Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea

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Autor(a) principal: Facco, Giovani
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Cargnelutti Filho, Alberto, Lúcio, Alessandro Dal’Col, Santos, Gustavo Oliveira dos, Stefanello, Réges Bellé, Alves, Bruna Mendonça, Burin, Cláudia, Neu, Ismael Mario Márcio, Kleinpaul, Jéssica Andiara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/19756
Resumo: The objectives of this study were to determine the sample size (i.e., number of plants) required to accurately estimate the average of morphological traits of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) and to check for variability in sample size between evaluation periods and seasons. Two uniformity trials (i.e., experiments without treatment) were conducted for two growing seasons. In the first season (2011/2012), the seeds were sown by broadcast seeding, and in the second season (2012/2013), the seeds were sown in rows spaced 0.50 m apart. The ground area in each experiment was 1,848 m2, and 360 plants were marked in the central area, in a 2 m × 2 m grid. Three morphological traits (e.g., number of nodes, plant height and stem diameter) were evaluated 13 times during the first season and 22 times in the second season. Measurements for all three morphological traits were normally distributed and confirmed through the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Randomness was confirmed using the Run Test, and the descriptive statistics were calculated. For each trait, the sample size (n) was calculated for the semiamplitudes of the confidence interval (i.e., estimation error) equal to 2, 4, 6, ..., 20% of the estimated mean with a confidence coefficient (1-?) of 95%. Subsequently, n was fixed at 360 plants, and the estimation error of the estimated percentage of the average for each trait was calculated. Variability of the sample size for the pigeonpea culture was observed between the morphological traits evaluated, among the evaluation periods and between seasons. Therefore, to assess with an accuracy of 6% of the estimated average, at least 136 plants must be evaluated throughout the pigeonpea crop cycle to determine the sample size for the traits (e.g., number of nodes, plant height and stem diameter) in the different evaluation periods and between seasons. 
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spelling Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpeaTamanho de amostra para caracteres morfológicos de feijão guanduCajanus cajan L.Sample dimensioningExperimental precision.Cajanus cajan L.Dimensionamento amostralPrecisão experimental.The objectives of this study were to determine the sample size (i.e., number of plants) required to accurately estimate the average of morphological traits of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) and to check for variability in sample size between evaluation periods and seasons. Two uniformity trials (i.e., experiments without treatment) were conducted for two growing seasons. In the first season (2011/2012), the seeds were sown by broadcast seeding, and in the second season (2012/2013), the seeds were sown in rows spaced 0.50 m apart. The ground area in each experiment was 1,848 m2, and 360 plants were marked in the central area, in a 2 m × 2 m grid. Three morphological traits (e.g., number of nodes, plant height and stem diameter) were evaluated 13 times during the first season and 22 times in the second season. Measurements for all three morphological traits were normally distributed and confirmed through the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Randomness was confirmed using the Run Test, and the descriptive statistics were calculated. For each trait, the sample size (n) was calculated for the semiamplitudes of the confidence interval (i.e., estimation error) equal to 2, 4, 6, ..., 20% of the estimated mean with a confidence coefficient (1-?) of 95%. Subsequently, n was fixed at 360 plants, and the estimation error of the estimated percentage of the average for each trait was calculated. Variability of the sample size for the pigeonpea culture was observed between the morphological traits evaluated, among the evaluation periods and between seasons. Therefore, to assess with an accuracy of 6% of the estimated average, at least 136 plants must be evaluated throughout the pigeonpea crop cycle to determine the sample size for the traits (e.g., number of nodes, plant height and stem diameter) in the different evaluation periods and between seasons. Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar o tamanho de amostra (número de plantas) para estimação da média de caracteres morfológicos de feijão guandu (Cajanus cajan L.) e verificar se há variabilidade do tamanho de amostra entre as épocas de avaliação e entre os anos agrícolas. Foram conduzidos dois ensaios de uniformidade (experimentos sem tratamentos), em dois anos agrícolas. No primeiro ano agrícola (2011/2012), a semeadura foi realizada a lanço e no segundo ano agrícola (2012/2013), a semeadura foi realizada em linhas espaçadas a 0,50 m. A área útil, em cada um dos experimentos foi de 1.848 m2, e foram demarcadas 360 plantas, na área central, em um gride de 2 m × 2 m. Foram avaliados três caracteres morfológicos (número de nós, altura de planta e diâmetro de caule) em 13 épocas no primeiro ano agrícola e em 22 épocas no segundo ano agrícola. Em todos os caracteres foi verificada a normalidade, por meio do teste de Kolmogorov-Smirnov e a aleatoriedade pelo Run Test e calculadas as estatísticas descritivas. Para cada caractere, foi calculado o tamanho de amostra (n), para as semiamplitudes do intervalo de confiança (erros de estimação) iguais a 2, 4, 6, ..., 20% da estimativa da média, com coeficiente de confiança (1-?) de 95%. Posteriormente, fixou-se n em 360 plantas e foi calculado o erro de estimação em percentagem da estimativa da média para cada um dos caracteres. Há variabilidade do tamanho de amostra para a cultura de feijão guandu entre os caracteres morfológicos avaliados, entre as épocas de avaliação e entre os anos agrícolas. Sendo que para avaliar com uma precisão de 6% da estimativa da média, 136 plantas avaliadas ao longo do ciclo da cultura de feijão guandu são necessárias para determinar o tamanho de amostra para os caracteres, número de nós, altura de planta e diâmetro de caule nas diferentes épocas de avaliação e entre os anos agrícolas. UEL2015-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1975610.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Supl2p4151Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 6Supl2 (2015); 4151-4164Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 6Supl2 (2015); 4151-41641679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
Tamanho de amostra para caracteres morfológicos de feijão guandu
title Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
spellingShingle Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
Facco, Giovani
Cajanus cajan L.
Sample dimensioning
Experimental precision.
Cajanus cajan L.
Dimensionamento amostral
Precisão experimental.
title_short Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
title_full Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
title_fullStr Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
title_full_unstemmed Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
title_sort Sample size for morphological traits of pigeonpea
author Facco, Giovani
author_facet Facco, Giovani
Cargnelutti Filho, Alberto
Lúcio, Alessandro Dal’Col
Santos, Gustavo Oliveira dos
Stefanello, Réges Bellé
Alves, Bruna Mendonça
Burin, Cláudia
Neu, Ismael Mario Márcio
Kleinpaul, Jéssica Andiara
author_role author
author2 Cargnelutti Filho, Alberto
Lúcio, Alessandro Dal’Col
Santos, Gustavo Oliveira dos
Stefanello, Réges Bellé
Alves, Bruna Mendonça
Burin, Cláudia
Neu, Ismael Mario Márcio
Kleinpaul, Jéssica Andiara
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Facco, Giovani
Cargnelutti Filho, Alberto
Lúcio, Alessandro Dal’Col
Santos, Gustavo Oliveira dos
Stefanello, Réges Bellé
Alves, Bruna Mendonça
Burin, Cláudia
Neu, Ismael Mario Márcio
Kleinpaul, Jéssica Andiara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cajanus cajan L.
Sample dimensioning
Experimental precision.
Cajanus cajan L.
Dimensionamento amostral
Precisão experimental.
topic Cajanus cajan L.
Sample dimensioning
Experimental precision.
Cajanus cajan L.
Dimensionamento amostral
Precisão experimental.
description The objectives of this study were to determine the sample size (i.e., number of plants) required to accurately estimate the average of morphological traits of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) and to check for variability in sample size between evaluation periods and seasons. Two uniformity trials (i.e., experiments without treatment) were conducted for two growing seasons. In the first season (2011/2012), the seeds were sown by broadcast seeding, and in the second season (2012/2013), the seeds were sown in rows spaced 0.50 m apart. The ground area in each experiment was 1,848 m2, and 360 plants were marked in the central area, in a 2 m × 2 m grid. Three morphological traits (e.g., number of nodes, plant height and stem diameter) were evaluated 13 times during the first season and 22 times in the second season. Measurements for all three morphological traits were normally distributed and confirmed through the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Randomness was confirmed using the Run Test, and the descriptive statistics were calculated. For each trait, the sample size (n) was calculated for the semiamplitudes of the confidence interval (i.e., estimation error) equal to 2, 4, 6, ..., 20% of the estimated mean with a confidence coefficient (1-?) of 95%. Subsequently, n was fixed at 360 plants, and the estimation error of the estimated percentage of the average for each trait was calculated. Variability of the sample size for the pigeonpea culture was observed between the morphological traits evaluated, among the evaluation periods and between seasons. Therefore, to assess with an accuracy of 6% of the estimated average, at least 136 plants must be evaluated throughout the pigeonpea crop cycle to determine the sample size for the traits (e.g., number of nodes, plant height and stem diameter) in the different evaluation periods and between seasons. 
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