Detecting global trends of cereal yield stability by adjusting the coefficient of variation
Abstract
High stability of crop yields is a key objective in crop production and breeding, especially under the conditions of a changing climate. Reliable indices are therefore needed for quantifying yield stability. Recently it was shown that some frequently used indices of yield stability, such as the coefficient of variation (CV) may be wrongly interpreted if there is a systematic dependence of the variance σ² from the mean yield μ following Taylor’s...
Paper Details
Title
Detecting global trends of cereal yield stability by adjusting the coefficient of variation
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
99
Pages
30 - 36
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