密度对桉树无性系生长变量的影响

Franciele Alba da Silva, S. P. Netto, A. Behling, H. Koehler, Ataídes Marinheski Filho, Cláudio Cerqueira
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Nelder的系统设计可以在相对较小的区域内研究人工林间距,这对森林规划具有重要意义。然而,这种方法可能产生观测结果之间的依赖性,使得难以使用经典统计来评估实验。因此,我们的目标是:评估树木变量(树径、树高和树体积)与可用生长面积之间的关系;评估观测值之间的自相关性;并使用多变量分析克隆的轮廓来比较树枝学变量。这些数据来自巴西托坎廷斯州的四个不同桉树种类无性系不同年龄的Nelder wheel样地的实验。采用Spearman秩相关评价研究变量估计值与各自有效种植面积之间的关系。用Moran’s I指数评价观测值之间的自相关性。为了分析无性系的剖面行为,提出了三个问题:(1)对不同无性系的估计是否存在统计差异?(2)无性系试验中使用的处理是否有差异?(3)无性系与间距之间是否存在相互作用?主要结果表明,多元剖面分析解决了Nelder系统设计中的自相关问题。得到了不同间距下无性系间生长变量直径、体积、高度的差异,这些变量在间距间是否存在差异,无性系与间距间是否存在交互作用等问题的答案。重复测量分析法适用于内尔德轮试验中树木的评价。
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Density effect on growth variables of eucalypt clones in a Nelder wheel experiment
Nelder’s systematic design enables studies of tree plantation spacing in relatively small areas, which is of great interest for forest planning. However, dependence between observations can arise with this method, making it difficult to use classic statistics for evaluating an experiment. Therefore, our aims were to: evaluate the relationship between dendrometric variables (tree diameter, height and volume) and the available growing area; evaluate autocorrelation among the observations; and use multivariate analysis of the profiles of the clones for comparisons of the dendrometric variables. The data are from an experiment with four Nelder wheel plots of different Eucalyptus species clones of different ages, in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. Spearman’s rank correlation was applied to evaluate the relationship between the estimates of the studied variables and respective available growing area. Autocorrelation between the observations was evaluated with Moran’s I index. To analyse the profile behaviour of the clones, three questions were proposed: (1) Are there statistical differences between the estimations made for the different clones? (2) Are there differences between treatments applied in the experiment with the clones? (3) Is there interaction between clones and spacings? The main results show that multivariate profile analysis solved the autocorrelation problem in Nelder’s systematic design. Furthermore, we obtained answers as to differences between the growth variables diameter, volume and height among the clones at different spacings, whether there is a difference between the spacings for these variables, and whether there is an interaction between clones and spacings. The analysis method used for repeated measures is appropriate to evaluate trees in Nelder wheel trials.
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