Ciência Rural (Jan 2016)

Sample size for estimating average trunk diameter and plant height in eucalyptus hybrids

  • Alberto Cargnelutti Filho,
  • Rafael Beltrame,
  • Dilson Antônio Bisognin,
  • Marília Lazarotto,
  • Clovis Roberto Haselein,
  • Darci Alberto Gatto,
  • Gleison Augusto dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20140836
Journal volume & issue
no. 0

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ABSTRACT: In eucalyptus crops, it is important to determine the number of plants that need to be evaluated for a reliable inference of growth. The aim of this study was to determine the sample size needed to estimate average trunk diameter at breast height and plant height of inter-specific eucalyptus hybrids. In 6,694 plants of twelve inter-specific hybrids it was evaluated trunk diameter at breast height at three (DBH3) and seven years (DBH7) and tree height at seven years (H7) of age. The statistics: minimum, maximum, mean, variance, standard deviation, standard error, and coefficient of variation were calculated. The hypothesis of variance homogeneity was tested. The sample size was determined by re sampling with replacement of 10,000 re samples. There was an increase in the sample size from DBH3 to H7 and DBH7. A sample size of 16, 59 and 31 plants is adequate to estimate DBH3, DBH7 and H7 means, respectively, of inter-specific hybrids of eucalyptus, with amplitude of confidence interval of 95% equal to 20% of the estimated mean.

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