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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Evolution. 2021 Jun 9;75(10):2494–2508. doi: 10.1111/evo.14264

Table 1.

Design and sample size (number of plants that survived and flowered) of the two cross-inoculation experiments. A) Experiment 1. B) Experiment 2, two pathogen lineages inoculated onto eight different populations of D. seguieri.

A) Experiment 1

Host population locations Number of surviving plants that flowered

Line age 1 Lineage 2 Line age 3 Lineage 4
Host
species
Host pop Lat. Lon
g.
Num. Families sampled (6,7,8)1 (2,3,4,13,14,15,16) (9,10) (11,12,17,18,19,20)

Dianthus pavonius Valle 44.18 7.68 20 30 81 17 53
Pesio 986 991
Ferrere 44.36 6.92 8 15 34 8 32
022 607

Dianthus seguieri Val 44.48 7.28 5
Maira 215 111 6 27 3 27
Valle 44.31 7.83 3
Corsaglia 532 958 2 24 7 7

Dianthus furcatus Alberghi 44.18 7.49 4 3 5 2 8
235 404
Valle 44.39 7.15 6 3 4 4 8
Grana 608 869

B) Experiment 2

Dianthus seguieri host population locations Number of surviving plants that flowered

Population number Location Latitude Longitude Lineag e 12 Lineag e 2

24 Val Maira 44.4447 7.1784 33 12
32 Valle Grana 44.3638 7.2077 40 19
42 Val Maira 44.4121 7.2633 63 66
30 Valle Gesso 44.2689 7.4075 80 79
6 San Bernardo di Mendatica 44.1128 7.9199 39 16
7 San Bernardo di Mendatica 44.1078 7.923 27 16
36 Valle Corsaglia 44.3397 7.9434 60 70
38 Valle Corsaglia 44.3395 7.9434 65 48
1

The identity of replicate Microbotryum isolates within each lineage are listed in parenthesis. Information on these isolates is found in Table 2

2

Only a single isolate of each Lineage 1 and Lineage 2 were used in Experiment 2 and these differed from the ones used in Experiment 1 above. See text for details.