Phenotype IDPhenotype NameScoringvariation type#Samples
AT_P_19S34Sulfur concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_20K39Potassium concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_21Ca43Calcium concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_22Mn55Manganese concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_23Fe56Iron concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_24Co59Cobalt concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_25Ni60Nickel concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_26Cu65Copper concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_27Zn66Zinc concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_28As75Arsenic concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_29Se82Selenium concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_30Mo98Molybdenum concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_31Cd114Cadmium concentrations in leaves, grown in soil. Elemental analysis was performed with an ICP-MS (PerkinElmer). Sample normalized to calculated weights as described in Baxter et al., 2008continuous93
AT_P_8Seed DormancyNumber of days of seed dry storage required to reach 50% germination, or DSDS50 value (Alonso-Blanco et al., 2003). The measurement for each genotype was calculated as the average value across all available replicatescontinuous83
AT_P_58FT Diameter FieldLongest diameter of the plant measured on the day the first flower was observedcontinuous180
AT_P_60FT Duration GHNumber of days between appearance of the first flower and the senescence of the last flowercontinuous147
AT_P_61LC Duration GHNumber of days between germination and plant complete senescencecontinuous147
AT_P_62LFS GHNumber of days between germination and senescence of the last flowercontinuous148
AT_P_63MT GHNumber of days between last flower senescence and complete plant senescencecontinuous147
AT_P_64RP GHReproduction period: number of days between the appearance of the first flower and the plant complete senescencecontinuous147
AT_P_75FWLesioning measured by fresh weightcontinuous95
AT_P_76DWLesioning measured by dry weightcontinuous95
AT_P_77LESLesioning is the presence in older leaves of necrotic spots, that spread to the whole leaf. Lesioned accessions were divided in three subgroups (mild, intermediate and severe) according to the severity of lesioningbinary95
AT_P_78YELYellowing is a precocious,more diffused leaf chlorosis.Accessions were divided in three subgroups (mild, intermediate and severe) according to the severity of the yellowing.binary95
AT_P_79LYPresence of lesioning and yellowing.binary95