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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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16/02/2007 |
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13/01/2010 |
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PERIN, L.; SIMÕES ARAÚJO, J. L.; REIS, V. M. |
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O gênero Burkholderia: um importante componente da comunidade microbiana. |
Ano de publicação: |
2006 |
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Seropédica: Embrapa Agrobiologia, 2006. |
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32 p. |
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(Embrapa Agrobiologia. Documentos, 219). |
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1517-8498 |
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Português |
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Descrição do gênero Burkholderia; Distribuição e diversidade; Patógenos em seres humanos e animais; Patógenos em plantas; Espécies diazotróficas em plantas não leguminosas; Espécies diazotróficas em plantas leguminosas; Promoção de crescimento em plantas; Controle biológico de doenças em plantas; Biorremediação. |
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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
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25/04/2011 |
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08/07/2011 |
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VIEIRA, S. R.; CARVALHO, J. R. P. de; PAZ GONZÁLEZ, A. |
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SIDNEY ROSA VIEIRA, IAC; JOSE RUY PORTO DE CARVALHO, CNPTIA; ANTONIO PAZ GONZÁLEZ, Universidade da Coruña, Espanha. |
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Jack knifing for semivariogram validation. |
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2010 |
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Bragantia, Campinas, v. 69, p. 97-105, 2010 |
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Inglês |
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The semivariogram function fitting is the most important aspect of geostatistics and because of this the model chosen must be validated. Jack knifing may be one the most efficient ways for this validation purpose. The objective of this study was to show the use of the jack knifing technique to validate geostatistical hypothesis and semivariogram models. For that purpose, topographical heights data obtained from six distinct field scales and sampling densities were analyzed. Because the topographical data showed very strong trend for all fields as it was verified by the absence of a sill in the experimental semivariograms, the trend was removed with a trend surface fitted by minimum square deviation. Semivariogram models were fitted with different techniques and the results of the jack knifing with them were compared. The jack knifing parameters analyzed were the intercept, slope and correlation coefficient between measured and estimated values, and the mean and variance of the errors calculated by the difference between measured and estimated values, divided by the square root of the estimation variances. The ideal numbers of neighbors used in each estimation was also studied using the jack knifing procedure. The jack knifing results were useful in the judgment of the adequate models fitted independent of the scale and sampling densities. It was concluded that the manual fitted semivariogram models produced better jack knifing parameters because the user has the freedom to choose a better fit in distinct regions of the semivariogram. MenosThe semivariogram function fitting is the most important aspect of geostatistics and because of this the model chosen must be validated. Jack knifing may be one the most efficient ways for this validation purpose. The objective of this study was to show the use of the jack knifing technique to validate geostatistical hypothesis and semivariogram models. For that purpose, topographical heights data obtained from six distinct field scales and sampling densities were analyzed. Because the topographical data showed very strong trend for all fields as it was verified by the absence of a sill in the experimental semivariograms, the trend was removed with a trend surface fitted by minimum square deviation. Semivariogram models were fitted with different techniques and the results of the jack knifing with them were compared. The jack knifing parameters analyzed were the intercept, slope and correlation coefficient between measured and estimated values, and the mean and variance of the errors calculated by the difference between measured and estimated values, divided by the square root of the estimation variances. The ideal numbers of neighbors used in each estimation was also studied using the jack knifing procedure. The jack knifing results were useful in the judgment of the adequate models fitted independent of the scale and sampling densities. It was concluded that the manual fitted semivariogram models produced better jack knifing parameters because the user has the freedom to c... Mostrar Tudo |
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Erro reduzido; Estacionaridade; Semivariograms; Stationarity. |
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Topografia. |
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Topography. |
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LEADER 02167naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1886773 005 2011-07-08 008 2010 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aVIEIRA, S. R. 245 $aJack knifing for semivariogram validation.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2010 500 $aSuplemento. 520 $aThe semivariogram function fitting is the most important aspect of geostatistics and because of this the model chosen must be validated. Jack knifing may be one the most efficient ways for this validation purpose. The objective of this study was to show the use of the jack knifing technique to validate geostatistical hypothesis and semivariogram models. For that purpose, topographical heights data obtained from six distinct field scales and sampling densities were analyzed. Because the topographical data showed very strong trend for all fields as it was verified by the absence of a sill in the experimental semivariograms, the trend was removed with a trend surface fitted by minimum square deviation. Semivariogram models were fitted with different techniques and the results of the jack knifing with them were compared. The jack knifing parameters analyzed were the intercept, slope and correlation coefficient between measured and estimated values, and the mean and variance of the errors calculated by the difference between measured and estimated values, divided by the square root of the estimation variances. The ideal numbers of neighbors used in each estimation was also studied using the jack knifing procedure. The jack knifing results were useful in the judgment of the adequate models fitted independent of the scale and sampling densities. It was concluded that the manual fitted semivariogram models produced better jack knifing parameters because the user has the freedom to choose a better fit in distinct regions of the semivariogram. 650 $aTopography 650 $aTopografia 653 $aErro reduzido 653 $aEstacionaridade 653 $aSemivariograms 653 $aStationarity 700 1 $aCARVALHO, J. R. P. de 700 1 $aPAZ GONZÁLEZ, A. 773 $tBragantia, Campinas$gv. 69, p. 97-105, 2010
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