Field-scale experiments for site-specific crop Management. Part I: Design considerations

This is a two-part paper concerned with the role of field-scale experiments in site-specific crop management (SSCM). Part I is a general introduction to experimental design for SSCM, while Part II focuses on applied analysis. All references are listed at the end of Part II. In Part I, we list the goals of SSCM-experimentation, in addition to the classes of valid experimental designs. Three general approaches are proposed for choosing experimental designs: approach A is for experiments concerning management classes, while approaches B and C are alternatives for continuous management. Approaches A and B are comparative and can be analysed with an appropriately modified ANOVA.

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Main Authors: Pringle, MJ, Cook, Simon E., McBratney, AB
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer 2004-12
Subjects:precision agriculture, geographical information systems, field experimentation, agricultura de precisión, sistemas de información geográfica, experimentación en campo,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43459
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11119-004-6346-1
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-434592023-12-08T19:36:04Z Field-scale experiments for site-specific crop Management. Part I: Design considerations Pringle, MJ Cook, Simon E. McBratney, AB precision agriculture geographical information systems field experimentation agricultura de precisión sistemas de información geográfica experimentación en campo This is a two-part paper concerned with the role of field-scale experiments in site-specific crop management (SSCM). Part I is a general introduction to experimental design for SSCM, while Part II focuses on applied analysis. All references are listed at the end of Part II. In Part I, we list the goals of SSCM-experimentation, in addition to the classes of valid experimental designs. Three general approaches are proposed for choosing experimental designs: approach A is for experiments concerning management classes, while approaches B and C are alternatives for continuous management. Approaches A and B are comparative and can be analysed with an appropriately modified ANOVA. 2004-12 2014-09-24T08:42:10Z 2014-09-24T08:42:10Z Journal Article 1573-1618 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43459 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11119-004-6346-1 en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Limited Access Springer Precision Agriculture
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topic precision agriculture
geographical information systems
field experimentation
agricultura de precisión
sistemas de información geográfica
experimentación en campo
precision agriculture
geographical information systems
field experimentation
agricultura de precisión
sistemas de información geográfica
experimentación en campo
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geographical information systems
field experimentation
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experimentación en campo
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geographical information systems
field experimentation
agricultura de precisión
sistemas de información geográfica
experimentación en campo
Pringle, MJ
Cook, Simon E.
McBratney, AB
Field-scale experiments for site-specific crop Management. Part I: Design considerations
description This is a two-part paper concerned with the role of field-scale experiments in site-specific crop management (SSCM). Part I is a general introduction to experimental design for SSCM, while Part II focuses on applied analysis. All references are listed at the end of Part II. In Part I, we list the goals of SSCM-experimentation, in addition to the classes of valid experimental designs. Three general approaches are proposed for choosing experimental designs: approach A is for experiments concerning management classes, while approaches B and C are alternatives for continuous management. Approaches A and B are comparative and can be analysed with an appropriately modified ANOVA.
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field experimentation
agricultura de precisión
sistemas de información geográfica
experimentación en campo
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Cook, Simon E.
McBratney, AB
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