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Learn how to manage different types of trial variability like normal, controllable, uncontrollable, and unexpected. Discover strategies to deal with variability, insights from a hypothetical trial, and tips for effective planning and site selection.
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VARIABILITY IN TRIALS Adapted fr M Gunther
Types of variability • Normal random variability • Controllable variability e.g. soil fertility gradients • Uncontrollable variability e.g. theft of produce • Unexpected variability e.g. digging a drain without thinking of the consequences
How to deal with variability • Random variability can be a problem if there are limited plots – increase replication may help • Trial design e.g. blocking may help overcome Controllable variability • Uncontrollable variability may need data manipulation at analysis – missing plots, extrapolation from remaining portions • Uncontrollable variability may be eased by careful site inspection, early planning, regular visits to the trial etc
Some experiences I have had • The following set of slides represents a hypothetical variety trial • It has nine treatments with five replications – this would often be considered to be over replicated
Effects so far are what we could call normal and controllable variability What follows are things we may not have thought of!!
One corner of our trial extended onto an area of poor red soil
Some years ago, somebody had cleared a house site in the middle of our trial area
We had neglected to plan for adequate planting material and had to get what we could find
Weather got too wet and we had to dig drains quickly to avoid water logging
This may be an unreal result But, we can overcome some of these issues with good forward planning, careful site selection, close supervision of trials and …