2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4062732
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Nutrient Diagnosis and Modeling of Fruit Quality and Leaf Mineral Contents of Sweet Orange [Citrus Sinensis (L.) Osbeck]

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“…Pearson correlation analysis is a common method used to analyze the internal relationship between quality and soil nutrients [38,39]. However, considering the multivariate collinearity of soil nutrients, a more complex multivariate statistical analysis method is needed, such as canonical correlation analysis [12,40], principal component analysis [41], partial least squares regression [14], and so on. In a specific study, the methods that need to be employed must be combined with the actual situation.…”
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“…Pearson correlation analysis is a common method used to analyze the internal relationship between quality and soil nutrients [38,39]. However, considering the multivariate collinearity of soil nutrients, a more complex multivariate statistical analysis method is needed, such as canonical correlation analysis [12,40], principal component analysis [41], partial least squares regression [14], and so on. In a specific study, the methods that need to be employed must be combined with the actual situation.…”
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“…For example, Guo et al [13] used the typical correlation analysis method to screen for the soil nutrient factors affecting the grape quality index of kiwifruit and establish a regression equation between them. Multivariate statistical analysis was used to determine the relationship between grape quality and soil nutrients in the Osbeck orchard [14]. In addition, canonical correlation analysis and linear equations were used to explore the relationship between soil nutrients and grape quality, and then the corresponding recommendations of soil nutrient content recommendations for the optimal apple quality were obtained [15].…”
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