R Dataset / Package robustbase / biomassTill
On this R-data statistics page, you will find information about the biomassTill data set which pertains to Biomass Tillage Data. The biomassTill data set is found in the robustbase R package. You can load the biomassTill data set in R by issuing the following command at the console data("biomassTill"). This will load the data into a variable called biomassTill. If R says the biomassTill data set is not found, you can try installing the package by issuing this command install.packages("robustbase") and then attempt to reload the data with the library() command. If you need to download R, you can go to the R project website. You can download a CSV (comma separated values) version of the biomassTill R data set. The size of this file is about 2,203 bytes.
Biomass Tillage Data
Description
An agricultural experiment in which different tillage methods were implemented. The effects of tillage on plant (maize) biomass were subsequently determined by modeling biomass accumulation for each tillage treatment using a 3 parameter Weibull function.
A datset where the total biomass is modeled conditional on a three value factor, and hence vector parameters are used.
Usage
data("biomassTill")
Format
A data frame with 58 observations on the following 3 variables.
Tillage
-
Tillage treatments, a
factor
with levelsCA-
:-
a no-tillage system with plant residues removed
CA+
:-
a no-tillage system with plant residues retained
CT
:-
a conventionally tilled system with residues incorporated
DVS
-
the development stage of the maize crop. A DVS of
1
represents maize anthesis (flowering), and a DVS of2
represents physiological maturity. For the data, numeric vector with 5 different values between 0.5 and 2. Biomass
-
accumulated biomass of maize plants from each tillage treatment.
Biom.2
-
the same as
Biomass
, but with three values replaced by “gross errors”.
Source
From Strahinja Stepanovic and John Laborde, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Examples
data(biomassTill) str(biomassTill) require(lattice) ## With long tailed errors xyplot(Biomass ~ DVS | Tillage, data = biomassTill, type=c("p","smooth")) ## With additional 2 outliers: xyplot(Biom.2 ~ DVS | Tillage, data = biomassTill, type=c("p","smooth"))### Fit nonlinear Regression models: -----------------------------------## simple starting values, needed: m00st <- list(Wm = rep(300,3), a = rep( 1.5, 3), b = rep( 2.2, 3))robm <- nlrob(Biomass ~ Wm[Tillage] * (-expm1(-(DVS/a[Tillage])^b[Tillage])), data = biomassTill, start = m00st, maxit = 200) ## ----------- summary(robm) ## ... 103 IRWLS iterations plot(sort(robm$rweights), log = "y", main = "ordered robustness weights (log scale)") mtext(getCall(robm))## the classical (only works for the mild outliers): cl.m <- nls(Biomass ~ Wm[Tillage] * (-expm1(-(DVS/a[Tillage])^b[Tillage])), data = biomassTill, start = m00st)## now for the extra-outlier data: -- fails with singular gradient !! try( rob2 <- nlrob(Biom.2 ~ Wm[Tillage] * (-expm1(-(DVS/a[Tillage])^b[Tillage])), data = biomassTill, start = m00st) ) ## use better starting values: m1st <- setNames(as.list(as.data.frame(matrix( coef(robm), 3))), c("Wm", "a","b")) try(# just breaks a bit later! rob2 <- nlrob(Biom.2 ~ Wm[Tillage] * (-expm1(-(DVS/a[Tillage])^b[Tillage])), data = biomassTill, start = m1st, maxit= 200, trace=TRUE) )## Comparison{more to come} % once we have"MM" working... rbind(start = unlist(m00st), class = coef(cl.m), rob = coef(robm))
Dataset imported from https://www.r-project.org.