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Método de Papadakis e número de repetições em experimentos de soja The Papadakis method and the replications number in soybean experiments

Authors: Lindolfo Storck; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Alessandro Dal'Col Lúcio; Sidinei José Lopes;

Método de Papadakis e número de repetições em experimentos de soja The Papadakis method and the replications number in soybean experiments

Abstract

Neste trabalho, foram utilizados dados de produtividade de grãos de 216 ensaios de genótipos de soja, realizados no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, nos anos agrícolas 2003/2004, 2004/2005 e 2005/2006. O objetivo foi verificar se o uso do método de Papadakis reduz o número de repetições necessário à predição do desempenho de genótipos de soja em relação à produtividade de grãos. Maior precisão experimental é obtida com a aplicação do método de Papadakis, independentemente da combinação entre o tamanho de parcela e o número de repetições e a homogeneidade entre os blocos. O uso do método de Papadakis permite reduzir o número de repetições necessário à predição do desempenho de genótipos de soja, para um mesmo grau de precisão, em relação à produtividade de grãos. Ensaios com quatro repetições e analisados com o método de Papadakis possibilitam a identificação de genótipos superiores de soja em relação à produtividade de grãos, com 80% de precisão.Seed yield data of 216 soybean genotype experiments conducted on of Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil during the 2002/2004, 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 were used in order to verify whether the use of Papadakis Method would decrease the number of replications necessary to predict the performance of soybean genotypes in regard to seed yield. Greater experimental precision can be obtained by using the Papadakis Method regardless the combination among plot size, number of replications and block homogeneity. The use of Papadakis Method allows reduction of replications necessary to predict seed yield performance of soybean genotypes. Experiments consisted of four replications and were analyzed according to Papadakis Method which permitted to identify superior genotypes in regard to seed yield with 80% of precision.

Keywords

Glycine max L., S, Agriculture (General), Agriculture, intraclass correlation, S1-972, experimental precision, correlação intraclasse, repeatability, precisão experimental, repetibilidade

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