Problems in parameter estimation for power and AR(1) models of spatial correlation in designed field experiments
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Piepho, Hans-Peter
Möhring, Jens
Pflugfelder, Markus
Hermann, Winfried
Williams, Emlyn R.
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Faculty of Agriculture and Biology of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW)
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The AR(1) and power models of spatial correlation are popular in the analysis of field trial data.
Numerical difficulties in estimation and interpretation of these models may occur when the
autocorrelation parameter ρ tends to either zero or unity. These problems are considered here using
three different examples. The first example is based on simulated data for a partially replicated design,
where the true underlying variance-covariance structure is known. The other two examples involve real
data from a precision farming trial and a plant breeding trial. We suggest four options to deal with the
observed numerical problems and illustrate their use with the examples. It is shown in the examples that
re-scaling of the spatial coordinates or a re-parameterization of the AR(1) model as an exponential model
can be useful to help the model converge. We conclude that individual parameter estimates of the AR(1)
model should be interpreted with care, especially when the autocorrelation estimate is close to either zero
or unity.
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Communications in Biometry and Crop Science