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Frey, Janina, Hartung, Jens, Ogutu, Joseph, Piepho, Hans‐Peter (2024) Analyze as randomized—Why dropping block effects in designed experiments is a bad idea. Agronomy Journal, 116 (3) 1371-1381 doi:10.1002/agj2.21570

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TitleAnalyze as randomized—Why dropping block effects in designed experiments is a bad idea
JournalAgronomy Journal
AuthorsFrey, JaninaAuthor
Hartung, JensAuthor
Ogutu, JosephAuthor
Piepho, Hans‐PeterAuthor
Year2024 (May)Volume116
Issue3
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/agj2.21570Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFrey, Janina, Hartung, Jens, Ogutu, Joseph, Piepho, Hans‐Peter (2024) Analyze as randomized—Why dropping block effects in designed experiments is a bad idea. Agronomy Journal, 116 (3) 1371-1381 doi:10.1002/agj2.21570
Plain TextFrey, Janina, Hartung, Jens, Ogutu, Joseph, Piepho, Hans‐Peter (2024) Analyze as randomized—Why dropping block effects in designed experiments is a bad idea. Agronomy Journal, 116 (3) 1371-1381 doi:10.1002/agj2.21570
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