Phenotype IDPhenotype NameScoringvariation type#Samples
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_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_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_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_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_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_184Trichome avg JAMeasurements were collected from leaf disks removed from the 11th leaf of plants that had been treated with 0.6 ml of a 0.45mM solution of jasmonic acid (Sigma J-2500) in water (JA). Trichome density was calculated as the trichome number per disk divided by the disk areacontinuous94
AT_P_183Trichome avg CMeasurements were collected from leaf disks removed from the 11th leaf of plants that had been treated with 0.6ml of a water control (C). Trichome density was calculated as the trichome number per disk divided by the disk areacontinuous94
AT_P_281Storage 7 daysPrimary dormancy was measured as the progressive increase of germination rate measured after 7 days of dry storagecontinuous110
AT_P_283Storage 56 daysPrimary dormancy was measured as the progressive increase of germination rate measured after 56 days of dry storagecontinuous110
AT_P_282Storage 28 daysPrimary dormancy was measured as the progressive increase of germination rate measured after 28 days of dry storagecontinuous110
AT_P_159Silique 22The length of 5 siliques was measured for each accession after growth had concludedcategorical95
AT_P_158Silique 16The length of 5 siliques was measured for each accession after growth had concludedcategorical95
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_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_280Seed bank 133-91Genotypes consistently decreased their percentage of germination between 91 and 133 days of dry storage. The time point for this sudden reduction in germination rate was scored by the slope between germination percentages at these two time pointscontinuous110
AT_P_277Secondary DormancySecondary dormancy was given by the slope between the germination percentages of non-dormant seeds after one and six weeks of cold treatment. Viability of non germinating seeds after cold treatment was confirmed as described in Cadman et al., 2006continuous93
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_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_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_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_64RP GHReproduction period: number of days between the appearance of the first flower and the plant complete senescencecontinuous147
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_18P31Phosphorus 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_13Noco2All interactions were scored specifically on first true leaves as compatible, incompatible or intermediate depending on the consistency of presence / absence of sporangiophores determined on 5-10 seedlings of each genotype with three independent replicationsbinary87