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Table 2 One-way ANOVA testing whether the tropical and temperate members of genera that have both tropical and temperate species differ in seed oil content

From: Adaptive evolution of seed oil content in angiosperms: accounting for the global patterns of seed oils

 

Contrast

 

Mean proportion of oil (N)

 

Genus

F

P

Temperate

Tropical

Actinodaphne

1.167

0.475

55.9 (2)

46.73 (1)

Cinnamomum

2.725

0.241

30 (1)

55.2 (3)

Lindera

0.292

0.596

50.66 (15)

54.43 (3)

Litsea

0.926

0.512

57 (1)

42 (2)

Neolitsea

2.194

0.199

43.43 (3)

57.93 (4)

Phoebe

2.37

0.367

0.9 (2)

1.7 (1)

Astelia

0.087

0.774

26.51 (7)

28.43 (5)

Gahnia

4.589

0.085

9.05 (6)

20 (1)

Glaucium

0.047

0.849

31.4 (3)

34.7 (1)

Clematis

28.048

0.001*

15.33 (8)

36.4 (1)

Elaeocarpus

24.884

0.015*

2.9 (1)

29.03(4)

Chrozophora

1.355

0.364

36.57 (3)

24 (1)

Croton

1.459

0.314

14.9 (1)

31.3 (4)

Euphorbia

0.888

0.352

33.96 (35)

40 (2)

Jatropha

4.593

0.278

52.8 (1)

14.75 (2)

Linum

1.193

0.355

30.25 (4)

27 (1)

Cucurbita

0.187

0.681

31.2 (5)

28.17 (3)

Terminalia

0.490

0.523

2.10 (1)

24.46 (5)

Oenothera

0.257

0.616

23.2 (31)

20.4 (1)

Zanthoxylum

2.155

0.381

39.45 (2)

20 (1)

Abutilon

2.959

0.161

15.75 (2)

14.25 (4)

Hibiscus

0.003

0.956

13.1 (4)

13.27(15)

Cleome

1.014

0.371

26.3 (5)

27.2 (3)

Moringa

2.110

0.197

54.3 (1)

38.3 (7)

Santalum

0.036

0.861

49.33 (4)

54.3 (1)

Camellia

0.337

0.578

46.3 (7)

43.2 (3)

Ipomoea

1.378

0.293

9.1 (2)

12.3 (5)

Nicotiana

3.592

0.064

34.32 (33)

32.27 (16)

Solanum

34.464

0.010*

20.9 (3)

13.5 (2)

Penstemon

1.478

0.259

23.77 (9)

29.4 (1)

Heliotropium

0.957

0.4

13.4 (4)

19.6 (1)

  1. *Significant at P < 0.05