Systematic designs for field experimentation with multipurpose trees
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1985ISSN:- 1572-9680 (Revista en electrónico)
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Systematic field layouts are especially useful with multi-purpose tree species for examining plant responses e.g. to density stress, and where a wide range of treatments are needed because of lack of previous data. Examples of a 'fan' and a 'parallel-row' layout are given (with suitable sets of dimensions) and the development of parallel-row designs is illustrated for management trialsand mixed cropping.
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