Julia Angelini, G. Faviere, E. Bortolotto, G. D. Cervigni, M. Quaglino
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Site regression model (SREG) is utilized by plant breeders for the analysis of multi-environment trials (MET) to examine the relationships among test environments and genotypes (G) and genotype-by-environment interaction (GE). In its regular form, singular-value decomposition (SVD) is applied on residual matrix from one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to partition G plus GE effects. However, ANOVA and SVD are sensitive to atypical observations, which are common in MET. To overcome this problem, three robust models are proposed to obtain valid results even in the presence of outliers. Their efficacy was evaluated by simulation and compared with standard SREG. Different scenarios were considered to identify the appropriate strategies to deal with outliers in real situations. Two real datasets are also presented to highlight the usefulness of the proposed methods in agricultural data. Our results indicate that the use of the proposed alternatives enables to effectively analyze MET data in the presence of outliers and maintain good performance without them as well.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology (JCSB) is a peer-reviewed international journal published four times a year. JCSB publishes novel and advanced original research articles on topics related to the production science of field crops and resource plants, including cropping systems, sustainable agriculture, environmental change, post-harvest management, biodiversity, crop improvement, and recent advances in physiology and molecular biology. Also covered are related subjects in a wide range of sciences such as the ecological and physiological aspects of crop production and genetic, breeding, and biotechnological approaches for crop improvement.