Phenotype IDPhenotype NameScoringvariation type#Samples
AT_P_163Germ 22Days to germination of each accession were recorded daily at each temperature upon first emergence of cotyledonscategorical177
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_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_65At1Four days after inoculation, leaves were scored by eye for disease symptom using a scale from 0 (no visible symptom) to 10 (leaves collapse and turn yellow), with an increment of 1.continuous175
AT_P_66At1 CFU2In planta bacterial growth (number of CFU / leaf area) of the P. viridiflava strain was individually measured as described in Goss and Bergelson 2006continuous175
AT_P_67AsFour days after inoculation, leaves were scored by eye for disease symptom using a scale from 0 (no visible symptom) to 10 (leaves collapse and turn yellow), with an increment of 1.continuous175
AT_P_68As CFU2In planta bacterial growth (number of CFU / leaf area) of the P. viridiflava strain was individually measured as described in Goss and Bergelson 2006continuous175
AT_P_69BsFour days after inoculation, leaves were scored by eye for disease symptom using a scale from 0 (no visible symptom) to 10 (leaves collapse and turn yellow), with an increment of 1.continuous175
AT_P_70Bs CFU2In planta bacterial growth (number of CFU / leaf area) of the P. viridiflava strain was individually measured as described in Goss and Bergelson 2006continuous175
AT_P_71At2Four days after inoculation, leaves were scored by eye for disease symptom using a scale from 0 (no visible symptom) to 10 (leaves collapse and turn yellow), with an increment of 1.continuous175
AT_P_72At2 CFU2In planta bacterial growth (number of CFU / leaf area) of the P. viridiflava strain was individually measured as described in Goss and Bergelson 2006continuous175
AT_P_73As2Four days after inoculation, leaves were scored by eye for disease symptom using a scale from 0 (no visible symptom) to 10 (leaves collapse and turn yellow), with an increment of 1.continuous175
AT_P_74As2 CFU2In planta bacterial growth (number of CFU / leaf area) of the P. viridiflava strain was individually measured as described in Goss and Bergelson 2006continuous175
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_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_185Aphid numberOn day 25 of growth,two alate females of the common peach aphid, Myzus persicae,were placed on each of four plants of each of the 96 genotypes. Nine days later, the number of offspring produced by these aphids on each plant was recorded.continuous94
AT_P_186Bacterial titerFollowing inoculation into leaf tissues, the titers of bacteria were measured at 0 and 4 days. Bacterial titres were measured from hole-punched leaf disks ground in 200μL of 10 mM MgSO4. Measurements were expressed as colony forming units per unit area and replicated in triplicate.continuous95
AT_P_1LDNumber 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 200continuous167
AT_P_2LDVNumber 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 200continuous168
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_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_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_6FT16Plants were checked bi-weekly for presence of first buds, and the average flowering time of 4 plants of the same accession were collectedcontinuous193