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Published in Agron J 91:801-806 (1999)
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Population Differentiation, Spatial Variation, and Sampling of Tall Fescue under Grazing

Weiguo Liua, Elizabeth A. Guertala and Edzard van Santena

a Dep. of Agronomy and Soils, Auburn University, 202 Funchess Hall, Auburn, AL 36849-5412 USA



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Fig. 1 Constructed omnidirectional semivariograms for DM yield for the three grazing treatments from Block I of the Virginia Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) cropping systems trial

 


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Fig. 2 Bootstrap estimates of the mean, minimum, and maximum maturity value as a function of sample size based on sampling from the original population and the three grazing treatments from Block I of the Virginia Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) cropping systems trial. The top line in each panel represents the maximum, the middle line the mean, and the bottom line the minimum value

 





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