Denison Esequiel Schabarum
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2014
Daniel Santos; Alessandro Dal’Col Lúcio; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Lindolfo Storck; Leandro Homrich Lorentz; Denison Esequiel Schabarum
The objective of this work was to determine the efficiency of the Papadakis method on the quality evaluation of experiments with multiple-harvest oleraceous crops, and on the estimate of the covariate and the ideal plot size. Data from nine uniformity trials (five with bean pod, two with zucchini, and two with sweet pepper) and from one experiment with treatments (with sweet pepper) were used. Through the uniformity trials, the best way to calculate the covariate was defined and the optimal plot size was calculated. In the experiment with treatments, analyses of variance and covariance were performed, in which the covariate was calculated by the Papadakis method, and experimental precision was evaluated based on four statistics. The use of analysis of covariance with the covariate obtained by the Papadakis method increases the quality of experiments with multiple-harvest oleraceous crops and allows the use of smaller plot sizes. The best covariate is the one that considers a neighboring plot of each side of the reference plot.
Horticultura Brasileira | 2016
Alessandro Dal’Col Lúcio; Daniel Santos; Alberto Filho Cargnelutti; Denison Esequiel Schabarum
This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of Papadakis method in improving quality of the trials in the lettuce crop, establish the best way to estimate the covariate and the optimal plot size to be used in this method. The way of estimating the covariate that allows a better efficiency of the method and the estimation of the plot size adjusted to be used in this method were determined from eight uniformity essays on the lettuce crop. The efficacy of using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using a covariate estimated by the Papadakis method, was tested in an experiment with treatments on the lettuce crop, the variable studied being the aboveground part fresh mass of the plants. The use of ANCOVA with the covariate projected by the Papadakis method improves the quality of the experiments within the lettuce crop. The covariate that provides the best efficiency of ANCOVA is the one that considers a close share of each side of the relative share in the cropping line. The plot size on the cropping line, adjusted to be used in the method, is of four plants (1,2 m) for greenhouse and tunnel and five plants (1,5 m) for the field.
Bragantia | 2018
Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; André Lavezo; Cláudia Marques de Bem; Fernanda Carini; Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Cirineu Tolfo Bandeira; Jéssica Andiara Kleinpaul; C.A. Wartha; Daniela Lixinski Silveira; Rafael Vieira Pezzini; Rosana Marzari Thomasi; Fernanda Martins Simões; Ismael Mario Márcio Neu
The aim of this study was to determine the optimum plot size to evaluate the fresh matter of aerial part of dwarf pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp), cultivar IAPAR 43 (Aratã), in scenarios formed by combinations of numbers of treatments, number of replications, and precision levels. The fresh matter of aerial part was weighed on basic experimental units of 1 m × 1 m in three uniformity trials with size of 24 m × 12 m (288 m2 in each trial). The soil heterogeneity index of Smith was estimated. Also, the optimum plot size was determined by Hatheway’s method in scenarios formed by combinations of BASIC AREAS Article Plot size related to numbers of treatments and replications, and experimental precision in dwarf pigeon pea Alberto Cargnelutti Filho1*, André Lavezo2, Cláudia Marques de Bem2, Fernanda Carini2, Denison Esequiel Schabarum2, Cirineu Tolfo Bandeira2, Jéssica Andiara Kleinpaul2, Cleiton Antonio Wartha3, Daniela Lixinski Silveira2, Rafael Vieira Pezzini2, Rosana Marzari Thomasi1, Fernanda Martins Simões1, Ismael Mario Márcio Neu2 1.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Departamento de Fitotecnia Santa Maria (RS), Brazil. 2.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia Santa Maria (RS), Brazil. 3.Universidade Federal de Viçosa Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitotecnia Viçosa (MG), Brazil. *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received: Mar. 15, 2017 – Accepted: May 29, 2017 i treatments (i = 5, 10, 15, and 20), r replications (r = 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, 9, and 10), and d precision levels (d = 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30%). In experiments designed on randomized block design with 5 to 20 treatments and four replications, plots with 9 m2 were enough to identify significant differences among treatments regarding the fresh matter of aerial part in dwarf pigeon pea at 5% probability of 30% of the experiment overall mean.
Bragantia | 2017
Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Bruna Mendonça Alves; Diego Nicolau Follmann; Cláudia Marques de Bem; Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Lucas da Silva Stefanelo; Cleiton Antonio Wartha; Jéssica Andiara Kleinpaul; Gabriela Görgen Chaves; Daniela Barbieri Uliana; Rafael Vieira Pezzini
). Each trial was divided into 36 basic experimental units (BEU) of 1 m × 1 m, totaling 1,728 BEU. In each BEU, the fresh matter was weighed. The optimum plot size was determined by the method of maximum curvature of the coefficient of variation model. The means were compared among sowing densities by the Scott-Knott’s test. The number of repetitions — for experiments with completely randomized and randomized block designs, in scenarios of i treatments
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017
Cláudia Marques de Bem; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Giovani Facco; Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Daniela Lixinski Silveira; Fernanda Martins Simões; Daniela Barbieri Uliana
The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2018
Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Cláudia Marques de Bem; Giovani Facco; Jéssica Andiara Kleinpaul; Cleiton Antonio Wartha
The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2018
Cirineu Tolfo Bandeira; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Fernanda Carini; Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Jéssica Andiara Kleinpaul; Rafael Vieira Pezzini
Scientia Horticulturae | 2018
Dionatan Ketzer Krysczun; Alessandro Dal’Col Lúcio; Bruno Giacomini Sari; Maria Inês Diel; Tiago Olivoto; Cinthya Souza Santana; Cassiane Ubessi; Denison Esequiel Schabarum
Comunicata Scientiae | 2018
André Lavezo; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; Bruna Mendonça Alves; Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Daniela Lixinski Silveira; Gabriela Görgen Chaves
Ciencia Rural | 2018
Giovani Facco; Alberto Cargnelutti Filho; André Lavezo; Denison Esequiel Schabarum; Gabriela Görgen Chaves; Daniela Lixinski Silveira