Abstract
Abstract Efficiency of horticultural research could be enhanced by a) eliminating low-powered experiments and b) using customized designs that wed the resources at hand more closely with the desired experimental objectives. A strategy for customizing designs can be invaluable as part of a broader strategy of sequential research planning that could improve the total efficiency of a researcher’s effort. Calculation of power of the test and evaluation of designs augmented sequentially over time are exercises that have not been done by most researchers because of the labor and tedium involved. However, the same software familiar to many researchers during the data analysis phase of experimentation may be used as a tool to complete these and other research planning tasks.
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