Optimizing Bartlett test: a grain yield analysis in soybean

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Abstract

This study analyzed the response of the Bartlett test as a function of sample size and to define the optimal sample size for the test with soybean grain yield data. Six experiments were conducted in a randomized block design with 20 or 30 cultivars and three repetitions. Grain yield was determined per plant, totaling 9,000 sampled plants. Next, sample scenarios of 1, 2, …, 100 plants were simulated and the optimal sample size was defined via maximum curvature points. The increase in sampled plants per experimental unit favors Bartlett test’s precision. Also, the sampling of 17 to 20 plants per experimental unit is enough to maintain the accuracy of the test.

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Bittencourt, K. C., Toebe, I. C. D., de Souza, R. R., Toebe, M., & Mello, A. C. (2023). Optimizing Bartlett test: a grain yield analysis in soybean. Ciencia Rural, 53(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20220110

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