Studies in crop variation. II. The manurial response of different potato varieties

Aylmer Fisher, Ronald and Mackenzie, W. A. (1923) Studies in crop variation. II. The manurial response of different potato varieties. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 13 (3). pp. 311-320. 10.1017/S0021859600003592
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It is not infrequently assumed that varieties of cultivated plants differ not only in their suitability to different climatic and soil conditions, but in their response to different manures. Since the experimental error of field experiments is often underestimated, this supposition affords a means of explaining discrepancies between the results of manurial experiments conducted with different varieties; in the absence of experimental evidence adequate to prove or disprove the supposed differences between varieties in their response to manures such explanations cannot be definitely set aside, although we very often suspect that the discrepancies are in reality due to the normal errors of field experiments.

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