li.millet.uniformity | R Documentation |
Uniformity trial of millet at China in 1934.
A data frame with 600 observations on the following 3 variables.
row
row
col
column
yield
yield (grams)
Crop date estimated to be 1934.
Field was 100 ft x 100 ft. Plots were 15 feet long by 1 foot wide.
Field width: 100 plots * 1 foot = 100 feet
Field length: 6 plots * 15 feet = 100 feet
Li found the most efficient use of land was obtained with plats 15 feet long and two rowss wide. Also satisfactory would be one row 30 feet long.
Li, HW and Meng, CJ and Liu, TN. 1936. Field Results in a Millet Breeding Experiment. Agronomy Journal, 28, 1-15. Table 1. https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj1936.00021962002800010001x
## Not run:
library(agridat)
data(li.millet.uniformity)
dat <- li.millet.uniformity
mean(dat$yield) # matches Li et al.
libs(desplot)
desplot(dat, yield~col*row,
aspect=100/100, # true aspect
main="li.millet.uniformity")
## End(Not run)
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