Utilizing the analysis of factorial experiment in estimating the productivity of eggplant crop in the greenhouses
By
Hamza Imad Abbas Al-dibis
Supervised
Prof. Dr. Awad Kadhem Al-khaledi

Abstract
The Science of Statistics formed an outstretched hand offering its services over time to all other sciences. It is an important tool that contributes to the analysis of the results reached by studies in various fields. The agricultural experiments are considered as key elements used by researchers in the agricultural field in terms of experimentation and analysis. This is in order to identify the main factors that influencing the increase of the yield of agricultural crops, raising the efficiency of plant strains, increasing the vegetation growth, and so on. The objective of this research is to estimate the yield of the eggplant plant crop under the influence of the used factors and the agricultural conditions of the experiment and to study these factors to find the extent of their effect on increasing the yield of the eggplant grown under greenhouses conditions through the application of a factorial experiment performed according to the Completely Randomized Block Design (CRBD) of Type (5×3) over four sectors, and then employ their analysis in the estimation. Theoretically, the factorial experiments for the Completely Randomized Block Design (CRBD) have been reviewed according to different factors in terms of the assumptions and the estimation mechanism. This is in addition to the Multiple Comparisons using the Least Significant Difference (LSD) and Dunnett methods. The efficiency of the used design model in terms of using it to find the estimated values of the dependent variable has also been discussed. In application, to achieve the objectives of the research, we did the application on the data of the dependent variable which follows the Normal Distribution for a factorial experiment performed under the conditions of green houses. This experiment consists of two experimental factors. The first factor represents fertilization which has five levels, while the second factor represents the strains of eggplant and which has three levels.