluation of the efficiency of plant protection products via nonlinear statistical methods – a simulation study

Ewa SkotarczakEwa BakinowskaKamila Tomaszyk — 2014

Biometrical Letters

A nonlinear statistical approach was used to evaluate the efficiency of plant protection products. The methodology presented can be implemented when the observations in an experiment are recorded as success or failure. This occurs, for example, when following the application of a herbicide or pesticide, a single weed or insect is classified as alive (failure) or dead (success). Then a higher probability of success means a higher efficiency of the tested product. Using simulated data sets, a comparison...

Evaluation of spring barley breeding lines in a two-year multi-location experiment using some statistical methods

Bogna ZawiejaEwa BakinowskaAndrzej Bichoński — 2016

Biometrical Letters

In breeding experiments conducted prior to tests connected with the registration of new breeding lines of crops, pre-preliminary and preliminary trials are carried out. In this study a comparison was made among some models of analysis of variance, in relation to the selection of new breeding lines of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). The aim is to determine whether the choice of model of analysis of variance may influence the choice of tested breeding lines. The trait considered was the yield...

Impact of cereal diseases on the qualitative traits of spring barley breeding lines

Bogna ZawiejaEwa BakinowskaAndrzej BichońskiWiesław Pilarczyk — 2017

Biometrical Letters

The differences between individual breeding lines of spring barley and a control variety were tested in terms of several measured (continuous) and qualitative traits. The impact of the qualitative traits (diseases) on the quantitative traits, especially yield, was assessed on the basis of the significance of differences for both qualitative traits and yield. Depending on the type of trait, either a logistic model or analysis of variance was used as a statistical tool. The statistically significant...

A remark on genotype selection in plant breeding projects

Ewa BakinowskaAndrzej BichońskiRadosław KalaBogna Zawieja — 2015

Biometrical Letters

One of the main problems in plant breeding is the selection of the best genotypes. Most often the selection is made using yield as a main trait of continuous type, and ignoring the other traits of discrete type. Here, a simple procedure is proposed for dealing with the selection problem using not only the yield, but also an auxiliary discrete trait. The method is based on transforming the continuous variable into a discrete one and testing the dependence of variables with the use of contingency...

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