Phenotype IDPhenotype NameScoringvariation type#Samples
AT_P_60FT Duration GHNumber of days between appearance of the first flower and the senescence of the last flowercontinuous147
AT_P_6FT16Plants were checked bi-weekly for presence of first buds, and the average flowering time of 4 plants of the same accession were collectedcontinuous193
AT_P_59FT GHFlowering time was scored as the number of days between germination date and appearance of the first flowercontinuous166
AT_P_58FT Diameter FieldLongest diameter of the plant measured on the day the first flower was observedcontinuous180
AT_P_57FT FieldFlowering time was scored as the number of days between germination date and appearance of the first flowercontinuous180
AT_P_5FT10Plants were checked bi-weekly for presence of first buds, and the average flowering time of 4 plants of the same accession were collectedcontinuous194
AT_P_480W GH LNLeaf number was scored as the number of rosette leaves and the number of cauline leaves when the bolt reached 5cmcontinuous135
AT_P_470W GH FTFlowering time was scored as the number of days for the bolt to reach 5cmcontinuous153
AT_P_468W GH LNLeaf number was scored as the number of rosette leaves and the number of cauline leaves when the bolt reached 5cmcontinuous163
AT_P_458W GH FTFlowering time was scored as the number of days for the bolt to reach 5cmcontinuous162
AT_P_44FRIRNA was extracted from leaves after 4 wks of growth. FRI gene expression levels were determined by Northern hybridization quantified relative to $Beta;-TUBULIN expressioncontinuous164
AT_P_43FLCRNA was extracted from leaves after 4 wks of growth. FLC gene expression levels were determined by Northern hybridization quantified relative to $Beta;-TUBULIN expressioncontinuous167
AT_P_428WNumber of days required for the bolt height to reach 5cmcontinuous155
AT_P_414WNumber of days required for the bolt height to reach 5cmcontinuous119
AT_P_402WNumber of days required for the bolt height to reach 5cmcontinuous152
AT_P_4SDVNumber of days following stratification to opening of first flower. The experiment was stopped at 200 d, and accessions that had not flowered at that point were assigned a value of 200continuous159
AT_P_390WNumber of days required for the bolt height to reach 5cmcontinuous137
AT_P_35avrBFollowing inoculation of two leaves per plant with 0.1 ml of 10 -8 cfu/ml bacteria in 10 mM MgSO4 buffer using a blunt-tipped syringe, leaf collapse was scored at 20 hrs and again at 24 hrs after inoculation. A positive score at either time point was deemed a hypersensitive responsebinary87
AT_P_34avrRpt2Following inoculation of two leaves per plant with 0.1 ml of 10 -8 cfu/ml bacteria in 10 mM MgSO4 buffer using a blunt-tipped syringe, leaf collapse was scored at 20 hrs and again at 24 hrs after inoculation. A positive score at either time point was deemed a hypersensitive responsebinary89
AT_P_33avrRpm1Following inoculation of two leaves per plant with 0.1 ml of 10 -8 cfu/ml bacteria in 10 mM MgSO4 buffer using a blunt-tipped syringe, leaf collapse was scored at 20 hrs and again at 24 hrs after inoculation. A positive score at either time point was deemed a hypersensitive responsebinary84
AT_P_32avrPphBFollowing inoculation of two leaves per plant with 0.1 ml of 10 -8 cfu/ml bacteria in 10 mM MgSO4 buffer using a blunt-tipped syringe, leaf collapse was scored at 20 hrs and again at 24 hrs after inoculation. A positive score at either time point was deemed a hypersensitive responsebinary90
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_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_3SDNumber of days following stratification to opening of first flower. The experiment was stopped at 200 d, and accessions that had not flowered at that point were assigned a value of 200continuous162
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