Performs a stability analysis based on Huehn (1979) statistics. The four
nonparametric measures of phenotypic stability are: S1 (mean of the absolute
rank differences of a genotype over the n environments), S2 (variance among
the ranks over the k environments), S3 (sum of the absolute deviations), and
S6 (relative sum of squares of rank for each genotype).
Usage
Huehn(.data, env, gen, resp, verbose = TRUE)
Arguments
.data
The dataset containing the columns related to Environments,
Genotypes, replication/block and response variable(s).
env
The name of the column that contains the levels of the
environments.
gen
The name of the column that contains the levels of the genotypes.
resp
The response variable(s). To analyze multiple variables in a
single procedure use, for example, resp = c(var1, var2, var3).
verbose
Logical argument. If verbose = FALSE the code will run
silently.
Value
An object of class Huehn, which is a list containing the results
for each variable used in the argument resp. For each variable, a
tibble with the following columns is returned.
GEN The genotype's code.
Y The mean for the response variable.
S1 Mean of the absolute rank differences of a genotype over the n environments.
S2 variance among the ranks over the k environments.
S3 Sum of the absolute deviations.
S6 Relative sum of squares of rank for each genotype.
References
Huehn, V.M. 1979. Beitrage zur erfassung der phanotypischen
stabilitat. EDV Med. Biol. 10:112.