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. 2013 May 8;3(6):1741–1750. doi: 10.1002/ece3.583

Table 1.

Proportion of annual and perennial host species diseased and displaying normal symptoms following inoculation with Microbotryum under single and combined treatments

Proportion diseased (N) Proportion normal disease expression (N)


Combined inoculum Single inoculum Combined inoculum Single inoculum Host source for single inoculum
Annual species
Atocion armeria 0.87 (15) 0.89 (19) 0.93 (13) 0.89 (17) A. rupestre
Silene cisplatensis 1.00 (11) 1.00 (10) 0.00 (11) 0.00 (10) V. alpina
Silene colorata 0.27 (11) 0.00 (14) 0.67 (3) S. acaulis
Silene conica 1.00 (7) 0.43 (7) 0.71 (7) 0.86 (3) S. latifolia
Silene gallica 0.00 (14) 0.00 (14) S. acaulis
Silene germana 0.42 (12) 1.00 (14) 0.00 (5) 0.00 (14) S. latifolia
Silene macrodonta 1.00 (28) 0.88 (42) 1.00 (28) 0.95 (37) S. latifolia
Silene noctiflora 0.42 (19) 0.66 (53) 0.13 (8) 0.40 (35) S. latifolia
Silene noctiflora 0.30 (30) 0.92 (24) 0.13 (9) 0.73 (22) S. latifolia
Perennial species
Atocion rupestre 0.80 (10) 0.73 (11) 0.80 (8) 1.00 (8)
Silene italica 0.20 (5) 1.00 (7) 1.00 (1) 1.00 (7)
Silene latifolia 0.08 (29) 0.81 (36) 1.00 (12) 1.00 (36)
Silene latifolia 0.38 (19) 0.85 (36) 1.00 (5) 1.00 (33)
Silene latifolia 0.26 (24) 0.92 (21) 1.00 (2) 1.00 (17)
Silene latifolia 0.41 (13) 1.00 (26) 1.00 (5) 1.00 (22)
Silene uniflora 0.00 (47) 0.00 (47)
Silene vulgaris 0.17 (36) 0.04 (26) 1.00 (6) 1.00 (1)

Each proportion is followed by its sample size in parentheses. The host species from which the single inoculum was derived is given for each annual species. Each perennial species was singly inoculated with its native pathogen. The pathogen species associated with each host species are provided in Table S2.