pRepDesigns:Partially Replicated (p-Rep) Designs
Early generation breeding trials are to be conducted in multiple environments where it may not be possible to replicate
all the lines in each environment due to scarcity of resources.
For such situations, partially replicated (p-Rep) designs have
wide application potential as only a proportion of the test
lines are replicated at each environment. A collection of
several utility functions related to p-Rep designs have been
developed. Here, the package contains six functions for a
complete stepwise analytical study of these designs. Five
functions pRep1(), pRep2(), pRep3(), pRep4() and pRep5(), are
used to generate five new series of p-Rep designs and also
compute average variance factors and canonical efficiency
factors of generated designs. A fourth function NCEV() is used
to generate incidence matrix (N), information matrix (C),
canonical efficiency factor (E) and average variance factor
(V). This function is general in nature and can be used for
studying the characterization properties of any block design. A
construction procedure for p-Rep designs was given by Williams
et al.(2011) <doi:10.1002/bimj.201000102> which was tedious and
time consuming. Here, in this package, five different methods
have been given to generate p-Rep designs easily.