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Table 1 Characteristics and infection proportions of the T. officinale populations

From: Geographic parthenogenesis and plant-enemy interactions in the common dandelion

Site

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation (m)

% Apomicts

Rust infection

Weevil infection

South:

F1

46.608

3.826

256

18

0.48

n.d.

F2

46.591

4.510

301

15

0

0.17

F3

46.660

5.723

540

0

0

0.33

F4

47.295

6.803

554

0

0.54

0.35

F5

47.989

4.933

251

100

0.05

n.d.

F6

48.319

5.704

302

48

0.03

n.d.

F7

48.443

7.190

366

100

0.40

0.34

S1

47.154

7.009

789

0

0

0.73

G1

47.726

7.874

459

0

0.81

0.46

G2

48.202

8.117

421

0

0.27

0.18

North:

B1

50.547

5.822

226

100

0

0.01

B2

50.976

5.7250

34

100

0

n.d.

N1

50.838

5.853

117

100

0.05

0.08

N2

51.958

5.742

8

100

0.49

n.d.

D1

55.379

9.228

39

100

0

n.d.

D2

55.570

11.896

29

100

0

0.37

D3

55.666

11.839

29

100

0

0.19

Sw1

55.686

13.482

30

100

0

0.01

  1. See Figure 3 for population locations. Infection rates are the proportion of infected individuals within the population sample. Weevil infection was not determined (n.d.) in some populations.