Biometrical Letters

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Volume (52) Number 1 pp. 23-35

Dariusz Kayzer 1, Anna Budka 1, Klaudia Borowiak 2, Janina Zbierska 2, Marta Lisiak 2

1Department of Mathematical and Statistical Methods, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 28, 60-637Poznań, Poland
2Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Piątkowska 94C, 60-649Poznań, Poland

An application of canonical variate analysis in profile comparison of dry matter content of white clover between ozone-sensitive and ozone-resistant clones exposed in ambient air conditions

Summary

Tropospheric ozone affects plant growth and the yield of main pasture species all around the world. Experiments are usually performed in fully controlled conditions; the number of investigations in ambient air conditions is still limited. Moreover, most investigations of the effect of ozone on white clover biomass production consider one series after the other, including a period without leaves. Hence, based on the recommendations, additional series are proposed and studied here. The responses of sensitive and resistant white clover clones are presented and compared using multivariate analysis of variance and profile analysis. The canonical variate analysis used here makes it possible to present the profile comparison of dry matter content of white clover graphically in Euclidean space. The investigations revealed a difference in response between clones and the necessity of using the additional series.

Keywords: multivariate analysis of variance, profile analysis, canonical variate analysis, ozone, dry weight, white clover

DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0003

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MLA Kayzer, Dariusz, et al. "An application of canonical variate analysis in profile comparison of dry matter content of white clover between ozone-sensitive and ozone-resistant clones exposed in ambient air conditions." Biometrical Letters 52.1 (2015): 23-35. DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0003
APA Kayzer, D., Budka, A., Borowiak, K., Zbierska, J., & Lisiak, M. (2015). An application of canonical variate analysis in profile comparison of dry matter content of white clover between ozone-sensitive and ozone-resistant clones exposed in ambient air conditions. Biometrical Letters 52(1), 23-35 DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0003
ISO 690 KAYZER, Dariusz, et al. An application of canonical variate analysis in profile comparison of dry matter content of white clover between ozone-sensitive and ozone-resistant clones exposed in ambient air conditions. Biometrical Letters, 2015, 52.1: 23-35. DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0003