Phenotype IDPhenotype NameScoringvariation type#Samples
AT_P_158Silique 16The length of 5 siliques was measured for each accession after growth had concludedcategorical95
AT_P_159Silique 22The length of 5 siliques was measured for each accession after growth had concludedcategorical95
AT_P_161Germ 10Days to germination of each accession were recorded daily at each temperature upon first emergence of cotyledonscategorical177
AT_P_162Germ 16Days to germination of each accession were recorded daily at each temperature upon first emergence of cotyledonscategorical176
AT_P_163Germ 22Days to germination of each accession were recorded daily at each temperature upon first emergence of cotyledonscategorical177
AT_P_164Width 10The diameters of 4 plants of each accession were measured and the results were expressed as an average value across all available replicates.Plants were scored 8 weeks post germinationcontinuous176
AT_P_165Width 16The diameters of 4 plants of each accession were measured and the results were expressed as an average value across all available replicates.Plants were scored 5 weeks post germinationcontinuous175
AT_P_166Width 22The diameters of 4 plants of each accession were measured and the results were expressed as an average value across all available replicates.Plants were scored 5 weeks post germinationcontinuous175
AT_P_167Chlorosis 10Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of chlorosis in all 4 plants / accession after 8wks of growthbinary177
AT_P_168Chlorosis 16Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of chlorosis in all 4 plants / accession after 5wks of growthbinary176
AT_P_169Chlorosis 22Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of chlorosis in all 4 plants / accession after 5wks of growthbinary176
AT_P_170Anthocyanin 10Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of anthocyanin in all 4 plants / accession after 8wks of growthbinary177
AT_P_171Anthocyanin 16Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of anthocyanin in all 4 plants / accession after 5wks of growthbinary176
AT_P_172Anthocyanin 22Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of anthocyanin in all 4 plants / accession after 5wks of growthbinary177
AT_P_173Leaf serr 10Average severity of serration across 4 plants was scored between 0 (entire lamina) and 1.5 (jagged serration) after 8 weeks of growthcategorical174
AT_P_174Leaf serr 16Average severity of serration across 4 plants was scored between 0 (entire lamina) and 1.5 (jagged serration) after 5 weeks of growthcategorical176
AT_P_175Leaf serr 22Average severity of serration across 4 plants was scored between 0 (entire lamina) and 1.5 (jagged serration) after 5 weeks of growthcategorical176
AT_P_176Leaf roll 10Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of rolled leaves in all 4 plants / accession at 8 weeks growthbinary177
AT_P_177Leaf roll 16Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of rolled leaves in all 4 plants / accession at 5 weeks growthbinary176
AT_P_178Leaf roll 22Results expressed as binary data, determined by the presence (1) or absence (0) of rolled leaves in all 4 plants / accession at 5 weeks growthbinary176
AT_P_179Rosette Erect 22(22°C was the only temperature at which this phenotype was frequently observed). Results were expressed as binary data, determined by the central rosette being erect (1) or not (0) in all 4 plants / accession phenotyped at 5 weeks post germinationcategorical176
AT_P_182Hypocotyl lengthAfter seven days growth under the photocycle and thermocycle treatment,plants were flattened directly on the agar and imaged on a flatbed scanner. Hypocotyl lengths were determined using NIH Imagecontinuous89
AT1P106Seedling GrowthSeedling growth rate was given by leaf area divided by the number of days of growth since sowing ( in cm2/day)continuous100
AT_P_273Vern GrowthVegetative growth rate during vernalization was estimated as the increment of cm2 leaf area per day between each of the three time points for which leaf area was measuredcontinuous110
AT_P_274After Vern GrowthVegetative growth rate after vernalization was estimated as the increment of cm2 leaf area per day between each of the three time points for which leaf area was measuredcontinuous110