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The relation between GxE interaction and the number of locations in series of oilseed rape trials

Wiesław Pilarczyk — 2013

Biometrical Letters

The problem of the selection of locations (experimental stations) for experiments on oilseed rape is considered. The results of 138 experiments conducted by the Research Centre for Cultivar Testing (COBORU) in the period 2006-2010 at 41 experimental stations form the basis for all considerations. The method applied earlier by Pilarczyk and Fraś (2007, 2010) for analysis of similar results concerning winter wheat was utilized here. However, because of the high degree of non-orthogonality of the data...

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...

The dependence of DUS (distinctness, uniformity and stability) decisions concerning white mustard and oilseed rape varieties on the number of measurements

Wiesław PilarczykBogna KowalczykBogna Zawieja — 2016

Biometrical Letters

An analysis is made of the possibility of reducing numbers of measurements in DUS (distinctness, uniformity and stability) trials on varieties of white mustard and oilseed rape, based on the results of DUS trials performed in the years 2005–2009 by the Research Centre for Cultivar Testing. It is shown that, when decisions are taken after three years of testing, it is possible to decrease the number of measurements by 50%, with the decisions practically unchanged for both considered species. For...

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...

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