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. 2018 Nov 20;9(1):189–201. doi: 10.1534/g3.118.200866

Table 5. Results for Fisher exact test and Chi square test to determine whether multiply disease resistant lines are present at higher levels than would be predicted given the frequencies of lines resistant to each single disease.

Population Ki3/ Ki3/ NC262/ NC262/ NC304/ NC304/ NC344/ NC344/ H100_ Oh7B_
H100 Oh7B H100 Oh7B H100 Oh7B H100 Oh7B Pooled Pooled
1Pop Size 265 207 194 111 251 108 258 216 968 642
2SLB # Sig_lines 74 40 6 37 101 38 49 23 230 138
NLB # Sig_lines 17 27 2 2 9 16 12 6 40 51
GLS # Sig_lines 17 4 42 38 32 1 12 10 103 53
3SLB/NLB 49* 16*** 1* 2 7* 9* 3 0 20*** 27***
SLB/GLS 13*** 4** 6*** 14 28*** 1 6* 1 53*** 20**
NLB/GLS 2 3** 2* 2 4* 0 1 1 9* 6
SLB/NLB/GLS 2*** 3*** 1*** 2*** 4*** 0 1*** 0 8*** 5***
1

Number of lines in the population.

2

Number of lines that were statistically different than the recurrent parent for the indicated disease.

3

Number of lines that were statistically different than the recurrent parent for the indicated combination of diseases.

4

Significant p-values are represented by ***, **, *, and * at a level of 0.001, 0.01, 0.05, and 0.1 respectively. For combinations of diseases, significance implies that there were more lines significantly resistant to multiple diseases than was expected based on the proportions that were significantly resistant to each single disease.