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The EBS supports several types of trial designs that can be generated using different models as described in the table below. Users also have the option to define the shape of the trial

Trial Designs and Models

Trial Design Name

EBS Release Version

Description

Alpha-Lattice

1.0

A kind of resolvable incomplete block design, that is, not all treatments are tested in the same block, and it is a resolvable design because groups of blocks are arranged to form complete replications.

Design parameters: number of occurrences (trials), number of replicates, number of blocks.

Layout parameter: number of rows per block, number of rows per replicate, total number of field rows, plot ordering (serpentine or not)

Usage: When the number of treatments being tested (entries, genotypes) is very large, it is difficult to have a uniform field that supports this large number of plots, so we build small blocks (incomplete blocks) within the replication. Block size need not be large even when the number of treatments is large. More flexible than lattice designs (which require that number of treatments should be a perfect square and block size or number of plots in each block is equal to the square root of the number of treatments).

Alpha-Lattice | CIMMYT

2.0

Same as Alpha-Lattice.

Differences:

  • In this one the user selects the size of the blocks, and not the number of blocks.

  • Layout parameters:

    • Number of plots until field divisor (wrap the serpentine).

    • Serpentine options (vertical or horizontal)

Alpha-Lattice | WHEAT

2.0

Same as Alpha-Lattice | CIMMYT.

Differences:

  • Add randomization degree options (randomize first replicate and usage of same randomization for all occurrences)

RCBD

1.0

Randomized Complete Block Design. Is the standard design for agricultural experiments, the replication is arranged in group, creating a local control factor that is called “Block”. Each block contains one plot of each entry, there are no theoretical limit for the number of blocks. The entries are randomized within the blocks. In this design block and replication are the same entity.

Design parameters: number of occurrences (trials) and number of replicates (blocks)

Layout parameters: number of field rows, rows per replication (block) and plot ordering (serpentine or not).

Usage: When the experimental units are not homogeneous and it is possible to group the experimental units into blocks such that experimental units within each block are more homogeneous than those between blocks. It is not recommended when the number of entries are too large, being impossible to have field with a little variation even within the blocks.

RCBD | CIMMYT

2.0

Same as RCBD

Differences:

  • Layout parameters:

    • Number of plots until field divisor (wrap the serpentine)

    • Serpentine options (vertical or horizontal)

Row-Column

1.0

Augmented RCB

1.0

Trial Shape

When generating a design shape, users are able to select several parameters including:

  • Number of rows

  • Number of plots before “turning” or wrapping the design

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