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A multivariate analysis of a series of variety trials with special reference to classification of varieties

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Utilizing the multivariate analysis of variance approach, it is shown how crop varieties can be classified to regions on the basis of a large series of variety trials carried out at many places over a period of several years or seasons. The analysed example data come from 127 trials with varieties of winter wheat.

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Caliński, T., Czajka, S., Kaczmarek, Z. (1994). A multivariate analysis of a series of variety trials with special reference to classification of varieties. In: Diday, E., Lechevallier, Y., Schader, M., Bertrand, P., Burtschy, B. (eds) New Approaches in Classification and Data Analysis. Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51175-2_15

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