Hartung, Jens Wagener, Juliane Ruser, Reiner Piepho, Hans-Peter MOESM1 of Blocking and re-arrangement of pots in greenhouse experiments: which approach is more effective? Additional file 1: Table S1. Ratio of average error variance component (VC) compared to error VC under re-arrangement and average absolute error VC (in parenthesis) for seven traits and across traits under fixed-position arrangement using 15 different experimental designs across 200 randomizations. Table S2. Ratio of average s.e.d. compared to s.e.d. under re-arrangement and average absolute s.e.d. (in parenthesis) for seven traits and across traits under fixed-position arrangement using 15 different experimental designs across 200 randomizations. Figure S1. Picture of the greenhouse during germination. The picture is made from the northern side of the greenhouse showing the inner part of the greenhouse with the four tables and the mesh-protected outer part of the greenhouse in the south. Figure S2. Layout of the greenhouse showing the entry door in the north and two doors to the outer mesh-protected room in the south. Red rectangles represent tables with pots kept on fixed positions. Blue rectangles represent tables where pots were re-arranged. White rectangles are tables not used in the experiment. Re-randomization;Re-arrangement;Experimental design;Greenhouse experiment;Rotation;Relocation 2019-11-28
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