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Sample size of the characters in soybeans genotypes

The aim of this research was to determine the sample size of characters in different soybeans (Glycine max L.) genotypes and to verify its variability among genotypes and experiments. Twenty-eight soybeans genotypes were evaluated in five experiments conducted in Jaboticabal, São Paulo State, Brazil (latitude 21°15'22"S, longitude 48°18'18" W, altitude 595m), in agricultural years from 2002 to 2005. Randomized blocks design with three repetitions was installed to evaluate the following characters: plant height at maturity, height of first pod insertion, number of nodes per plant, number of branches per plant and number of pods per plant, in six plants sampled at random in each plot. It was found variability in the sample size among genotypes in relation to the number of nodes per plant. When the five experiments were compared, results also show variability of the sample size in relation to plant height at maturity, number of nodes per plant, number of branches per plant and number of pods per plant. To improve the experimental precision in the evaluation of characters in soybeans plants it is recommended to increase the number of repetitions and use, at least, twelve plants per plot.

Glycine max L.; experimental planning; sampling; experimental precision


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